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165 high tor rd
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Richard’s love for animals began at an early age when he bought his first cow and calf for $150 when he was 9 years old, and he finally sold the last of his own cattle when he turned 91. They raised show hogs, show steers, and commercial livestock close to the Cibolo Creek. Richard and Horace spent their days side by side, then formed H&R Farms in the early 1970s after they moved to Zuehl, when Horace was still a young boy. The next year, their son, Horace, was born on October 25, 1960. He married his beloved wife La Verne (Lehmann) on June 6, 1959. Oefinger Commission Co.) for 40+ years before joining his brothers at the Seguin Cattle Company. After the drought of 1956, Richard worked at the Union Stockyards in San Antonio (A.C. He was active in 4-H and won trips to Chicago, New York, and Washington D.C. He attended the Gable and Clemens rural schools and later Seguin High School while working hard on the family farm from a young age. Richard was born on Jat the family farm in St. Interment will follow in the Redeemer United Church Cemetery in Zuehl. Funeral services will be conducted on Monday, Septemat 10:00 a.m. Visitation will be held on Sunday, Septemfrom 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Hint: Be on the lookout for upcoming announcements very, very soon.įarewell, Breck. It's been real. 👋 Stay tuned for details for a proper send-off party.Richard Theodore Luensmann, age 93, of the Zuehl community, passed away on September 20, 2022, while surrounded by family. In fact, we'll be re-emerging in more Colorado towns in the very near future. I know to some this might be a bit of a shock, but really, truly this is a happy, hopeful goodbye! It's like any journey we take, where the path never ends but rather it just keeps showing us new places to explore. Our friends, our neighbors, our community. So instead of ignoring the problem, we will be selling LOGE Breck to the city so it can become affordable housing for those who need it most. We had to make a big decision, but honestly, it wasn't that hard to look at our core values and choose our community over our bottom line. One that is facing too many of us all over the nation, but especially right now in Breckenridge. So, when we were about to expand Breckenridge, we didn't just run into building obstacles, but also a pretty big moral one. Community is everything to LOGE. We are 110% committed to getting to know the locals, becoming friends with our neighbors, and helping the small businesses that surround our locations.









165 high tor rd