
Herbie
L. Bontrager
Herbie L. Bontrager,
71, of Garnett, KS, formerly of Seneca, KS, died Wednesday,
April 23, 2003, shortly after arrival at St. Francis Hospital in
Topeka.
He
was born May 6, 1931, on a farm near Goff, KS, the son of George
and Clara Troxel Bontrager. He grew
up near Granada, KS, and graduated
from Wetmore High School in 1949. He worked for Huerter Skelgas delivering
propane for farmers, on a dairy farm, and as a truck driver for the
F. J. Levret Trucking Co. at Goff from 1950 to 1953.
On February 18, 1953, he entered the
U.S. Army where he served in Korea with the 38th Infantry Division.
He received the Korean Service Medal,
ROK Presidential Unit Citation, the United Nations Service Medal, and
the National Defense Service Medal. He was discharged on November 30,
1954 and served in the Army Reserves for eight years.
He married Millie Olberding in February of 1956 at Sacred Heart Church
at Baileyville, Kansas. They were later divorced.
He lived in Seneca and was the under-sheriff
at Nemaha County under Deke Swartz for seven years and was elected
sheriff from 1971 to 1976.
Herbie and his family were the last sheriff and family to live in and
manage the original Nemaha County Jail, which is now a museum. He worked
for Hall Brothers Construction
until he moved to Garnett in 1977. He worked as a security guard at
the Wolf Creek Energy Center until 1985.
He was a former member of the Kansas Sheriff’s Association and
the American Legion.
Survivors are three sons, Herbie Bontrager,
Jr. of Manhattan, Jim Bontrager of Seneca, Terry Bontrager of Topeka;
a daughter, Connie Holthaus of
Topeka; a brother Leo “Scottie” Bontrager of Wetmore, KS;
three sisters, Gladys Ward of Lees Summit, MO, Elma Spiker of Holton,
KS, and Edith Reed of Pueblo, CO; four grandchildren and
four step-grandchildren; and three step great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two brothers James and Merle,
and a sister, Ethel Barnes.
Funeral services will be 10 A.M. Saturday,
April 26, at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca. The burial will be in
the Wetmore Cemetery with military
honors. The rosary will be prayed at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca
at 2 and 7 P.M. Friday where he will lie in state after 8:30 A.M. Friday.
Memorials may be given for Sts. Peter & Paul
Grade School or the American Legion, and sent in care of the family.