Thomas Allen Hoerner

December 25, 1934 — February 18, 2019

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Thomas Allen Hoerner, age 84, of Boone, Iowa, formerly of Ames, Iowa, passed away Monday, February 18, 2019, at Mary Greeley Israel Hospice House in Ames, Iowa. Visitation will be from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., Thursday, February 21, 2019, at Stevens Memorial Chapel (607 28th Street Ames, Iowa 50010). Funeral services in Central City, Iowa, will be at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, February 23, 2019, with visitation one hour prior to the service at Murdoch Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Central City (511 E. Main Street Central City, Iowa 52214). Burial will follow at Oak Cemetery in Central City.

Thomas Allen, son of Allen Leroy (Bud), farmer, and Emily Marie (Barmeier) Hoerner, housewife. Tom was baptized into the Methodist faith. He went to Central City, Iowa, from Zwingle, Iowa, with his parents in 1940. He attended the Bunker Hill rural school and graduated as valedictorian of his High School class in 1953 at Central City. He was active in baseball and basketball in high school, lettering in both sports. Thomas (Tom) received his B.S. degree in 1957 at Iowa State College in Ames, Iowa, and was a Vocational Agricultural Instructor at Alburnett Community High School, Alburnett, Iowa, from 1957-1961. From 1961-1965 he was an instructor at Iowa State University while obtaining his Masters and Ph.D. degrees. He was an assistant professor at Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania from 1966-1968. In 1968, he returned to Iowa State as an associate professor and head of a section in the Agricultural Engineering Department. From 1973-1992 he was a professor of the Agricultural & Biosystems Engineering and Agricultural Education and Studies Departments. Dr. Hoerner was one of the organizers and the first superintendent of the National Future Farmers of American Agricultural Mechanics Contest at Kansas City, Missouri, 1972-1975. He was a recipient of the American Farmer degree National Future Farmers of American, 1973, and Iowa FFA degree, 1990. Tom was a member of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers, American Vocational Association, National VoAg Teachers Association, Iowa VoAg Teachers Association, and American Association, of Teacher Educators in Agriculture; Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Kappa, Gamma Sigma Delta and Alpha Tau Alpha. He served as an editor of John Deere Publications, has contributed numerous articles in his field to professional journals and has authored or co-authored over twenty five educational books and references in the agricultural mechanics field. He has received eighteen Blue Ribbon awards from the American Society of Agricultural Engineers for outstanding publications and visual materials. In 1979, he was president of the American Association for Vocational Instructional Materials. In 1980, he was president of the Iowa State Chapter of Gamma Sigma Delta. In 1983, he was recognized for his teaching abilities receiving the Outstanding Teacher Award for the College of Agriculture at Iowa State University and in 1989, he received the Iowa Legislative Teaching Excellence Award for the College of Agriculture at Iowa State University. In 1989, Tom was named Who’s Who in American Education. In 1992, he received the Outstanding Service Award from the National VoAg Teachers Assoc. and in 1993, he received the CIP Citation from the Nat’l FFA Organization.
Tom was interested in International work, having traveled in England, France, Scotland, Belgium, Germany, Austria and Switzerland studying the agricultural and educational systems plus Costa Rica, where he taught workshops for agricultural mechanics instructors. Additional travels have taken him to Puerto Rico, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Virgin Islands, Jamaica, Canada, Alaska and Hawaii. He generously supported the Iowa State University alumni achievement fund with two educational scholarships given annually in his name and annual recognition of the outstanding high school Ag Mechanics instructor in Iowa. Tom was a stockholder and co-owner with Dr. W. Forrest Bear of Hobar Enterprises, Inc. and Macar, Inc., that was located in St. Paul, Minnesota. Tom took early retirement from Iowa State University in May 1992. In his retirement he was active in golfing and fishing, in Canada and Alaska.

Tom and Carol E.M. Phyfs were married June 24, 1955, at the Federated Church in Central City, Iowa. From this union four children were born, Kim, Michael, Jeffrey and Thomas. Tom and his wife lived most of their married life in Ames, Iowa, and several years ago relocated to county living in Boone, Iowa.

Left to remember Tom are his wife of 63 years, Carol; children, Kim (J.C.) North, Michael (Kimberly) Hoerner, Jeffrey (Laurie) Hoerner, Thomas L. Hoerner and a son by choice, Seth Lane; grandchildren, Justin (Gretchen) Small, Tyler, Branden, Kelly May and Thomas Reed Hoerner.

He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Natalie Smith; two brothers, James and Harry Hoerner; and one grandchild, Kara Hoerner.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be accepted in Tom’s name at the Animal Rescue League of Iowa (5452 NE 22nd Street Des Moines, Iowa 50313 ATTN: Candy Bell).

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