Hans-Behrens-Obituary

Hans Behrens

Rolling Meadows, Illinois

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Beloved husband of Inga (nee Meyn). Dear father of Zita (Husein) Murrar and Bernhardt (Laura) Behrens. Loving grandfather of Dean Murrar, Shelby and Casey Behrens and the late Adlai Murrar. Great grandfather of Adam Murrar. Visitation Wednesday 4 pm to 8 pm at The Meadows Funeral Home 3615...

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Dear Bernie,

Sending my deepest condolences to you and your family on the loss of your father.

Your friend,

Inga, please know, my Mother and I are here with you, and for you. Hans was an extraordinary man. I admired him so for his skills. I enjoyed him so for his humor. I cherished him so for how generous he was with his time and support. There were many times that support provided great comfort to my Mother and myself. Hans gave of himself without hesitation, and with a gratuitous heart. I truly mourn his passing. I am so deeply sorry for your loss. You have been in my constant thoughts. You have...

Lee and I send our sincere condolences to Inge and all of Hans' family. Hans was a wonderful, thoughtful man. He was a pleasure to work with and a good friend with whom to enjoy the occasional Adler party! He will be missed by all who knew him

You will greatly missed on earth , in heaven they will be glad to have such a wonderful man.
Sandi Waas,,,your second cousin

My thoughts are with the Berhens family upon hearing of Hans passing. I have many fond memories of the years I worked with Hans at the Adler. Hans was in many ways the master of the planetarium during its golden age. His deep knowledge and technical ability is what kept the stars shing on the dome. I will always remember the many stories he told about his remarkable life.

Sincere Regards,
Mark Paternostro

I'm so sorry for your loss. May you find peace and comfort from our heavenly Father who is the God of all comfort.

Dear Inga --

All of us who worked with Hans at Adler have fond memories of that time. Hans was a remarkable man and he taught me many things, and we had many interesting discussions.

Best,
Larry Ciupik

My deepest sympathy, Inga. I will miss our alley chats. He was a tough old guy who is probably, right now, negotiating with God for the best stamp. Take Care.
His Neighbor, Pat mapes

Sending our condolences for the loss of Uncle Hans. Think I've known you all my whole life...Our thoughts are with you. Sincerely, Peter Hoepfner and family