Chris Henk

chris henk
Chris Paul Henk entered his eternal home surrounded by family on March 11, 2019 in Kyle, Tx at Seaton Hospital. Chris is survived by his sister, Helen Henk Voss; nieces, Karen Nance (Scott), Christina Stover (Dwayne), Laura Henk; nephews, Mike Voss (Lisa), Matt Voss (Crystal), Robert Henk, Brian Henk (Teresa), Robert “Bobby” Henk, and many great nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Robert W. Henk and Frances (Fey) Henk Halbadier; brothers, David Nolan Henk and Gary James Henk. He was born June 30th, 1954 in New Braunfels, Tx to Robert and Frances. He made the New Braunfels area his lifelong home. He was a 1973 graduate of New Braunfels High School and was active in FFA showing steers and hogs which was influenced by his growing up and working on the Henk family farm. He was employed many years with Structural Metals Inc. (SMI) in Seguin, TX driving both short and long-haul trips. Chris was a man of great faith. He was most proud of his personal walk with Jesus and his church family at Cowboys for Jesus in Fischer, TX. He was fond of being outdoors which often included boating, hunting, and sitting by a roaring campfire. He also looked forward to his morning coffee fellowship with his close friends. He will be remembered for his giving nature and helpfulness to his fellow man in need. While Chris was faced with many health challenges the last several years, he faced them with great courage, faith, and grace. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday March 23rd, 2019 at 2:00 PM at Cowboys for Jesus Church in Fischer, TX.

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  1. Chris was a wonderful friend to so many people. I have so many wonderful and fun memories with him and our big group of friends from the 70’s. May he rest in peace.

  2. So many great memories & time spent with Chris. A very kind and generous friend and person. Grateful that Chris is no longer suffering and is at peace. Comforting thoughts & prayers to all. Chris will deeply be missed. Claudia Hoffmann Brandenburg, 3-15-19

  3. Chris was one of the nicest people when we were in High School. Our group of friends would all get together on the weekends and have fun. There a lot of great memories. I am sur God needed another cowboy too help him take care of his heavenly ranch. RIP Chris.

  4. Uncle Chris, we will continue to stand up for Jesus! We love you!

  5. Helen I am so very sorry to hear about Chris. May the Lord hold you in the palm of His hand to make the painful time more comfortable.

  6. We shared 20 years…he was a good man. I’m glad his pain is over and now he’s resting in Jesus’ arms

  7. My thoughts and prayers to all. As so many have attested to if you knew Chris you couldn’t help but like and love him. He was a dear friend since the 8th grade and there are so many fond memories. He could make you laugh in an eye blink. But he was a sencier caring man. I am blessed that glad God gave me the friendship of Chris. Rest in peace my friend. Robert Strzelczyk

  8. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of times together as you celebrate a life well lived

  9. Helen and Family–We were so sorry to hear of Chris’ death. Praying God will give you days filled with comfort and special blessings. Our love and sympathy–Jackie & Charlene Nolte


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