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Monday, October 4, 2021
Paul 'Hoot' Richard Chisman
Age: 83
City: Monticello
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Monday, October 4, 2021
Paul 'Hoot' Richard Chisman
PAUL "HOOT" RICHARD CHISMAN
Monticello
Paul "Hoot" Richard Chisman, 83, of Monticello, Iowa, passed unexpectedly on Oct. 1, 2021, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City.
Private family services will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 5, followed by interment at Oakwood Cemetery. Friends are invited to attend a Celebration of Life, which will be held later that day from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at The Blue Inn (space formerly occupied by Baked Restaurant.) Goettsch Funeral Home is assisting the family, and visiting goesttchonline.com you may share your thoughts, memories, stories and condolences with them.
Hoot was born on Feb. 26, 1938, in Monticello, Iowa, the son of Henry "Mike" and Ruth (Gundlach) Chisman. His early education was through the Monticello Community Schools, followed by high school in California. He was a graduate of the class of 1956 at Pacific Grove High School in Pacific Grove, Calif. On Feb. 1, 1961, he married Karole K. TerVeen at Carmel by the Sea, Carmel, Calif.
While in California, Paul drove a bread truck route up and down the California coastm where he was a member of the Teamsters Union. He and his family moved back to Monticello, Iowa, in 1974 where he worked for several concrete companies including Bard Concrete, Flynn Ready Mix in Dubuque and Century Concrete in Monticello where he was manager. Upon retirement, he continued to work driving truck for a variety of other local companies.
Hoot's legacy is his family and the love for the outdoors. He was an avid fisherman, hunter and could play an outstanding game of golf. He took pride in sharing these passions with many, many friends over the years, along with his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, where he passed down his tips, talents and expertise. Beyond being a great man, he was a storyteller at heart. He shared his stories in detail over the years with all who would listen. He lived a life filled with amazing hunting and fishing trips all across the United States. He was a founding member and chairmen of the Ducks Unlimited Jones County Chapter in 1980.
He is survived by daughters, Brenda Wennekamp (Ken), Shelly Aitchison (John) and Kristy Black (Doug); grandchildren, Mike Wennekamp (Kelsie), Danny Wennekamp (Nicolette), Matt Wennekamp (Nikki), Morgan Garman (Zach), Taylor Lee (Nathan), Jordan Eastburn (Nicholas), Jaelyn Aitchison, Jacob Black and Bo Black; and great-grandchildren, Dylan Wennekamp, Brycen and Jerren Wennekamp, Elijah and Mayah Garmen, Jaxon Lee and Hazel Eastburn.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Karole; his parents; his brother, Robert Chisman; and in-laws, Marvin and Helen TerVeen.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.
For Hoot, family was more than blood. His family also included the Paulsens of Scotch Grove, the Ricklefs Family of Monticello and a longtime friend, Danny Moore of Carmel Valley, Calif.

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