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Philip Richard Herzig

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Philip Richard Herzig Veteran

Birth
Salina, Saline County, Kansas, USA
Death
25 Nov 2006 (aged 71)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Salemsborg, Saline County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Philip Richard Herzig, 71, Prairie Village, KS, formerly of Salina, KS, passed away November 25, 2006 at Hospice House, Kansas City, MO, due to complications related to orthostatic hypotension beginning in 1990. These health issues became increasingly debilitating over time. Despite the challenges created as a result of a complex diagnosis, he refused to complain and instead recognized that others had greater struggles.

Phil was born on June 4, 1935 in Salina, KS, to Richard and Frances Herzig. He spent his childhood in the Smolan, KS area, where his uncles and grandparents helped raise him while working on the family farm. He enjoyed many sports during high school, college, and his time in the Navy, particularly high school varsity baseball & basketball, college varsity basketball, as well as representation on fleet basketball teams.

He was a graduate of Assaria High School in Assaria, KS, received a degree in Biology from Bethany College in Lindsborg, KS, and earned his JD from The University of Kansas School of Law in Lawrence, KS. He was a Naval Aviator stationed in Norfolk, VA, and a reservist stationed in Olathe, KS.

During his professional life as an attorney he practiced in both Burlington, KS and Salina, KS, and the surrounding rural areas. He served as the Lindsborg, KS and Burlington, KS, City Attorney. His charitable interests included the following: Director of Salina Community Theater, Director & President of the Salina Civic Orchestra Society, Chairman of Military Affairs Committee & member of Agriculture & Aviation Committees of the Salina Chamber of Commerce. He was instrumental in founding Salina Youthville. He also served as President of the Burlington Rotary Club.

He enjoyed memberships in: KU Alumni Association, Bethany College "B" Club, Gamma Kappa Phi Social Fraternity, various academic honoraries, Masonic Temple (Salina Lodge No. 60 & Isis Temple Shrine & Scottish Rite), Methodist Church Lay Leadership, Salina Country Club, Salina Elks Club, & coaching various youth sports.

He is survived by his wife of nearly 50 years, Gloria Herzig of Prairie Village, KS, son Philip Reed Herzig of University City, MO, daughter Melissa (Scott) Wiles of Prairie Village, KS, sister Nancy (Dave) Anderson of Lindsborg, KS, grandchildren Christian & Bethany Wiles of Prairie Village, KS, nephew Dana (Janice) Anderson of Mulvane, KS, niece Debbie(Warren) Johnson of Lindsborg, KS, niece Dr. Wendy Moore Wolfe of King George, VA, and 5 great nieces & nephews, and 1 great-great niece.

Phil's grandparents, parents, and stepfather preceded him in death. Phil's services are being held at the church of his baptism, confirmation, & marriage. Phil was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Salina, KS.

Funeral services will be held at Salemsborg Lutheran Church, 3831 W. Salemsborg Road in Smolan, KS, 1:00 PM Friday December 1, 2006. Burial will be in the Salemsborg Lutheran Church Cemetery.

Ryan Mortuary obituary.
Philip Richard Herzig, 71, Prairie Village, KS, formerly of Salina, KS, passed away November 25, 2006 at Hospice House, Kansas City, MO, due to complications related to orthostatic hypotension beginning in 1990. These health issues became increasingly debilitating over time. Despite the challenges created as a result of a complex diagnosis, he refused to complain and instead recognized that others had greater struggles.

Phil was born on June 4, 1935 in Salina, KS, to Richard and Frances Herzig. He spent his childhood in the Smolan, KS area, where his uncles and grandparents helped raise him while working on the family farm. He enjoyed many sports during high school, college, and his time in the Navy, particularly high school varsity baseball & basketball, college varsity basketball, as well as representation on fleet basketball teams.

He was a graduate of Assaria High School in Assaria, KS, received a degree in Biology from Bethany College in Lindsborg, KS, and earned his JD from The University of Kansas School of Law in Lawrence, KS. He was a Naval Aviator stationed in Norfolk, VA, and a reservist stationed in Olathe, KS.

During his professional life as an attorney he practiced in both Burlington, KS and Salina, KS, and the surrounding rural areas. He served as the Lindsborg, KS and Burlington, KS, City Attorney. His charitable interests included the following: Director of Salina Community Theater, Director & President of the Salina Civic Orchestra Society, Chairman of Military Affairs Committee & member of Agriculture & Aviation Committees of the Salina Chamber of Commerce. He was instrumental in founding Salina Youthville. He also served as President of the Burlington Rotary Club.

He enjoyed memberships in: KU Alumni Association, Bethany College "B" Club, Gamma Kappa Phi Social Fraternity, various academic honoraries, Masonic Temple (Salina Lodge No. 60 & Isis Temple Shrine & Scottish Rite), Methodist Church Lay Leadership, Salina Country Club, Salina Elks Club, & coaching various youth sports.

He is survived by his wife of nearly 50 years, Gloria Herzig of Prairie Village, KS, son Philip Reed Herzig of University City, MO, daughter Melissa (Scott) Wiles of Prairie Village, KS, sister Nancy (Dave) Anderson of Lindsborg, KS, grandchildren Christian & Bethany Wiles of Prairie Village, KS, nephew Dana (Janice) Anderson of Mulvane, KS, niece Debbie(Warren) Johnson of Lindsborg, KS, niece Dr. Wendy Moore Wolfe of King George, VA, and 5 great nieces & nephews, and 1 great-great niece.

Phil's grandparents, parents, and stepfather preceded him in death. Phil's services are being held at the church of his baptism, confirmation, & marriage. Phil was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Salina, KS.

Funeral services will be held at Salemsborg Lutheran Church, 3831 W. Salemsborg Road in Smolan, KS, 1:00 PM Friday December 1, 2006. Burial will be in the Salemsborg Lutheran Church Cemetery.

Ryan Mortuary obituary.


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