JP Auction Service. Your West Michigan Estate, Farm and Real Estate Auction Service since 1982!

Estate, Farm and Real Estate Sales
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About Us

JP Auction Service is the fulfillment of a childhood dream for John Petroelje. An agricultural up-bringing provided the basis for John’s strong work ethic but it also exposed him to the country auction as a boy. For him an auction was a special time with his dad, maybe a snack from the food table, and a chance to listen to the auctioneer’s fascinating chant. These special times ignited a desire in him to be an auctioneer.

Positive fuel was added to that flame of desire when he attended Reppert School of Auctioneering in December of 1982, to learn the business side of the auction industry. He needed little schooling in developing his chant for he had spent many hours “selling” hay bales as they came out of the baler, while helping his dad bale hay.

John booked his first auction the spring of 1983 and since then the company has grown from a part time hobby into a full time occupation. Over the years the company has expanded their expertise to include the sale of real estate and appraisal work. The growth of the company is due to the integrity, honesty and hard work of all involved along with the many satisfied clients that have promoted JP Auction Service over the years.

A successful Auction company needs more than just a great auctioneer and JP Auction Service is rounded out and perfected with the involvement of many family members. John’s wife, Brenda is the cashier and book keeper. She attended Davenport College studying Accounting and Data Processing, worked at Ottawa Savings Bank, and kept the books for her dad’s tool & die business. These combined prepared her well for the job of cashier and book keeper for the auction business. Jack Koeman, the clerk, is really “Uncle Jack” to John. Jack was a teacher in Christian Education for 41 years, teaching Math, Social Studies and Bible. But his first love is math that alone would make him a great clerk, add his photographic memory, unwavering integrity, and tremendous loyalty and you have an outstanding clerk. There have been very few auctions conducted by John that his parents have not been there, not just observing but also helping each in their own way. John’s mother, Connie, assists Brenda with registration and cashiering. She can make anyone feel welcome with her natural talent of hospitality. Jut, John’s dad has many jobs, from pulling trailers, moving sale items, delivering items for the buyers and giving direction. These along with his natural gift of conversation make him a real asset to JP Auction Service. Zach, John & Brenda’s son, has moved up from running clerking sheet, from the clerk to the cashier, to ring man, and has even been pushed into auctioneering on some occasions. April & Amber, twin daughters of John & Brenda, still run clerking sheets on a rare occasion but they have moved up to running the lunch counter and helping with registration, cashiering, and ringing. Their youngest daughter, Heather, usually gets pushed into running the clerking sheet these days, a job she pretends to dislike, but she enjoys the money and the importance her position demands. John has many other employees that include brothers, brother-in-laws, cousins, nephews and friends.