He was born Aug. 23, 1913, the eldest son of 10 children, to Joseph and Emma (Boeckman) Hermesch on the family farm south of Kelly. His parents were German immigrants. Henry's first language was German and he learned English when he attended the St. Bede's School in Kelly.
He married Antoinette Niehues on February 10, 1942 at St. Bede's Church in Kelly. Following their marriage they moved to their farm north of Kelly where they lived continuously for over 67 years.
Henry was a lifelong member of St. Bede Catholic Church in Kelly. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Council 1769. He served as a Kelly school board member and township trustee.
Being the oldest son, Henry worked hard on his father's farm using horses and a one-row planter and plow. His experiences with threshing grain crops in teamwork with his neighbors left indelible memories which he often fondly recalled. He took pride in straight crop rows, tight fences, and improvement of land for future generations.
He took pride in a loving and caring family, close neighbors, and friends of all ages. His values were faith in God, his family, hard work, and the importance of education and lifelong learning. His values helped him succeed through the difficulties of the Great Depression, two World Wars, family tragedies, and nearly a century of constant change.
Lifelong hobbies included visiting family and friends, attending family reunions and grandchildren's sporting events, and playing card games. He was blessed with excellent memory. He traveled extensively including to Europe to visit his father's birthplace and numerous relatives, and an audience with the Pope.
Survivors include his children, Robert Hermesch, Charles (wife Barbara) of San Antonio, TX, Jane Sextro (husband Michael), The Woodlands, TX, Daniel (wife Jan) of Hiawatha, KS, and Susan Dannels, Vermillion, KS; a sister, Alfreda Kramer, Corning; six grandchildren, Jamie Truett (husband Randall) of League City, TX, Kevin Baldwin Hermesch of Waco, TX, Michelle Hermesch of West Des Moines, IA, Robert Hermesch of Hiawatha, KS, Natasha Greene of Converse, TX, and Natalie Greene, Manhattan, KS; and two great-grandchildren, Ryan and Alyssa Truett of League City, TX.
He was preceded in death by a son Robert, who died in an automobile accident on Jan. 8, 1961; four brothers, Leo, Fredolin, Adolph, and George Hermesch; and four sisters, Mary Hermesch, Rose Glissman, Eleanor Schultejans and Florence Bergman.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 AM Monday, November 1, at St. Bede's Church in Kelly by Father Arul. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
He was born Aug. 23, 1913, the eldest son of 10 children, to Joseph and Emma (Boeckman) Hermesch on the family farm south of Kelly. His parents were German immigrants. Henry's first language was German and he learned English when he attended the St. Bede's School in Kelly.
He married Antoinette Niehues on February 10, 1942 at St. Bede's Church in Kelly. Following their marriage they moved to their farm north of Kelly where they lived continuously for over 67 years.
Henry was a lifelong member of St. Bede Catholic Church in Kelly. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Council 1769. He served as a Kelly school board member and township trustee.
Being the oldest son, Henry worked hard on his father's farm using horses and a one-row planter and plow. His experiences with threshing grain crops in teamwork with his neighbors left indelible memories which he often fondly recalled. He took pride in straight crop rows, tight fences, and improvement of land for future generations.
He took pride in a loving and caring family, close neighbors, and friends of all ages. His values were faith in God, his family, hard work, and the importance of education and lifelong learning. His values helped him succeed through the difficulties of the Great Depression, two World Wars, family tragedies, and nearly a century of constant change.
Lifelong hobbies included visiting family and friends, attending family reunions and grandchildren's sporting events, and playing card games. He was blessed with excellent memory. He traveled extensively including to Europe to visit his father's birthplace and numerous relatives, and an audience with the Pope.
Survivors include his children, Robert Hermesch, Charles (wife Barbara) of San Antonio, TX, Jane Sextro (husband Michael), The Woodlands, TX, Daniel (wife Jan) of Hiawatha, KS, and Susan Dannels, Vermillion, KS; a sister, Alfreda Kramer, Corning; six grandchildren, Jamie Truett (husband Randall) of League City, TX, Kevin Baldwin Hermesch of Waco, TX, Michelle Hermesch of West Des Moines, IA, Robert Hermesch of Hiawatha, KS, Natasha Greene of Converse, TX, and Natalie Greene, Manhattan, KS; and two great-grandchildren, Ryan and Alyssa Truett of League City, TX.
He was preceded in death by a son Robert, who died in an automobile accident on Jan. 8, 1961; four brothers, Leo, Fredolin, Adolph, and George Hermesch; and four sisters, Mary Hermesch, Rose Glissman, Eleanor Schultejans and Florence Bergman.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 AM Monday, November 1, at St. Bede's Church in Kelly by Father Arul. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Family Members
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Mary Christine Hermesch
1912–1919
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Adolph A. "Oddie" Hermesch
1915–1994
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Leo F. Hermesch
1916–1935
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Fridolin Hermesch
1919–1926
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Rose M. Hermesch Glissman
1921–2008
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Eleanor A. Hermesch Schultejans
1923–2010
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Alfreda C. Hermesch Kramer
1925–2015
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Florence Hermesch Bergman
1928–2006
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George Francis Hermesch
1932–1986
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