In memory of

John Hendrickson

September 13, 1943 - February 29, 2024
From: Early, IA
John Hendrickson

John Hendrickson

Born: September 13, 1943
Died: February 29, 2024
Age: 80
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   A Memorial Service for John and Jan Hendrickson of Early, IA, will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at the United Methodist Church in Early. Visitation will take place on Friday, April 12, 2024, from 4:00-7:00 p.m. at the Farber & Otteman Funeral Funeral Home in Sac City, IA. Burial will take place in the Oakland Cemetery in Sac City. John passed away at the age of 80 on Thursday, February 29, 2024, and Jan at the age of 78 on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, both at Holstein Senior Living in Holstein, IA.

The family requests that guests wear their favorite IOWA HAWKEYE apparel to the service on the 13th.


  John Hendrickson, age 80 of Early, IA, passed away surrounded by his family on Thursday, February 29, 2024, at Holstein Senior Living in Holstein, IA. John Lynn Hendrickson was born on September 13, 1943, to parents Preston and Margaret (Irwin) Hendrickson in Carroll, IA. He grew up on a farm south of Early. He attended country school through the second grade and then attended Crestland Elementary in Nemaha. John graduated from Crestland High School with the class of 1962. He then attended Buena Vista College for a while before transferring to Iowa Central Community College on a football scholarship. John was baptized and confirmed at the Methodist Church in Lake View, IA.
   On August 29, 1965, John was united in marriage to Janis Charleen Huehl at the United Methodist Church in Sac City. This union was blessed with a son, Jason. Soon after, John was drafted into the United States Army. He was stationed at Fort Hood, TX, and then sent to Viet Nam. When he returned to the states, he was stationed at Fort Haliburt, MD, before being honorably discharged on August 6, 1967.
   John did a lot of masonry work prior to leaving for the service and continued in that line of work once he was back home. He and Steve Pullen worked together for many years in the carpentry/masonry business. John was a perfectionist when it came to building things; always making sure the end result was top-notch. John and Jan decided to move back to a farm across the road from John’s home place. Doing so was a major undertaking as the whole house needed renovated. So that’s what was done and they remained living there until their health started to decline and the two of them moved to a care center in 2021. Jason and his wife Darcie now live there.
   John farmed for most of his life. Moving back to the family farm allowed him to raise a small herd of shorthorn cattle and many sheep over the years. He enjoyed working on the farm, doing chores, and caring for the animals. John loved being outside in nature, bird watching and tending to flowers. He almost always had Jason at his side showing him the ropes of the farm, yes, even baling hay which Jason will not ever forget. He and Jason also spent a lot of time together prepping Jason’s 4H calves to be shown at the county fair every summer.
   Camping was something that the three of them did a lot of. They pulled their camper to California, Montana, and many other places but also enjoyed camping locally with friends. John taught Jason all he needed to know about the set up and tear down of camping; yet another fond memory Jason will always hold close to his heart. They loved traveling and visited many places over the years including trips to  Branson, MO,  and Eureka Springs, AR, to name a few. John also enjoyed golfing. He and Jan traveled to all but Alaska and Maine to golf as their goal was to golf in all fifty states.
   We mustn’t forget to mention that John was a bit of an Iowa Hawkeye fan. They were season ticket holders for nineteen years. One of those years they followed the team, not missing a single game whether it was at home or away. They almost always attended the bowl games as well. “The word is FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! for Iowa, let every loyal Iowan sing, FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! for Iowa, until the walls and rafters ring (GO HAWKS!) come on and cheer, cheer, cheer for Iowa, come on and cheer until you hear the final gun, the word is FIGHT! FIGHT! FIGHT! for Iowa, until the game is won.”
  John was a VFW Legion member and served a term as President of the Crestland School Board. He loved his community and enjoyed watching area school’s sports.
   John loved his family, his friends, and God’s beautiful surroundings he awoke to every morning on the farm. He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.
  Survivors include his wife, Jan Hendrickson; son Jason (Darcie) Hendrickson of Early, IA; sister Jane (Marvin) Meusburger of Spencer, IA, and Rose Mary (John) Wheeler of Kansas City, MO; many nephews, nieces, other extended family members and friends.
   John was preceded in death by his parents, Preston and Margaret Hendrickson; brothers David (Nancy) Hendrickson and Dan Hendrickson; parents-in-law LaVern and Esther Huehl; and brother-in-law Jerry Huehl.
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SERVICES
Memorial Service
10:30 a.m., Saturday
April 13, 2024
United Methodist Church
Early, Iowa
OFFICIATING
Pastor Nancy Peterson
VISITATION
4:00-7:00 p.m., Friday
April 12, 2024
Farber & Otteman Funeral Home
Sac City, Iowa
INTERMENT
Oakland Cemetery
Sac City, Iowa

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Thursday, April 11, 2024 at 8:12 AM
“John and Jan were a big part of the Hendrickson Family. We have fond memories growing up and spending summers together. Always looked forward to our family reunions on Decoration Day in Arkansas. Jason and Darcie, your in our thoughts and prayers during this time. ”
- Lynda (Hendrickson) Bettinger
Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at 9:02 AM
“WHAT A FUN COUPLE! GOD made them for each other & there was so much love shown there for each other & Jason & Darcy. We cant be there for funeral but will be thinking & praying with you. Such dear friends that we really miss but know they are together in heaven . Don & Mary Ellen Hatch”
- Don & Mary Ellen hatch
Monday, April 8, 2024 at 5:52 PM
“John and I first met in the Army ar Fort Meade Maryland in 1966 where we were training in the 11th Cavalry to go to Vietnam. We served together and a lifetime friendship was created. Several trips to meet and enjoy time together. John and Jan were very special to our family. Our thoughts and prayers are with Jason and Darcy and extended family during these difficult times. John and Jan were loved by many and will remain in our hearts forever. Rest in peace.”
- Lewis and Betty Blake
Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 9:03 AM
“My late husband, Jim, enjoyed John so much. They attended Pleasant Hill Methodist Church until it closed. Their parents were good friends. RIP, John!”
- Lois Long
Thursday, March 14, 2024 at 12:11 PM
“John was a classmate of mine at Crestland High School. When Nancy & I got married in 2005, John & Jan drove out to New York for the wedding, golfing all the way. He was a great guy, one of the good ones.”
- Ted Hicks
Monday, March 11, 2024 at 9:05 AM
“So very sorry for your loss. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. ”
- Jeff and Liway Johnson
Friday, March 8, 2024 at 2:36 PM
“My deepest sympathies to the family.”
- Jo Ellerbrock
Friday, March 8, 2024 at 9:07 AM
“My deepest sympathy in your loss. Your dad was a special part of the Phillips family, especially after dad died”
- Melody Phillips Pew
Friday, March 8, 2024 at 9:07 AM
“So sorry for your loss..thoughts and prayers for John and family. May all the memories you made together comfort you at this difficult time ”
- Cindy Williams
Thursday, March 7, 2024 at 8:04 AM
“Jan, Jason, Darcy and family, this saddens me to hear this. John was such an incredible man. May God hold you tight during this difficult time.”
- Barb Rench
Wednesday, March 6, 2024 at 9:12 AM
“We are so saddened to read about John's passing. Our hearts ache for all of you as he touched so many lives. Prayers are headed your way. ”
- David and Cindy Wuebker
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