
Conrad
F. "Con" Feldkamp
Conrad F. “Con” Feldkamp, 81, Baileyville,
died Wednesday, December 3, 2003, at the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital in
Seneca.
He
was born May 16, 1922, the fourth of eight children of Frederick and Dorthea
Olberding Feldkamp. He grew up southeast of Seneca and attended Sherman School
near Seneca. He was a farmer and a stockman his entire life.
He was a veteran of World War II, achieving the
rank of technical sergeant in anti-aircraft artillery with the
U.S.
Army, while serving
for three years in Hawaii from November 6, 1942 to December
5, 1945.
On June 15, 1948, he married Rita Kongs at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca.
Following their marriage, they lived and farmed 2 miles east of Baileyville for
over 55 years. Conrad was a dedicated and loving husband, father, and grandfather.
He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church,
the Senior Citizens Group at the church, and served on the Marion Township Board
of Trustees for several years,
all at Baileyville. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus #1769, the
Earle W. Taylor Post #21 of the American Legion, and the Seneca Memorial Post
#7458 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars at Seneca.
Survivors besides his wife Rita of the home are:
four sons, Ret. Col. Alan Feldkamp of Monument, CO, Duane Feldkamp of Effingham,
KS, Loren Feldkamp of Onaga, KS and Brian Feldkamp of
Seneca; five brothers, Leander Feldkamp of Centralia, KS, Raymond Feldkamp of
Manhattan, KS, Lloyd Feldkamp of Seneca, Elmer Feldkamp and Richard Feldkamp,
both
of
Baileyville;
a sister, Cynthia Koch of Baileyville; and twelve grandchildren.
Besides his parents,
he was preceded in death by a sister, Carmelita Koch; twin grandsons, John and
Joseph Feldkamp, on September 6, 1968; and a granddaughter,
Melissa Feldkamp, on July 9, 1980.
Mass of Christian burial will be 10:30 A.M. Saturday,
December 6, at Sacred Heart Church in Baileyville. The burial with full military
honors
will
be in the church cemetery.
The rosary will be prayed at the Lauer Funeral Home on Thursday at 7 P.M. and
on Friday at 2 and 7 P.M.
Memorials may be given for a fund to be designated later by the family, and sent
in care of the family.