Herb died Thursday, July 7, 2005 after a long battle with lung disease. Burial will be in the Parish Cemetery in Melrose.
Herb was born on April 23, 1922 in Melrose, MN to Bernard (Ben) and Mary (Angelbeck) Hinnenkamp. He married Marie R. Dickhaus on November 14, 1944 in Melrose.
Herb worked at Veterans Hospital in St. Cloud for 5 years before moving to Spring Hill, MN where he farmed from 1949 to 1979. He worked for Associated Milk Producers Incorporated (AMPI) as a field representative from 1971 to 1979, at which time he moved his family to Little Falls, MN where he managed the Pierz Coop Creamery for AMPI until his retirement in 1986. He moved to Melrose upon his retirement where he enjoyed his hobbies of bowling, fishing, playing cards and watching baseball games.
When his health no longer allowed him to participate in all of his hobbies, he taught himself how to explore the Internet and enjoyed sending email messages to his children and grandchildren. He was a lifetime member of the Knights of Columbus.
Herb is survived by his wife, Marie; sons and daughters, Judy (Art) Winter, Cold Spring; Everett (Kathy), Mandan, ND; Ron (Patti), Long Prairie; Elaine (Jim) Moscho, Sauk Centre; Deborah (Scott) Goehring, Albuquerque, NM; Tim (Lyn), Sartell; David (Carla), St. Cloud; Carla (Jeff) Allen, Cambridge; and Scott (Jodee), St. Cloud; brothers and sisters, Collette (Henry) Von Walde, Melrose; Lidwina Brake, Sauk Centre; Irma (Casimir) Otte, Sauk Centre; Robert, Melrose; and Bernadine Winter, Greenwald; 19 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; infant daughter, Mary; brothers, Bernard, Clarence and Isidore; and sister, Thekla Blenker.
Casket bearers will be Herb's sons, Everett, Ron, Tim, David and Scott Hinnenkamp and grandson, Troy Winter. Cross bearer will be Dustin Hinnenkamp and scripture bearer will be Mitchell Hinnenkamp.
Honorary bearers will be Bob Doyle, John Middendorf, Rich Van Drehle, Elmer Kettler and the members of Council 1633 Knights of Columbus.
Obituary was published on the Patton-Schad Funeral Home website.
Herb died Thursday, July 7, 2005 after a long battle with lung disease. Burial will be in the Parish Cemetery in Melrose.
Herb was born on April 23, 1922 in Melrose, MN to Bernard (Ben) and Mary (Angelbeck) Hinnenkamp. He married Marie R. Dickhaus on November 14, 1944 in Melrose.
Herb worked at Veterans Hospital in St. Cloud for 5 years before moving to Spring Hill, MN where he farmed from 1949 to 1979. He worked for Associated Milk Producers Incorporated (AMPI) as a field representative from 1971 to 1979, at which time he moved his family to Little Falls, MN where he managed the Pierz Coop Creamery for AMPI until his retirement in 1986. He moved to Melrose upon his retirement where he enjoyed his hobbies of bowling, fishing, playing cards and watching baseball games.
When his health no longer allowed him to participate in all of his hobbies, he taught himself how to explore the Internet and enjoyed sending email messages to his children and grandchildren. He was a lifetime member of the Knights of Columbus.
Herb is survived by his wife, Marie; sons and daughters, Judy (Art) Winter, Cold Spring; Everett (Kathy), Mandan, ND; Ron (Patti), Long Prairie; Elaine (Jim) Moscho, Sauk Centre; Deborah (Scott) Goehring, Albuquerque, NM; Tim (Lyn), Sartell; David (Carla), St. Cloud; Carla (Jeff) Allen, Cambridge; and Scott (Jodee), St. Cloud; brothers and sisters, Collette (Henry) Von Walde, Melrose; Lidwina Brake, Sauk Centre; Irma (Casimir) Otte, Sauk Centre; Robert, Melrose; and Bernadine Winter, Greenwald; 19 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; infant daughter, Mary; brothers, Bernard, Clarence and Isidore; and sister, Thekla Blenker.
Casket bearers will be Herb's sons, Everett, Ron, Tim, David and Scott Hinnenkamp and grandson, Troy Winter. Cross bearer will be Dustin Hinnenkamp and scripture bearer will be Mitchell Hinnenkamp.
Honorary bearers will be Bob Doyle, John Middendorf, Rich Van Drehle, Elmer Kettler and the members of Council 1633 Knights of Columbus.
Obituary was published on the Patton-Schad Funeral Home website.
Family Members
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Thekla Hinnenkamp Blenker
1910–2005
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Clarence Hinnenkamp
1912–1980
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Colette Elizabeth Hinnenkamp Von Wahlde
1914–2015
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Lidwina Josephine Hinnenkamp Brake
1916–2011
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Isidore William Hinnenkamp
1918–1997
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Irma Hildegarde Hinnenkamp Otte
1920–2020
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Robert Frank "Robbie" Hinnenkamp
1924–2013
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Bernard Heinrich "Bennie" Hinnenkamp
1927–1932
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