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Milton Haack

Milton Haack (NA - NA) Milton Louis Haack was born on July 25, 1941, in Remsen, Iowa, to Clarence and Irma Haack. Raised in a religious family, he was baptized as an infant and confirmed at age 12, but his personal conversion to evangelical Christianity came later, profoundly shaping his life. After serving in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam era, he married Movylene “Movy” Bultman on February 14, 1996, blending their families with his daughter Lara from a previous marriage and Movy’s three children. Haack worked as a farmer and truck driver before dedicating himself to full-time ministry, preaching the gospel across Iowa and beyond. Haack’s preaching career focused on sharing his faith through evangelistic efforts, often recounted in his personal testimony of being called by God during his Navy service. He was a frequent speaker at Hiawatha Bible Chapel and other Brethren assemblies, delivering sermons that emphasized repentance and salvation, some of which are preserved online. Known for his love of family and his dachshunds, he balanced ministry with community life in Remsen until his death on January 26, 2015, at Floyd Valley Hospital in LeMars, Iowa. His funeral was held at Fisch Funeral Home & Monument, officiated by Rev. Dr. Klaus Raab, and he was buried in Remsen Community Cemetery, leaving a legacy as a preacher who lived out his faith through service and proclamation. He was survived by Movy, daughter Lara (Ryan) Gillaspie, three grandchildren, a great-granddaughter, and sister LaVonne (Cliff) Tonsfeldt.