He was born October 19, 1922, on a farm east of Kelly, KS, the son of Fred and Mary Wessel Hermesch. He grew up there, attended St. Bede's School at Kelly, and helped on the family farm. During World War II he served in the U.S. Army in the Military Police in the European Theater.
On December 30, 1950, he married Eleanor Winkler at St. Bede's Church at Kelly. She survives of the home. He was a dairy farmer for 43 years. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 2000.
He was a member of St. Bede's Church at Kelly where he had served on the parish council, and was a member of the Knights of Columbus #1769 at Seneca. He had also served on the board of the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital, was active with Dairy Herd Improvement Association (DHIA) programs and many other community activities. Ray loved sports, especially watching his grandchildren play ball and listening to the Royals.
Survivors are six sons, David of Coweta, OK, Dennis of Plymouth, NE, Gary of Tulsa, OK, Kevin of Cedar Rapids, IA, Duane and Bruce, both of Seneca; three daughters, Linda Honeyman of Seneca, Judy McDaniel of Topeka, Diane Cardwell of Ames, IA; three brothers, Fred and Ben Hermesch of Seneca, and Lawrence of Alamosa, IA; two sisters, Mary Brucken, Holton, Theresa Winkler, Corning; and 23 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by five brothers, Kenneth, Albert, Frank, Ed, and Lambert and five sisters, Lucy Hermesch, Anna Brokamp, Rita Buser Perdue, Agnes Rempe and Sr. Amanda.
The mass of Christian burial will be 10:30 A.M. Tuesday at St. Bede's Church at Kelly. The burial will be in the church cemetery.
He was born October 19, 1922, on a farm east of Kelly, KS, the son of Fred and Mary Wessel Hermesch. He grew up there, attended St. Bede's School at Kelly, and helped on the family farm. During World War II he served in the U.S. Army in the Military Police in the European Theater.
On December 30, 1950, he married Eleanor Winkler at St. Bede's Church at Kelly. She survives of the home. He was a dairy farmer for 43 years. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 2000.
He was a member of St. Bede's Church at Kelly where he had served on the parish council, and was a member of the Knights of Columbus #1769 at Seneca. He had also served on the board of the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital, was active with Dairy Herd Improvement Association (DHIA) programs and many other community activities. Ray loved sports, especially watching his grandchildren play ball and listening to the Royals.
Survivors are six sons, David of Coweta, OK, Dennis of Plymouth, NE, Gary of Tulsa, OK, Kevin of Cedar Rapids, IA, Duane and Bruce, both of Seneca; three daughters, Linda Honeyman of Seneca, Judy McDaniel of Topeka, Diane Cardwell of Ames, IA; three brothers, Fred and Ben Hermesch of Seneca, and Lawrence of Alamosa, IA; two sisters, Mary Brucken, Holton, Theresa Winkler, Corning; and 23 grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by five brothers, Kenneth, Albert, Frank, Ed, and Lambert and five sisters, Lucy Hermesch, Anna Brokamp, Rita Buser Perdue, Agnes Rempe and Sr. Amanda.
The mass of Christian burial will be 10:30 A.M. Tuesday at St. Bede's Church at Kelly. The burial will be in the church cemetery.
Family Members
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Sr Amanda Hermesch
1909–2002
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Agnes Mary Hermesch Rempe
1911–2001
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Anna B. Hermesch Brokamp
1912–1934
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Anna Mary Hermesch
1912–1919
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Bernard H. "Ben" Hermesch
1913–2008
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Frank J. Hermesch
1915–1999
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Edwin Bernard Hermesch
1916–2001
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Albert B. Hermesch
1919–1994
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Mary Hermesch Brucken
1920–2007
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Rita Rose Hermesch Buser
1924–1999
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Rita Rose Hermesch Perdue
1924–1999
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Lucy E. Hermesch
1926–1928
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Lambert August Hermesch
1927–2002
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Frederick J. "Fred" Hermesch
1929–2007
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Kenneth W. Hermesch
1931–1942
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SP3 Lawrence Edwin Hermesch
1933–2019
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