Robert "Bob" Peter Brincks

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May 12, 1950 ~ August 15, 2024

Born in: New Hampton, Iowa
Resided in: New Hampton, Iowa

Robert “Bob” Brincks age 74 of New Hampton, IA died Thursday, August 15, 2024, at his home.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 20, 2024, at Holy Family Parish, New Hampton with Rev. James Goerend celebrating the Mass. Interment will be held at Calvary Cemetery, New Hampton with military honors being conducted by Alta Vista VFW Post 4069.

Friends may greet the family from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Monday, August 19, 2024, at Hugeback – Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton where there will be a 4:00 p.m. Rosary & 7:00 p.m. parish scripture service. Visitation continues an hour prior to the Mass at the church on Tuesday.

Robert Peter Brincks, known affectionately as Bob to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on August 15, 2024, in his hometown of New Hampton, IA, where he was also born on May 12, 1950. Bob’s life was a testament to the values of hard work, dedication, and the joy of adventure.

Bob’s early life was rooted in the close-knit community of New Hampton. He attended St. Mary’s Catholic School until the 8th grade and graduated from New Hampton High School in 1968. During his school years, Bob contributed to the family farm, learning the virtues of diligence and responsibility that would be hallmarks of his life.

After high school, Bob bravely served his country in the Vietnam War as a member of the US Army. Upon receiving an honorable discharge, he returned to New Hampton and began a career at Sara Lee. It was there that Bob met the love of his life, Betty Praska, bonding over shared drinks after work. The couple married on September 7, 1974, at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Protivin and soon started a family that would grow to include three sons: Brian, Jeff, and Tim.

Bob’s professional life was largely spent at Supersweet Feeds in New Hampton, where he was known for his unwavering work ethic and dedication. His colleagues respected him for his commitment and loyalty, traits that Bob exemplified until his retirement in 2015.

Retirement did not slow Bob down; instead, it offered him and Betty the opportunity to embrace their adventurous spirit. The couple embarked on numerous bus trips throughout the United States and Canada, exploring the beauty of Alaska, the charm of Key West, and the wonder of international destinations like Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii. These journeys were more than vacations; they were chapters in a story of shared exploration and love.

Bob’s adventurous heart was matched by his faith and thoughtfulness. He was deeply involved with the Knights of Columbus, particularly with their Bingo Events. His knack for the game and his generous spirit earned him the endearing title of “Bingo King” among his peers.

Above all, Bob was a family man. He cherished spending time with his family and was actively involved in the lives of his grandchildren. His presence was a source of stability and joy, and his guidance was sought after and valued. Bob’s ability to listen, his thoughtful advice, and his boundless love for his family will be deeply missed.

Those who knew Bob would describe him as a man of adventure, deeply faith-filled, and exceptionally thoughtful. He had a knack for making every person he met feel important and valued, and his legacy of kindness and warmth is sure to live on in the hearts of those who loved him.

Bob is survived by three sons, Brian (Mindy) Brincks of Bondurant, IA, Jeff Brincks of Rochester, MN, and Tim (Karla) Brincks of Milan, IL; three grandchildren, Liam, Zoey, and Mason Brincks; two brothers, Ron Brincks of New Hampton, IA, Dewey (Mary) Brincks of Lawler, IA; three sisters, Linda (Tom) Sauer of Walker, IA, Karen (Tom) Oberg of Moline, IL, and Donna (Rich) Houser of New Hampton, IA.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Edwin and Elizabeth; wife Betty in 2024; and brother, Jerry Brincks.

 

Services

Mass of Christian Burial: August 20, 2024 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Holy Family Parish - St. Joseph Center - New Hampton
206 N. Broadway
New Hampton, IA


Visitation: August 19, 2024 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home - New Hampton
101 West Main Street
New Hampton, IA 50659

(641) 394-4334
http://www.hugebackfuneralhome.com/

Cemetery: August 20, 2024 12:00 pm

Calvary Cemetery - New Hampton
726 North Pleasant Hill
New Hampton, IA


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  1. Brian, Jeff, Tim, Karla, Mindy, and kids, so sorry for the loss of Uncle Bob..you all are in our prayers!

  2. Sending prayers to the Brincks family. May his memories console you today. Going to miss seeing him. Jeanne and David Roder

  3. So sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers go to the family. Bob was a great person.🙏

  4. Brian, Jeff, Tim, and families,
    We were so shocked to hear of your father’s passing, especially so closely following your mother’s death. You have our deepest sympathy for your losses! Your parents were such wonderful, caring people who loved you so much. May God wrap his loving arms around you to comfort you in your grief!

  5. Sorry to hear of his passing…knew your family line through Donna, my classmate in New Hampton. God bless the family with peace and love at this time.

  6. Bob was always such a joy to talk to. A very kind and gentle man. He will be missed greatly! Rest in peace, Bob.

  7. My husband Tom and I enjoyed working with Bob during the KC Bingo nights. He was a dedicated and willing worker, and a friend to everyone. He will be missed.

  8. We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to Bob’s family. We are so sorry for your loss.
    Jim and Jan Dockendorf

  9. Deepest sympathy on your sudden loss. Bob was always friendly and cared about others. Thinking of you all

  10. Sorry for the loss of your dad BOB and also your mother Betty .Good memorys of your parents at Sara Lee and also years of playing cards. Fun couple. Sadly will be missed. Gary & Connie Kuehn

  11. We are sympathetic with you all on the loss of your father. He truly was the man you put into words in his obituary. I met him when we moved to NH in 1985 as a sales rep for SuperSweet Feeds until he retired. I had knee replacement the 15th so I’m immobile for awhile and sorry I could not attend the services. He was a great man- Cherish your memories


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