Obituary Record

Henry G. Heybrock
Died on 7/17/1943
Buried in Blair Cemetery

22 July, 1943 - The Enterprise

HENRY G. HEYBROCK DIED JULY 17TH

Henry G. Heybrock, lifelong resident of Washington County, died late Saturday afternoon, July 17; he had been in failing health for a number of years. Funeral services were conducted at the Trinity Lutheran Church of Blair on Tuesday afternoon, Rev. H. C. Jul Frese officiating, and burial was made in Blair Cemetery.

Born at Arlington on October 28, 1875, Mr. Heybrock was past 67 years of age at the time of his passing. He was baptized and confirmed in the Arlington Lutheran Church during his youth.

For a number of years he made his home with his brother, Gustav. In 1925 he was married, and a year later the couple moved to a farm east of Arlington. About 1930 Mr. Heybrock moved to a farm south of Blair, and later still he occupied what is known as the Timme farm southeast of here. On September 1, 1937 he was remarried to Mrs. Margaretha Staben of Blair; she lived but a short time, passing away only seven months after the wedding.

Mr. Heybrock continued to reside on the time farm until about three years ago when he was unable to continue farming because of failing health. For a time he assisted other farmers as much as his enfeebled condition permitted, making his home on East Colfax Street. About two months ago Mr. Heybrock became so ill that he was taken to the Dick Stricklett home on West South Street, and there he resided until his death.

Surviving Mr. Heybrock are two brothers, William of Fremont and Gustav of Arlington, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Goetsch of Stanton, Nebraska.

~~~Obituaries courtesy of the Nebraska Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file in the Blair, Nebraska Public Library~~~

Find a Grave Memorial #115375515

Printed in the Washington County Enterprise on 7/22/1943


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