Gertraud "Gerti" (Tausch)
Henshall
Oct 13, 1941 - Apr 24, 2020
Posted by Ann Weber
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Gertraud “Gerti” Henshall, longtime Bartlesville resident, died Friday
in her hometown. She was 78, and though born in Germany, spent most of
her life in America where she was blessed with love and family.
Gerti was born the daughter of Emil and Karoline (Pachner) Tausch on
Oct. 13, 1941, in Friedberg-Sudetenland, Germany, the Army Home of Elvis
Presley. Gerti grew up in war-torn Germany with her mother, brother and
sister - her father never returned from the war. Gerti married an
American soldier Jim Wyler and one precious daughter Debby was born to
this union. They moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1964 to start their new
life, but Jim left Gerti and Debby shortly after arriving.
Gerti was a single mom who wanted the best for her child and worked hard
to put Debby through a good Catholic school. She decided in 1980 that
the two of them would move to Dewey, OK, to be closer to Gerti’s sister
Frieda. Gerti started work with Phillips Petroleum and later with
Applied Automation. She also worked several years at the Walmart bakery
before retiring. Gerti was introduced to Johnnie Henshall by his
daughter Kimberly, and they hit it off so well that they wed on June 24,
1983. They enjoyed 36 years of loving marriage together before Johnnie
preceded her in death on Dec. 13, 2019.
Gerti loved country music and watching the live bands out at the casino.
She was the #1 fan of her beloved “Rockin Johnnie” and his karaoke
renditions of Amarillo By Morning, Silver Wings and Hello Darling.
Johnnie was a longtime member and Past President of the Fraternal Order
of The Eagles Aerie 610 so he and Gerti enjoyed traveling to Eagles
conventions throughout the country from New York to Washington state.
They always had fun together - whether it was going to Branson, MO,
eating at Murphy’s or calling bingo. Gerti captured her favorite moments
with pictures and loved showing them to others. Visiting with friends
and collecting Beanie Babies were her passions, and she spent countless
hours keeping up with everyone on the phone and looking for special
Beanie Babies to give away as gifts. Most of all, Gerti loved her family
on both sides of the Atlantic, and she will be dearly missed.
Gerti is survived by three children, Debby Gehrke and Tim of Broken
Arrow, Kenny Henshall and Cristy of Bartlesville, and Kimberly Henshall
and Darrell of Nowata; one brother Emil Tausch and Petra of Germany, one
sister Frieda Kay of Dewey; seven grandchildren, Chett Gehrke and Devin,
Chadd Gehrke and Hillary, Dalton Henshall and Cassie, Kaylee Replogle
and Justin, Isabella Baughman, Kyle Scheer and Zachary Scheer; three
great grandchildren, Nolan, Lily, and Cadence; nephew Joshua Jones and
Cashmere; nephew James Kay; niece Stephanie Mata and boyfriend David;
and a host of other family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her
parents and loving husband Johnnie.
Visitation will be held Wednesday, 10-8 and Thursday, 9-1 at the Davis
Family Funeral Home & Crematory - Walker Brown Chapel, 918-333-7665,
4201 Nowata Rd, Bartlesville.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, April 30, at the Walker
Brown Chapel.
Interment will follow in the White Rose Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Carter Davis and the Davis Family Funeral Home & Crematory – Walker Brown Chapel.
Online condolences and remembrances may be shared at www.DavisFamilyFuneralHome.com.
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