Herbert-Konigsmark-Obituary

Herbert D. "Herb" Konigsmark

Obituary

MASON CITY - Herbert D. "Herb" Konigsmark, 74, of 501 S. Tennessee Place, Mason City, Iowa, died Sunday (Feb. 5, 2006) at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at Trinity Lutheran Church, 213 N. Pennsylvania Avenue, with the Rev. James...

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"Well done, good and faithful servant. . ." Matt 25
Herb Konigsmark had served many in the Mason City and North Iowa area. He meant much to our family. We know he is now pacing the sidelines in heaven, cheering us on in the game of life. Herb had many victories, but he now celebrates the greatest victory of all, won for him by Jesus. We join the family in celebrating his life.
Dave and Louise
Lakeville MN

Hello Joyce and family,
Herb was an enthusiastic and passionate teacher, and I really benefitted from having him at NIACC. He made history fun and relevant. It was good growing up having family friends like the Konigsmarks!
Our thoughts are with you during this time of grieving,
Teresa Opheim and son Paul

With my deepest sympathy to Mr.Konigsmark's family. He was a special friend to my dad, Lowell. My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
Sincerely, LuAnn Thomson-Worden

Dear Mrs. Konigsmark and family, Many others have signed this, mentioning Mr. K's wonderful passion for life, coaching, and teaching. I, too, so enjoyed his love of history. A typical college student skips a few classes here and there! I never missed his class because he always made it so much fun and because he would've told my parents! (Norm and Linda)
My prayers are with you in this difficult time, Debra

To Mrs. K. and family:
I am sorry to hear about your loss. Our prayers are with you in your time of grief. I hope that you gain strength from knowing that Coach K. was a positive influence on all of his players, especially me. What a special person he was!
With deep sorrow and respect.
Greg.
[email protected]

The Konigsmark Family,
I played for the coach at Forest
City High 1965-1967, and luckily had him for American History. He is the reason I became a History teacher and basketball coach. I believe the things he taught me as a person, I have passed on to many of my players.I saw him occasionally when I came to see my family, on the golf course usually.
He taught me much and I will always remember him with such fondness.
My deepest sympathies for your loss.
Tom Anderson,...

We appreciate the times we shared with your family. Herb will be missed, as noted from the many entries included about his passion for the family, in the classroom, and on the basketball floor. We also want to note his passion for the community, including his efforts in establishing the swimming pool in Mason City and his attending city council meetings.

Joyce and family. This guest book is a great thing. Wanted you to know you are in my prayes. Jim and I are remembering with you someone to special to be forgotten
Dan and Nina were here today and talked about all the Konigsmark's. Hi and love to all. Jim and Jean Wright