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Henry Vernon Haskenhoff

Henry Vernon Haskenhoff (Hanko) passed September 14th 2025 peacefully in his
recliner at the ripe age of 78. Born and raised on the south side of St. Louis by his
wonderful mother Bertha, he and his brothers Frank and Reg attended Southwest
High. He had a passion for golf, singing, fishing, family, friends, and we can’t forget
his trusty dog Butter. He served in the U.S. Army, was a lifetime salesman, and a
wonderful father to Scott and Andy, step father to Robert, Elizabeth, and Brett.
Grandfather to Nathan, Oliver, Brian, and Anders. Uncle to Jennifer, Rebecca,
Bradley, and Alyssa. Brother-in-law to Lynn. Preceded in passing by his partner in
life Joanne and youngest brother Michael.

His laughter, love, kindness, knowledge, and smile will live on in all that knew him!
Hank’s Encore will be Friday Oct 3rd starting at 1pm at Helen Fitzgeralds
Please NO flowers, Hank would much rather see that money go to a good cause.
Consider a monetary gift to Stray Rescue or any other charitable cause in his honor.

https://www.strayrescue.org/henryhaskenhoff

 

6 Comments

  1. Ken and Mary Jo Gabel on September 24, 2025 at 6:47 pm

    ❤️



  2. Marie Dill on September 24, 2025 at 6:51 pm

    My husband Doubl D was a good friend of Hanko…all the way back to Thurmer’s Bar! Doubl D, Norb Thurmer, & Steve Neylon & so many more where in heaven greeting him. It is so hard to lose a Father and my daughter Tina & Scott Weber & my son Don Dill Jr truly know your heartache! Let the memories keep your family in peace! RIP Hanko🙏
    Marie Dill



  3. Linnie on September 24, 2025 at 10:05 pm

    He was Uncle Nob to us. I will miss “Hey Linnie I got a joke for you”!
    I hope you have a crappie lake and a golf course in heaven. So rest in peace Uncle Nob
    “FISH ON”



  4. Jen Hagan on September 27, 2025 at 1:10 pm

    I’ll always remember the way he greeted me with a great big smile, a hug and a “Jennifer Marie how are you”. Rest in peace Uncle Nob you will be missed. ❤️



  5. Paul Lorenz on September 30, 2025 at 2:19 pm

    Hank always had a genuine smile for you, that filled the space between the two with warmth. Keep catching fish and friends.



  6. Paul Lorenz on September 30, 2025 at 2:20 pm

    Hank always had a genuine smile for you, that filled the space between the two with warmth. Keep catching fish and friends.



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