
Robert
L. "Bob" Haverkamp
Robert
L. “Bob” Haverkamp, 67, Bern, KS, died shortly after arrival
Sunday, January 23, 2005, at the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital in
Seneca.
He
was born September 8, 1937, on a farm northeast of Kelly, the son of
George F. and Evelyn M. Winkler Haverkamp. He grew up there, helped
on the family farm, graduated from St. Bede’s Grade School and
from St. Bede’s High School in Kelly in 1955. He farmed and during
the winter had worked for Koelzer Lumber Co, the Farmer’s Elevator
and the Huerter Oil Co.
On November 24, 1958, he married Janice
Stallbaumer at St. Mary’s Church at St. Benedict. They lived northeast
of St. Benedict three years before moving to a farm northwest of Bern
in 1961. In 1970 they moved to their present farm northwest of Bern
where they had crops, operated a dairy, and raised hogs. Bob did custom
harvesting for several years. In 1980 he began working as a contract
crop adjuster for Federal Crop Insurance and then with National Ag Underwriters
and Blakely Crop Insurance. Bob became a claims representative for Kansas,
Colorado and Nebraska. Since 1989 he has presented continuing education
classes yearly to adjusters. Since 1994 he has been the claims representative
for Eastern Kansas Rural Community Insurance Services.
He was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul
Church and the St. Joseph Society at the church in Seneca. Bob collected
John Deere tractors and toy tractors. He restored a 1958 Chevrolet,
the same year and model he and his wife had when they got married.
Survivors besides his wife Janice of the
home are six sons; Robert G., Mark, Alan, Leon, and Neal Haverkamp,
all of Bern, and Kent of Denver, CO; five daughters, Nancy Steinlage
and Julie Lierz, both of Seneca, Lynda Cross of Centralia, Donna Reschke
of Overland Park, and Tricia Cain of Manhattan; four brothers, Avitus
of Wetmore, Melvin, William "Bill" (Bob's twin), and George
J., all of Seneca; a sister, Georgina Holthaus of Baileyville; and 27
grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Mass of Christian burial will be 10:30
A.M. Tuesday at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. Burial will
be in the church cemetery. The rosary will be prayed at 2 and 7 Monday
at the Lauer Funeral home in Seneca, where he will lie in state after
8:30 A.M. on Monday.
Memorials may be given for Sts. Peter
& Paul School Building Fund or the Bern Community Foundation and
sent in care of the family.