Harold Behrendt, 84, of Burden, Kansas, formerly of Derby, died Feb.
3, 2007, at the William Newton Hospital in Winfield, Kansas. Services will be
held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Highland Cemetery in Medicine Lodge, Kansas.
Visitation will be 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at Hawks Funeral Home & Cremation
Service in Wellington.
To send online condolences, visit
www.hawksfuneralhome.com.
Behrendt was born May 17, 1922, to Edgar W.H. and
Adele M. (Simon) Behrendt, in San Antonio, Texas. He graduated from high school
in San Antonio.
He and Jessie McCracken married on Aug. 18, 1945, in Wichita.
Behrendt served his country in the Navy during World War II and the Korean War.
He worked for the Civil Service Administration for 23 years as a contract
administrator. He also farmed and ranched for many years near Rock.
Known to
be inventive and enjoyed history, he enjoyed tinkering with tools and fixing
things.
His wife, Jessie, died on March 14, 2000.
Surviving to honor his
memory are his sons, Michael A. Behrendt, Wichita, and Steve Behrendt, Burden; a
daughter, Debra Jean Newsome, Davis, Okla.; a brother, Vernon A. Behrendt, San
Antonio; two sisters, Pearl Horsley, San Antonio, and Betty Molter, Sequin,
Texas; and three grandchildren: Lacei Hernandez, Conni Newsome and Fawna
Mathias.
Versions of this obituary were published in The Wichita Eagle, 5
Feb 2007; The Winfield Courier, 12 Feb 2007 and The Wellington Daily News, 5 Feb
2007. His obituary in The Winfield Courier incorrectly stated that he had six
grandchildren and also incorrectly spelled his wife's maiden name as McCraken.