
Marcellus
H. "Sally" Haverkamp
Marcellus H. "Sally"
Haverkamp, 79, of Seneca, Kansas, died Thursday, January 23, 2003, at
the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital in Seneca.
He
was born April 1, 1923, on a farm northwest St. Benedict, Kansas, the
son of Leo H. and Anna Fangman Haverkamp. He grew up there, attended
St. Mary' School, and worked on the family farm.
On April 25, 1944, he entered the U.S.
Army where he served in the European theater during World War II. He
was a combat engineer with the 1270th Engineering C Battalion and participated
in the Battle of the Bulge under the comman of General George Patton.
He was awarded the American Theater Ribbon, Victory Ribbon, and Good
Conduct Medal, and was discharged February 22, 1946.
On April 24, 1946, he married Irene Reinecke
at Sacred Heart Church at Baileyville. They farmed north of Seneca until
1954, when they moved into Seneca. She survives of the home.
He farmed and worked at Harry Roger's sawmill in Wetmore for 20 years.
He also worked at the Seneca Elevator for 25 years until he retired
in 1993.
He was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul
Church and the St. Joseph Society at the church, the Knights of Columbus
#1769 for over 50 years, the Earle W. Taylor Post # 21 of the American
Legion, and the Seneca Memorial Post #7458 of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars, all at Seneca..
Survivors besides his wife, Irene, are
a son, Eric Haverkamp of Seneca; two daughters, Mary Lee Sanders of
Topeka and Jane Fields of Eagle, NE; a brother, Melvin Haverkamp of
Seneca; three sisters, Lucille Kramer of Aurora, NE, Theresa Koch of
Holton. KS, and Leanne Baker of Topeka; and seven grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by a brother
Vincent Haverkamp on October 31, 1963, and a granddaughter, Robin Fields
on May 31, 1969.
The mass of Christian burial will be 10:30
A.M. Monday, January 27, at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca.
Burial with military honors will be in St. Mary's Cemetery in St. Benedict.
The rosary will be prayed at 2 P.M. Sunday by the Knights of Columbus
and a prayer service will be conducted at 7 P.M. on Sunday at the Lauer
Funeral Home in Seneca.
Memorials may be given for the Parkinson's
Disease Foundation or St. Mary's Cemetery and sent in care of the family.