Dave Henry 1945-2016

 

The world lost a generous, loving soul on June 22, 2016, after a five and half-year bout with cancer.

David John Henry was born on Nov. 11, 1945 in Seneca to Bernard and Rachel (Waller) Henry. On July 23, 1966, he married Mary Milne. They cele­brated an early 50 years of mar­riage this year in Jasper, Ark., on a family vacation.

Dave grew up on a farm near Seneca, attending St. Peter and Paul’s Catholic School, where his passion for football began. He graduated with the class of 1963. After high school he at­tended K-State until the death of his brother Hank in a skiing ac­cident.

He left school to work in Kansas City and then Topeka, until his old high school coach, Matt May, approached him to play football at the St. Mary of the Plains College in Dodge City. At the end of his junior year he was called to report for basic training in the Army. He was ready to go to Vietnam when the war ended. He went back to St. Mary of the Plains to finish school and graduated in 1969.

Coach Henry’s first teaching and coaching job took him back to his alma mater, St. Peter and Paul. After only one year there he left in 1970 to accept a job at Jackson Heights as the P.E. teacher, head football, and head boys track coach. He remained the head football and boys track coach through 1994. Several of his football teams earned playoff bids and the Cobras finished second in the state on two occa­sions, in 1971 and 1983. Dave’s teams always played hard, they were always fundamentally sound and were always re­spected by opposing coaches.

He signed on to be an assis­tant football coach from 1996 until 2006 and also served as the Athletic Director for Jackson Heights from 1997 until 2007. Dave served as an assistant bas­ketball coach off and on throughout his career at Jackson Heights, including when the Lady Cobras won the Class 1-A State Basketball Tournament and the Grand State Champion­ship in 1976.

These were not the only con­tributions Dave Henry made to Jackson Heights. After Dave re­tired from teaching in 2007, he took on a school bus route from 2007 until he finally retired in the fall of 2015. From 1994 through the fall of 2015, Dave took great pride in caring for the school grounds and football field, which is now named “Dave Henry Football Field.” His passion for the school was evident in the beautiful field and how he cared for the flowers that he planted.

He is survived by his wife, Mary; three sis­ters, Teresa Meyer, Grace Buessing and Gladys Deters; four brothers, Daniel, Ron, Mark and Ed; three daughters and son-in-laws (all married to Dave’s former football players), Volora and Matt Hanzlicek of Sabetha, Ceela and Jaime Schumann of Fairview and Ericka and Josh Watkins of Holton; and nine grandchildren, Akaylah and Erik Jaeke, Alaina and Will Hick­man, Gaven, Kegan, Ian, Isabell and Melinna; and a great-grand­child, Afton. Dave is preceded in death by his parents, Ben and Rachel; and four brothers, Leon­ard, John, Elmer and Hank.

For the past six years, Dave has been battling cancer, but he always had a positive attitude. This was the same attitude that he displayed as a coach, a teacher and a mentor to every­one that crossed his path. Dave would tell you “it is the Cobra Way of doing things!” You would often hear him say, “Red eyeballs and snot bubbles,” “When you are on the two-yard line you have to punch it in!” and he was famous for eyeball kisses. He loved country music and playing his guitar for his girls to sing.

Mass of Christian Burial was held Monday, June 27 at St. Augustine Catholic Church of Fidelity, south of Sabetha. In­terment was held in St. Augustine Church Cemetery.

The family wishes memorial contributions to be made to Jackson Heights Athletics or the Memorial Cancer Fund, sent in care of Popkess Mortuary, 823 Virginia, Sabetha, KS 66534. www.popkessmortuaries.com

(PAID OBITUARY)

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109 W. Fourth St.
Holton, KS 66436
Phone: 785-364-3141
 

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