1940- 2014
Mass of Christian Burial for Dan Hamric,
age 73 of Muenster is set for 10:00 AM, Tuesday, November 18, 2014 at Sacred
Heart Catholic Church in Muenster with Father Ken Robinson officiating. Burial
will follow at Sacred Heart Cemetery under the direction of Scott Funeral Home
of Muenster. A vigil is set for 5:30 PM, Monday, November 17, 2014 at the
church. Dan died at his home on Saturday, November 15, 2014.
Born on December 4, 1940, Dan was one of
the two children of Ervin and Bertha (Wieler) Hamric. He married Fay (Rude)
Hamric in El Paso on June 8, 1962 and they became the proud parents of two
daughters and one son.
Dan worked for many years in the education
system, as a teacher, principal, superintendent, and coach. He was a math
teacher in Muenster ISD and Anthony, New Mexico. He was also a principal at
Forestburg ISD. After retiring as Superintendent of schools at Montague ISD,
Dan continued to work part time as a golf coach in Lindsay and Muenster.
Dan was very involved in the Muenster
community. He served on the hospital board. He was a member of the Kiwanis Club
and was a Co-Chairman of the German Fun Run from its inaugural year, 1976 and
twenty-five more years. He was a member of Sacred Heart Parish, a Jaycee, and
the Knights of Columbus, having served as the Grand Knight in the past. He was
a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend to many. His
presence will be missed by all those who knew him.
Dan is survived by his wife, Fay Hamric of
Muenster; daughters: Danna Rae and husband, Brian Hess of Muenster and Lisa
Rene and Marcus Sadler of Muenster; son: Robert Darryl (Bob) and wife, Rhonda
Hamric of Bridgeport; brother, Burt and wife Peggy Hamric of Houston, TX;
grandchildren: Casey Hamric, Katy Fay Morris, Erin Hess, Halle Hess, and Dayne
Sadler. He was preceded in death by his parents. Pallbearers are: Mike Bartush,
Craig Monday, Steve Hennigan, Tim Schneider, Dusti Etter, and Jared Flusche.
Honorary Pallbearers are: Lynn Heller, Ronnie Hess, Roy Monday, Gerald (Bud)
Graham, Larry Wimmer, and Tommy Cook.
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