Graveside service and burial will be held on Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. at the Broken Bow Cemetery in Broken Bow, NE with Pastor Lori Stevens officiating, and a Memorial service for family and close friends will be held on Wednesday, July 1, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. at the Ansley United Methodist Church in Ansley with Pastor Lori Stevens officiating. Memorials are suggested to the Ansley United Methodist Church, Ansley EMT’s, &/or Ansley Youth Foundation for emphasis in agriculture. A Visitation will be held on Tuesday, June 30 from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. with family greeting 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Govier Brothers Mortuary in Broken Bow, NE. An online guest book may be signed for words of encouragement or remembrance at www.govierbrothers.com. Govier Brothers Mortuary are in charge of arrangements. Govier Brothers Mortuary will comply with the CDC and State of Nebraska. We sincerely encourage each person to make your decision whether to attend based on the best interest of your health and that of your community.
Francis L. Hircock, Jr., 80, passed away June 25, 2020 at his home in Ansley, NE with his two beloved girls (Nancy and Sally) by his side.
Francis Lee was born July 10, 1939 to Francis LeRoy and Merna Agnes "Peggy" (Mills) Hircock at home near Weissert, NE in the Garfield Township of Custer County. Francis attended Sunshine Country School and Merna Public Schools through 8th grade. During his freshman and sophomore years, Francis received his education at Nebraska School of Technical Agriculture at Curtis, NE where he earned top swine and beef showman honors. Francis Lee completed high school at Broken Bow Public Schools, graduating with the Class of 1957.
Francis Lee excelled in high school sports. In football, he was an aggressive offensive and defensive tackle, known as a demon on fumble recoveries. He was named to the All-Conference and All-State Teams where his caliber of play recognized Francis as being one of the best linemen in the state of Nebraska despite a leg injury. Mr. Hircock was an outstanding shot put and discus thrower. He was the 1957 Class ‘B’ state champion shot putter where he smashed the state shot put record by over 2 feet. Francis Lee was inducted into the Broken Bow Athletic Hall of Fame in 1987.
Francis Lee met Nancy during their junior year of high school when Nancy asked him to a Job’s Daughters dance. Francis Lee was active in Order of Demolay, FFA and 4-H. On July 22, 1961 he was united in marriage to Nancy Juanita Still at the United Methodist Church in Broken Bow, NE. The couple had two children Lee and Sally. Francis was baptized and joined the United Methodist Church while living and teaching in Shelton, NE.
Mr. Hircock served in the Army National Guards for several years. Francis studied at Colorado State University of Fort Collins, CO and Nebraska State Teachers College, Kearney (known today as University of Nebraska-Kearney).
Francis Lee majored in Industrial Arts and Physical Education where in 1962, he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree.
In summertime, Francis Lee worked alongside his Father and brother in the family’s wheat harvest business. Francis had a stellar career in college football and track and field. Francis played defensive nose guard. Francis’s ability to play both sides of the ball set Kearney’s team apart from others as Kearney had both goal line defense and offense. Coach Zikmund moved Francis to the offensive line anytime Kearney was inside the 10-yard line. Francis Lee qualified for the NAIA Championship Track and Field Meet all four years in both the shot put and discus, placing in the top eight every year. In 1962, he set a college school record in the shot. Today, this record is still in the top ten throws of all Kearney’s shot put history.
After teaching industrial arts and P.E classes while coaching football and track and field for five years, Francis Lee returned to Custer County to farm and ranch with his Father on the family farm in Ortello Valley. He was proud of his life-long career in farming, ranching and childhood milking where he displayed entrepreneurial spirit with several agricultural enterprises. He was a steward of the land, believing one should leave the soil better and richer for the next generation.
Francis Lee Hircock was an accomplished man. He served as an EMT and Elk’s Lodge member. Francis was one of the hardest workers who genuinely cared for others. Mr. Hircock was a father figure to many, an awesome teacher, a winning coach, a stealthy hunter, a patient fisherman, a fun-loving camper, a dead-eye marksman and a man with integrity, morals and principles, but most importantly a son of God and faithful follower of Jesus.
Francis loved deeply and will be greatly missed by his loving wife of almost 59 years, Nancy. Francis is also survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Sally Lynne and Roger Schuett of Chapman; grandsons Ryan Charles Hircock and wife Brittany, of Loup City; Stuart Alan Hircock of North Bend, and Tanner Lee Hircock of Lincoln; brother and sister-in-law, Charles and Bonnie (Devish) Hircock of Phoenix, AZ; sister, Jeanne (Hircock) Hettenbach of White City, KS; sister- and brother-in law, Wanda (Still) and Bill Melville of Broken Bow; sister-in-law, Joann (Douglass) Still of Anselmo; along with several nieces and nephews, and son Lee Hircock.
Mr. Hircock was preceded in death by his parents; his father and mother-in-law, Willard and Lorraine (Engle) Still; and brothers-in-laws, Dean Hettenbach and Rick Still.
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