Walter Herr, 98, of Greenfield passed away on Tuesday, October 27, 2020, at the Good Samaritan Society in Fontanelle.
Private Immediate Family Funeral Services will be held on Monday, November 2, 2020, at 1:00 p.m. at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle with burial in the Greenfield Cemetery. Full military graveside rites will be conducted by the Fontanelle American Legion Carlson Post No. 247. Pastor Steven Broers will officiate the service. The service will be livestreamed on the Emmanuel Lutheran Church Facebook Page. The Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield is in charge of the professional arrangements. Online condolences may be left to the family at www.steenfunerals.com.
Open Visitation without the family present will be held on Sunday, November 1, 2020, at the Steen Funeral Home in Greenfield from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Memorials may be made to the Walter Herr memorial fund to be established by the family.
Walter was assigned to the 176th infantry in Washington, D.C. serving as honorary guard for President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In 1943 he was transferred to combat training in Fort Benning, Georgia. In June 1944 he was shipped overseas to England and assigned to the Keystone Division known as the Bloody Bucket as a soldier of the 112th infantry. He landed in Omaha Beach in France in August 1944 traveling by truck and on foot through Luxembourg, Belgium and Germany joining the troops on the front line. Walter was wounded by sniper fire on August 23, 1944. He was taken first to a field hospital, then to Belgium, England and Scotland where he was put on the luxury liner “Eldie-France” to travel back to America. He landed in Boston on December 25, 1944 and traveled to William Beaumont Hospital in El Paso, Texas. Walter was hospitalized there for eight months being honorably discharged from the service in September 1945. His treasured souvenirs from service are his purple heart medal and the burp gun bullet.
On August 7, 1949, he married Marian Elizabeth Umbaugh at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Fontanelle. Walter and Marian made their first home on a farm south of Fontanelle and later moved to a farm south of Greenfield. They became the parents of Barbara Sue, Paula Kay, Marcia Jane and Paul Walter. Walter was a lifetime farmer who loved to farm, later being joined by his son, Paul. He loved to garden, care for his orchard and support his children in church, school, sports and 4-H activities. His greatest passions were his faith, his family and his farms.
Walter was preceded in death by his parents, John Conrad Herr and Christina Ehm Herr; his in-laws, Philip R. Umbaugh and Ella Marian Curry Umbaugh; his wife, Marian Elizabeth Umbaugh Herr; his son, Paul Walter Herr; his granddaughters, Kelly Kay Bachhuber and Sara Elizabeth McKibban; his siblings, William Herr, Albert Herr, Frieda Herr, Gilbert Herr and Irene Tilk; brothers-in-law, Wayne Tilk and Phillip Umbaugh and sisters-in-law, Opal Herr and Darlene Herr.
He is survived by his daughters, Barbara (Steve) McKibban of Greenfield; Paula (Jack) Bachhuber of Urbandale; Marcia (John) Plett of Gladbrook, and daughter-in-law, Virginia Herr of Greenfield; his grandchildren, Stephanie Fenster; Brian (Kristen) McKibban; Brock (Karlee) McKibban; Jason (Rami) Bachhuber; Nicole (Chris) Novak; Michael (Lindsay) Plett; Matthew (Kassaundra) Plett; Alyse (Daniel) Dreher; Rachel (Kelly) Hall and Susan (Dillon) McDowell; his great-grandchildren, Carson, Cade and Colby Fenster; Braydon, Leighton and Madison McKibban; Isla and Felix McKibban; Blake and Levi Novak; Ellis and Nev Bachhuber; Emerie Plett; Cora and Quinn Plett; Alexis and James Dreher and Dean and Mary Hall; sister-in-law Maxine Umbaugh, many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.