Col. Joseph “Knute” Nevins
Col. Joseph “Knute” Nevins was born on Aug. 15, 1931 in Dodge City Ks. He went to be with his Heavenly Father on February 21, 2019. He was 87 years old. He grew up in Dodge City and graduated from Dodge City High school in 1950. He married Geraldine Allphin, the mother of 6 of his children, and moved to Manhattan KS to attend college at Kansas State University. It was there that he started his military career as part of the ROTC program. After college graduation, he joined the United States Airforce in September of 1955 and became a pilot. He served our country for 30 years and never lost his passion for the United States of America. He served three tours in NATO for a total of 9 years in Europe. He commanded a Command and Control Unit in NATO and flew RF-4C aircraft for 3 years there. He flew reconnaissance missions with the 38th Tactical Recon Squadron locating troops and SAM missile sites. He served one year flying RF-4C aircraft in the Vietnam War. In 1974 he married Gerhild Becker, whom he met in Germany. They had one son. Throughout his 30 years in the USAF he was stationed all around the world and lastly in Texas, at Austin’s Bergstrom AFB where he retired with the rank of a Full Colonel, in Sept 1985.
After the death of his wife, Gerhild, he met his companion Patricia Hruby of 35 years. They followed their dreams in his retirement, where Knute and Pat moved to League City, TX. There he bought his 43’ Slocum sailboat called the Nil Desperandum. He transitioned his passion for navigation and journeys from the sky to the sea and became a Captain that loved taking family and friends out on a voyage. He lived on the boat for many years and he loved being on the water sailing. He had many adventurous trips out to sea, crossing the Gulf of Mexico twice and came back with many remarkable stories. He and Pat were members of the Auxiliary Coastguard for 8 years where they patrolled Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. They were very active in various political arenas. He also enjoyed his time at the Lone Star Flight Museum in Galveston where he volunteered for several years. They had the opportunity to spend a weekend on the USS Eisenhower out of Key West Florida and were catapulted off the ship.
Knute is preceded in death by his parents, Mrytle and Zenus Arthur Nevins, two brothers, Z. Arthur Jr and Warren Nevins, and wife Gerhild Nevins. He is survived by one brother Louis Nevins(Susie) and two sisters Sara Murray and Dena Clevenger, his companion Patricia Hruby, his 6 children, Lana Little (John), Dana Elliott (Gil), David Nevins(Teresa), Scott Nevins(Bobby), Carla Jacks(Gary), Geri Ann Heinz(Robert) and his son Andreas Nevins, whom succeeded him in death. Knute had 14 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. He also was survived by Patrica Hruby’s children, Debbie Muehr (Larry), Renee Eklund (Karl), Karri Gibson (Chuck), Gus Hruby and Robert (Bobby) Hruby who preceded him in death. 9 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.
Graveside services will take place on February 27, 2019 at 9:00a.m. at the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, 1520 Harry Wurzbach Rd, San Antonio, TX 78209 Shelter 1. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Wounded Warrior Fund.
Pat, Nicki and I send our most sincere condolences. We always enjoyed visiting with Knute when you visited Chuck and Kari. We pray that God will keep you safe, strong and healthy during this time of grief and stress. Sincerely, Soup & Nicki
I am so sorry for the family and you on your loss Knute was a kind and gentle man. Always enjoyed the cook outs we had at your place. He will truly missed and never forgotten. I know Bob will be happy to welcome him to the gates of heaven. If I can do anything please give me a call. We love you and the family. And feel the loss and the pain as you all do. Prayers for your strength They this sad time for you all. Love Chuck and Debbie Bennett
Pat, Our hearts are with you as we pray for peace, comfort and strength. It is a tremendous honor to say that I knew such a great patriot and man; He will never be forgotten.
With our love,
Jim and Cyndi
I want to offer my condolences to the family. I’m sure words cannot describe your pain. Rest assured that Jehovah God knows your pain and will heal it. Moreover, He “is close to the brokenhearted” (Psalms 34:18).
Our condolences to the family of Col. Joseph “kunte” Nevins. We pray that his soul will forever rest in peace and his memory will never be forgotten.
Condolences to All! We are out of the country and are unable to attend the funeral services, but know our hearts and prayers are with you all. May you Rest In Peace Knute!
Mim and Ron
So sorry for yals loss! Love yal and loved Knute. Prayers sent for peace and comfort. Love to all of you, Steve and Gail Wiggins
Deepest Sympathy, from cousin Kris Nevins,
May joyful memories comfort you during this sorrowful time.
Love and Light, Kris
I am reading this obituary and feeling so bad to hear of the loss of Knute. I always enjoyed talking with him and his encouragement to me and my family. He was full of life in strength, dignity and honor. Please accept our sincere condolences from the Caughron and Gwaltney family. Praying for all of you in this difficult time of grief.
Thinking of all your family at this time and send our sincere condolences. Remember fondly his visits to us in Munich when we were all in Germany.
Love from Robert and Carolyn Nevins and all our family.
Sorry to hear about Knute. We had a great visit when he and two of his daughters attended our last 1950 class dinner reunion at the Dodge House. Thank you for posting to let us know of his passing.
David~I sorry to learn of your loss. I know my sister Beth really liked your dad; he was always nice to her. Please know that I am thinking of you.
Gay Gregg Hughes
Sincere condolences to Pat, nieces, nephews & cousins . Fun times asail in Galveston Bay will always be remembered. May Knute Rest In Peace in God’s loving arms.
Frankie, Debbie & Phil (Warren’s family)