Jim Morehouse

21 sept 1935 - 14 nov 202421 de septiembre de 1935 - 14 de noviembre de 2024

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Jim Morehouse

21 sept 1935 - 14 nov 202421 de septiembre de 1935 - 14 de noviembre de 2024


Place of birth

Webster, SD

Most recently lived in

Harmony River in Hutchinson MN

Jim's favorite hobbies

Loved fishing and hunting

Jim's favorite foods

Loved and bragged about his wife's cooking

Favorite bands and musical artists

Interesting facts about Jim

As a young man, he farmed with his dad. He developed a rock picker to make his farming life easier and that boosted his own business, welding shop called Morehouse welding and sales in which he creatured several Rock pickers for the area as well as customized items for customers such as trailers. He moved his business to dassel, Minnesota where he created the infamous vertical log splitter. One of his last endeavors before retirement was the hydraulic trailer on fish houses.

Jim loved nothing more than

Spending time with family and friends

Favorite place in the world

At home with his wife with family and friends visiting

Favorite TV shows

Favorite sports

Love to watch basketball and football

Obituario

Jim Morehouse, born on September 21, 1935, in Webster, South Dakota, passed away on November 14, 2024, in Hutchinson, Minnesota, where he resided at Harmony River.

Jim was a dedicated family man who cherished spending time with his wife, Yvonne, and their loved ones. He often bragged about Yvonne's cooking, which was a highlight in their home, bringing joy to family gatherings. Jim's playful spirit shone through in his love for jokes and pranks, creating a lively atmosphere wherever he was.

As a young man, Jim worked alongside his father on their family farm, where he ingeniously developed a rock picker to ease their labor. This innovation marked the beginning of his successful venture, Morehouse Welding and Sales, where he crafted several rock pickers for the community and customized items, including trailers. He later relocated his business to Dassel, Minnesota, where he gained recognition for creating the renowned vertical log splitter. One of his final projects before retirement was designing a hydraulic trailer specifically for fish houses.

Jim was passionate about the great outdoors, enjoying fishing and hunting in his free time. He was also an avid sports fan, relishing every moment spent watching basketball and football games.

Jim Morehouse will be remembered for his warmth, his laughter, and the love he had for his family and friends, especially the cherished moments spent at home surrounded by those he adored.

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Nació el September 21, 1935

Webster, SD

Falleció el November 14, 2024

Harmony River in Hutchinson MN

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