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John William Henning, 08 Feb 1929 - 28 Mar 2017

HENNING, DAVIS, CUNNINGHAM, BERNSMEIER, KOEHN, VAN THOURNOUT, COOPER

Posted By: Sandy Ficken (email)
Date: 4/6/2017 at 15:47:26

John William Henning, 88, of Hartwick, passed away Tuesday, March 28, 2017 at his home due to kidney failure.

A funeral service is 10:30 a.m., Monday, April 3, 2017 at Hrabak-Neuhaus Funeral Service, Belle Plaine with Chaplain Joe Kane officiating.

Visitation is 4-6 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home and will continue one hour prior to the service Monday. Burial will take place at Our Silent City Cemetery, Kellogg, IA. Memorial contributions may be directed to the John Wm. Henning Memorial Fund.

John was born February 8, 1929, at home on the family farm in Kellogg, Iowa. He was the son of Roy and Samantha Davis Henning. He grew up on the family farm and attended school in Kellogg. Years later part of the family farm was sold to the state and became Rock Creek State Park. As a young man, he participated in 4-H, showing champion class beef.

On March 30, 1946, he married Myrtle L. Cunningham in Kellogg. In 1951 they moved to a farm in the Hartwick area, later purchasing it where John spent his life farming, feeding, and buying cattle. He had a love for his family, the land, and the outdoors.

He originated the Southeast Iowa Retriever Club. He enjoyed training dogs, field trial competition, hunting, and was a guide for duck hunters. He was a well known fast-pitch softball pitcher in the local area, enjoyed bowling and traveling. In recent years he enjoyed his toy tractor collection, and trap shooting.

John held an active interest in the cattle industry. He always said, “You should support the industry that supports you.” He was a licensed and bonded dealer for feeder cattle. He was an active member of the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association, holding several offices, including President in 1981-82. In 1999 he was inducted into the Iowa Cattlemen’s Association Hall of Fame. He was instrumental in accomplishing many important events for the cattle industry, including a trip with former Governor Robert Ray to Japan for the U.S. Justice Dept. to abolish the import law that kept U.S. beef from going into Japan. John also helped implement the preconditioned calf program for the state of Iowa He was a member of the National Cattlemen’s Association, Board of Directors from 1978 to 1982. John was a consultant for the beef industry giving many speeches and interviews to the public and news media and hosting a farm tour for foreign delegations. He was also a beef judge for the county 4-H clubs .

He was a twenty-one-year member of the Hartwick Volunteer Fire Dept. and held the position of Regional Director for Farm Credit Service for nine years.

Survivors include his wife, Myrtle, 70 years of marriage, two days shy of their 71st anniversary; three daughters, Anita Bernsmeier (Vance) of Eagle Grove, Diana Koehn (Daniel) of Cedar Rapids, Kathryn Van Thournout (Charles) of Hartwick, a son, Jerry Henning (Patti) of Hartwick; ten grandchildren, nineteen great-grandchildren, one step great-grandson, four great great-grandchildren, brother-in-law, Robert Cooper, and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother Robert, sister-in-law Donna Henning, a sister Florence Cooper and a great-granddaughter, Katie Nicole Koehn.

Williamsburg Journal Tribune, 05 Apr 2017 pg 5
The Gazette, 30 Mar 2017


 

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