OBITUARY: Henry (Hank) William Bruggeman, 1916-2003, Mitchell Co., Iowa [Northwood anchor online - www.northwoodanchor.com - posted ~3/13/2003] Henry (Hank) William Bruggeman Henry (Hank) William Bruggeman, 86, of rural St. Ansgar, died on Monday, March 3, 2003, at Mitchell County Regional Health Care Center, Osage, IA. Funeral services were Saturday at St. Peter Lutheran Church, Toeterville, IA, with Rev. Dr. Elaine Siemsen and Rev. Barbara Finley-Shea officiating. Burial was at the St. Peter Lutheran Cemetery, Toeterville. Military rites were provided by Walter T. Enneberg Post No. 358 of the American Legion, St. Ansgar. Hank was born on Sept. 19, 1916, St. Ansgar, to William H. and Martha (Glienke) Bruggeman. He farmed all of his life, raising cattle, sheep, hogs and horses. There were always big gardens on the farm. Hank enjoyed fishing, especially for bullheads at Morristown. He looked forward to holidays and birthdays, as well as the St. Peter Lutheran fish fry. Hank enjoyed spoiling and spending time with the grandchildren. Hank was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Ernest and sister, Alma. Survivors include his grandchildren, Renae and Duane Henaman, Zebadiah Henaman, Zacharian and Cathy Henaman, Heather and Willi Clennon; great-grandchildren, Chelsea, Logan, Ashley and Taylor; special friends Nick Tolan, Harm and Lola Loverink, Dean Duenow, Lawrence Bruggeman, Jr., Robert Gleason, Karla Schaefer, Glen Buntrock and Dean Buntrock. Copyright (c) 2003 by Kermit Kittleson (Note: Not necessarily related to the subject(s) of this document) **************************************************************************** USGENWEB ARCHIVES(tm) NOTICE: This document is the property of the contributor(s), who retains all publication rights, and while this document may be used by anyone for their personal research, it may not be used commercially or for profit. Other uses, including copying to other sites, requires permission from the contributor(s) PRIOR to uploading; and, this notice and submitter information must be included. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file, for free access, in perpetuity. ****************************************************************************