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Harland Hayes “Hap” Warrick

Birth
Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Death
23 Dec 2013 (aged 91)
Washington County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Blair, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 41, Lot 14, Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Harland "Hap" Warrick, age 91, Blair, NE.

Services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at Country Bible Church, near Blair. Burial will follow at the Blair Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 3 p.m. Thursday with family receiving friends from 5-7 p.m. at the funeral home.

Harland "Hap" Hayes Warrick was born July 30, 1922, the youngest of 15 children, to Neum and Blanch (Peck) Warrick.

He was raised in rural Blair on a farm and graduated from Blair High School.

After graduation he worked for several local farmers until joining the U.S. Army Air Force.

After his honorable discharge from the military, he returned to the Blair area. He began farming on the family farm and also on a farm near Kennard.

On October 1, 1950, he married Vivienne Kubie in Blair. They made their home on the family farm until 1954 when they moved to their current residence south of Blair.

The couple's home served as "Grand Central" for the Warrick family. They hosted countless family gatherings at their home including birthdays, family reunions, holidays and even weddings.

Mr. Warrick enjoyed most of all spending time with his family. He was an avid golfer and St. Louis Cardinals fan. He also served on the Washington County Fair Board and helped with organizing the Blair Little League. He was loved by all who knew him.

Survived by wife Vivienne; children: Bob (Ruth) Warrick, Susie Warrick, Cheryl (Saylor) Clements, John (Marlene) Warrick, all of Blair, Gordon Warrick of Othello, WA; daughter-in-law Teri Warrick of Blair; 13 grandchildren: Laurie, Carie, Heath, Ryan, greg, Matt, Katie, Morgan, Colin, Maggie, Heath, Olivia and Jared; 16 great-grandchildren; brother Carol Warrick of Larnard, KS; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by son Richard and 13 brothers and sisters.

Campbell-Aman Funeral Home, Blair, NE in service to the family.

Funeral Leaflet

In Loving Memory of Harland “Hap” Hayes Warrick
Born July 30, 1922; Entered Into Rest December 23, 2013

Life Celebration 10:30 AM Friday, December 27,2013 Country Bible Church, Blair, Nebraska. Words of Comfort: Pastor Gary Warrick. Speakers and Slide Presentation: Grandchildren. Musical Selections: “The Old Rugged Cross”-Ray Price; “You Raise Me Up”-Josh Groban; “Grandpa”-The Judds

Pallbearers – Grandsons: Heath Warrick, Heath Reyzlik, Ryan Warrick, Greg Clements, Matt Clements, Colin Warrick, and Jared Warrick

Honorary Pallbearers – Granddaughters: Laurie (Warrick) Kern, Carie (Warrick) Miller, Morgan (Warrick) Echtenkamp, Katie Clements, Olivia Warrick, Maggie Warrick

Final Resting Place: Blair Cemetery, Blair, Nebraska

“Hap”—an appropriately named happy baby who became a happy man. A child among many children whose eventual passion was his own close-knit clan.

It all started quickly with his own precious lady,
who would soon be the mother of his six little babies.

As the years passed by, more children arrived, to the delight and
enjoyment of this hard-working guy.

He loved them all and spoke of each often,
Made them all feel special and made their hearts soften.

He and his “beautiful bride” provided a home where they all could
Gather, filled with love, kindness, togetherness, and laughter.

Nothing could replace this special farm where the noise of town
was drown and where work effortlessly mixed with fun and rarely
got anybody down.

A heaven on earth one might say, a place where you wanted to and
succeeded in residing until your final day.

Our wish for you is that you have arrived at your new place,
your heaven in heaven, hopefully a similar space.

The birds are chirping, the fire is crackling, the fish are
swimming, the putts are sinking, the sun is shining and you and
Rich are grinning.

The grass is green and doesn’t need mowing, the deer are running, your
coffee is brimming, and the Cardinals are winning.

We hope that you are looking down at all you and your beautiful
bride created with a smile on your face. You need not worry, she
will be cared for in your safe precious place.

Our days were better when you were here,
You will be held close to our heats, we will all keep you near.

Love – your loving family

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Obituary printed in the Dec. 27, 2013 Enterprise, Blair, NE; funeral leaflet; both courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings and leaflets on file in the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska
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Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair Public Library.
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Harland "Hap" Warrick, age 91, Blair, NE.

