Herman Luke Hershberger
Obituary
Herman Luke Hershberger, 93, went home
to be with Jesus on Friday morning, July 8, 2016 at Pine Village
(Meadowbrook Neighborhood) in Moundridge.
He was born November 6, 1922, in Cass
County, Missouri, near East Lynne and Harrisonville to S.S. and Mabel
(Hartzler) Hershberger. He was the youngest son and second youngest
of eight children.
Growing up, he helped on the family
farm. When he was older, he also worked for other farmers. It was
when he was helping a farmer in Iowa that he met Velma Hershberger.
They married on Oct. 15, 1950, at West Union Mennonite Church near
Parnell, Iowa.
They farmed with her father until
moving to Hesston in 1956, when he became the 75th employee at
Hesston Manufacturing. After retiring, he and Velma volunteered at
Schowalter Villa, driving residents to their doctor's appointments.
They were Schowalter Villa Volunteers of the Year in 1999 and 2004.
He is survived by his children Mary Lou
Hershberger of Grabill, Indiana, Kermit Dee and Beth Hershberger and
Vietta and Deve Krehbiel, all of Hesston; sisters-in-law and husbands
Dorothy and Cletus Miller and Doris and Ted Redding; grandchildren
Seth and Sarah Hershberger, Chad and Tara Hershberger, Jenna and
David Boettger Boring, Joel Boettger, Kelly Krehbiel, Jesse and
Jeremiah Forrest, Kasey and Stacey Krehbiel; great-grandchildren
Collin, Natalie and Grady Hershberger, Kohen and Archer Hershberger,
Verona and Finnegan Boettger Boring, Nathan and Jadie Krehbiel,
Collin Burnette and Gemma Forrest, as well as by Logan, Allie, Nolan
and Mollie Krehbiel; many loving nieces; nephews; and their families.
He was preceded in death by his parents
S.S. and Mabel; wife Velma, on June 27, 2010; his brothers and
sisters and their spouses: Alma and Jonathan Mast, Irvin, Lois and
Maxine Hershberger, Ruth Hershberger, Elba and Dollie Hershberger,
Laura Hershberger, Ralph and Dorothy Hershberger, Lela and Harold
Stutzman; and two nephews, Timothy J. Redding and Jarrett Hawley.
Herman loved music and telling jokes.
He lost his hearing when he was around 40, but even so, he continued
to tell his jokes and in the last several years sang parts of songs
he remembered from his youth. We are so happy to know he can hear now
and is singing with his family and the heavenly choir.
The family would like to thank all the
loving people who cared for him at both Pine Village/Meadowbrook and
Schowalter Villa. May you all be blessed.
Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. on
Sunday (July 10, 2016) at Miller-Ott Funeral Home, Hesston.
A memorial service will be at 11 a.m.
Monday (July 11, 2016) at Hesston Mennonite Church. A private burial
will be at Eastlawn Cemetery.
Memorial gifts may be made to Pine
Village (memo - Meadowbrook), The Schowalter Villa Good Samaritan
Fund, Hospice & Homecare of Reno County, or Hesston Mennonite
Church in care of Miller- Ott Funeral Home, 107 S. Lancaster St.,
Hesston, KS 67062.