Henry “Hank” Moller passed away February 28, 2022 at Monument Health in Rapid City.
Born in 1944 to Emil and Yvonne Moller, Hank was raised and graduated high school in Platte, South Dakota. He later joined the armed forces. He married the love of his life, Sharon ‘Sherry’ Wildeman in 1963. Hank and Sherry resided in Hot Springs, SD where they raised their four children: Jackie, Tammy, Tracie and Brad, until moving to Rushville, NE in 1999.
Hank and Sherry owned four packing plants over the years, the most recent being M & M Packing in Rushville. Hank’s customers would attest to the fact that he was exceptional in his calling as a meat-cutter. His customer service was impeccable and many returning customers would travel from across the Midwest to bring their cattle to him.
Hank enjoyed spending time outdoors fishing, Denver Broncos football and Rockies baseball, cowboy boots, and a cold Coors Light. Above all, Hank loved being around his family and friends. The love and devotion that he gave his family was incomparable. He had a one in a million side-smirk while telling his children and grandchildren, “I love you, kid” before ending conversations with them. His witty humor, generous and compassionate heart, and amazing smile will be missed terribly.
In addition to his wife Sherry (Wildeman) Moller, he is survived and will be greatly missed by his daughters Jackie (Rod) Norton, Tammy Porter, Tracie (Tim) Kuhlman and son Brad (Tracy) Moller; ten grandchildren: Tiffany Porter Willhite, Nathan Porter, Jessica Norton and Will Hilton, Alyssa (Jared) Maez, Logan Moller, Morgan Moller, Brittany (David) Wacker, Brooke Pengra, Roni (Katlin) Ruppert, and Zach Schroeder; and eleven great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his brothers Bill (Janet) Moller and Keith (Julie) Moller.
Hank was preceded in death by his parents, sister Nina (Moller) Wynia and brothers Frank Moller, Gilbert Moller, Clinton Moller, and Gary Moller.
His funeral will be held at 10 am at the Chamberlain Pier Funeral Home in Gordon followed by a luncheon at the Rushville Legion on March 11, 2022. Memorials can be sent to Security First Bank, Rushville, NE.