Services will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at Country Bible Church, near Blair. Burial will follow at the Blair Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 3 p.m. Thursday with family receiving friends from 5-7 p.m. at the funeral home.

Harland "Hap" Hayes Warrick was born July 30, 1922, the youngest of 15 children, to Neum and Blanch (Peck) Warrick.

He was raised in rural Blair on a farm and graduated from Blair High School.

After graduation he worked for several local farmers until joining the U.S. Army Air Force.

After his honorable discharge from the military, he returned to the Blair area. He began farming on the family farm and also on a farm near Kennard.

On October 1, 1950, he married Vivienne Kubie in Blair. They made their home on the family farm until 1954 when they moved to their current residence south of Blair.

The couple's home served as "Grand Central" for the Warrick family. They hosted countless family gatherings at their home including birthdays, family reunions, holidays and even weddings.

Mr. Warrick enjoyed most of all spending time with his family. He was an avid golfer and St. Louis Cardinals fan. He also served on the Washington County Fair Board and helped with organizing the Blair Little League. He was loved by all who knew him.

Survived by wife Vivienne; children: Bob (Ruth) Warrick, Susie Warrick, Cheryl (Saylor) Clements, John (Marlene) Warrick, all of Blair, Gordon Warrick of Othello, WA; daughter-in-law Teri Warrick of Blair; 13 grandchildren: Laurie, Carie, Heath, Ryan, greg, Matt, Katie, Morgan, Colin, Maggie, Heath, Olivia and Jared; 16 great-grandchildren; brother Carol Warrick of Larnard, KS; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by son Richard and 13 brothers and sisters.

Campbell-Aman Funeral Home, Blair, NE in service to the family.

Funeral Leaflet

In Loving Memory of Harland “Hap” Hayes Warrick
Born July 30, 1922; Entered Into Rest December 23, 2013

Life Celebration 10:30 AM Friday, December 27,2013 Country Bible Church, Blair, Nebraska. Words of Comfort: Pastor Gary Warrick. Speakers and Slide Presentation: Grandchildren. Musical Selections: “The Old Rugged Cross”-Ray Price; “You Raise Me Up”-Josh Groban; “Grandpa”-The Judds

Pallbearers – Grandsons: Heath Warrick, Heath Reyzlik, Ryan Warrick, Greg Clements, Matt Clements, Colin Warrick, and Jared Warrick

Honorary Pallbearers – Granddaughters: Laurie (Warrick) Kern, Carie (Warrick) Miller, Morgan (Warrick) Echtenkamp, Katie Clements, Olivia Warrick, Maggie Warrick

Final Resting Place: Blair Cemetery, Blair, Nebraska

“Hap”—an appropriately named happy baby who became a happy man. A child among many children whose eventual passion was his own close-knit clan.

It all started quickly with his own precious lady,
who would soon be the mother of his six little babies.

As the years passed by, more children arrived, to the delight and
enjoyment of this hard-working guy.

He loved them all and spoke of each often,
Made them all feel special and made their hearts soften.

He and his “beautiful bride” provided a home where they all could
Gather, filled with love, kindness, togetherness, and laughter.

Nothing could replace this special farm where the noise of town
was drown and where work effortlessly mixed with fun and rarely
got anybody down.

A heaven on earth one might say, a place where you wanted to and
succeeded in residing until your final day.

Our wish for you is that you have arrived at your new place,
your heaven in heaven, hopefully a similar space.

The birds are chirping, the fire is crackling, the fish are
swimming, the putts are sinking, the sun is shining and you and
Rich are grinning.

The grass is green and doesn’t need mowing, the deer are running, your
coffee is brimming, and the Cardinals are winning.

We hope that you are looking down at all you and your beautiful
bride created with a smile on your face. You need not worry, she
will be cared for in your safe precious place.

Our days were better when you were here,
You will be held close to our heats, we will all keep you near.

Love – your loving family

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Obituary printed in the Dec. 27, 2013 Enterprise, Blair, NE; funeral leaflet; both courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings and leaflets on file in the Public Library, Blair, Nebraska
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Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair Public Library.
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