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Loebsack, Victor Herbert

The Newton Kansan

Victor Herbert Loebsack

HESSTON - Victor "Vic" Herbert Loebsack passed away on Friday (April 6, 2007) in Hesston.

Vic was a man of many interests and talents. He grew up in Wichita during the Depression and was on his own at a very young age. He became an architect, engineer, cattleman, developer and aviator. He owned a construction company and was a partner of the architect firm of Williamson and Loebsack, which built many schools around the Midwest including Washburn Rural, Jay Shidler and Avondale East. His crowning achievement was the building of the dam and creating Lake Sherwood and the development of Sherwood Estates in Topeka. He was a visionary in the cattle industry by using artificial insemination and later developed a new construction process using plywood panels to construct apartments and homes in Hesston, Newton, Topeka, El Dorado and McPherson.

During World War II, he worked for Boeing Co. writing the specification manual for the B-29 Bomber and then joined the U.S. Navy. Involved in his life was his first wife Ella Fisher who gave him Vicki Peterson, Kay Mettner and Sue Bolley of Topeka and Cindy Sundgren of El Dorado. His marriage of 37 years to Margo Rupp and her children Stephen Rupp of San Diego and Leanne Dillingham of Austin, provided Vic another wonderful family. His children and stepchildren along with his 13 grandchildren plus 11 great-grandchildren provided him with many years of pleasure as well as challenges. He was never short on conversation or an opinion, and his optimism, brilliance and sense of humor will be greatly missed.

A private family gathering will be conducted to celebrate his life.


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date10 Apr 2007
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