Horst-J Balke

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Birth Date: July 20, 1936
Death Date: February 6, 2019
Age at Death: 82
Veteran Of: U. S. Army

Marriages

Netta Madge Choate - 1961

Burial Details

Mortuary Name: Martin Mortuary, Grand Junction, Colorado

Obituaries

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 3D Obituary - February 24, 2019

Horst-J Balke was born in Berlin, Germany and spent his childhood in St. Johann, Tirol, Austria before he immigrated to the U.S. in 1954. He enlisted in the Army as a paratrooper and served from 1957 to 1960. Horst lived in Dallas, Texas, where he adopted American culture by becoming a Dallas Cowboys fan. In 1961 he met and married the love of his life, Netta Madge Choate. The couple settled in Oklahoma City, where Horst completed his accounting degree at Oklahoma City University, and where their two children were born. From 1972-1985, Horst jointly owned and operated the Crestahaus Lodge in Aspen, Colorado. While in Aspen he delighted in skiing, hiking, fishing, and paragliding. After moves to Basalt and Colorado Springs, Horst and Netta settled in Grand Junction. Both were active members at Crossroads United Methodist Church, where they made many dear friends. In retirement, Horst devoted his time to caring for his dear wife and working on his extensive stamp collection. Horst and Netta were married 50 years before her death on February 6, 2012. Exactly seven years later, she called Horst to join her in Heaven. Horst is survived by his daughter, Erika Castle (Dick); son, Stewart (Cheryl); brothers, Frank and Per; sister, Hedda, and his grandchildren, Heather, Amanda, John, Christopher, and Andrea. A celebration of Horst’s life will be held Saturday, March 2nd at Crossroads United Methodist Church at 2:00 p.m. with a reception to follow at Martin Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Philatelic Society at stamps.org or HopeWest, 3090B N. 12th St., Grand Junction, 81506.

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 4B Death Notice - February 9, 2019

Horst-J. Balke, 82, Grand Junction, died Feb. 6, in Grand Junction. Services are being planned. He was an accountant. Survivors include one son, Stewart of Maple Valley, Washington; one daughter, Erika Castle of Colorado Springs; two brothers, Frank of Salem, Oregon, and Per-Olof of Grand Junction; one sister, Hedda Marg of Alzey, Germany, and Grand Junction; and five grandchildren. Memorial contributions to American Philatelic Society at stamps.org or HopeWest, 3090B N. 12th St., Grand Junction, 81506.

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