In loving memory of

Frederick R. Backhaus
August 14, 1934 - April 14, 2021

Frederick Richard Backhaus was born August 14, 1934 to the late Richard and Bertha (Braase) Backhaus in Denison, Iowa. He graduated from Country School in the 8th grade and worked hard to become a self-made man.

On June 29, 1952, Fred was united in marriage to Patricia Munson. To this union, three children were born: Ron, Lynn and Andrea. They made their home in Schleswig where he farmed for many years before moving to Denison in 1988. Fred owned and operated Backhaus Equipment in Schleswig from 1977-1995.

He was an avid card player who also enjoyed watching western shows and taking care of his dogs, Gracie and Angel. Although he enjoyed many things in life, his real love was buying farm equipment and his interactions with the public.

If you have ever seen a New Idea 2 row pull-type corn picker, there's a chance Fred bought it or sold it at one time. Fred will always be remembered for his great memory. He could recall birthdays and all kinds of things regarding his family and friends along with the specific dates and years that it had happened. It will always remain a mystery how he knew what was what and what was when.

If you were lucky, you have had a drink or two with Fred in his basement or his younger days at Fats. One thing was for sure, Fred also will be remembered for enjoying having the newer finer things in life. He was a loving husband, father, grandpa, great-grandpa and great-great-grandpa who will be missed by many.

Fred passed away, surrounded by his loving family, on Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at the Crawford County Memorial Hospital in Denison attaining the age of eighty-six years and eight months. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his daughter, Lynn Backhaus Braeker.

Left to cherish his memory, Patricia Backhaus; son, Ron Backhaus and his wife Kathie of Smithville, Missouri; daughter, Andrea and her husband J.R. Pauley of Denison; five grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; other relatives and friends.

Private family services will be held Sunday, April 18, 2021 at the Huebner Funeral Home. Interment is in the Morgan Cemetery in Schleswig.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be donated to either the Denison City Pound or the Logan Humane Society.

Tributes

Kathy Robertson wrote on Apr 17, 2021:

"You will be miss. "

Rick Winegarden wrote on Apr 17, 2021:

"Well as my dad ( Bob Winegarden) would say old Fearless Freddy was one heck of a good guy and if he said \"say hey I got an Idea\" you bet be ready for some thing!!! Longtime family friend of The Winegarden\'s in Pocahontas Iowa he Never missed one of our Auctions Real Good Guy My Sympathy goes out to his Family and Best regards. So glad I stopped about a year ago and seen him . Rick Winegarden "

Tonya R. Rateau (Gehring) wrote on Apr 16, 2021:

"My most sincerest condolences to the family of Freddie Backhaus. He always made me feel special when I saw him and put a smile on my face. May you rest on peace.....? Tonya Rateau (Gehring)"

Billie Maack-McCartney wrote on Apr 16, 2021:

"Deepest sympathy to the family. He will be missed by many "

Dorothy Tech wrote on Apr 16, 2021:

"Fred was a joy. He\'d always have some good stories when he came out to Johnny\'s. My sympathy for the family."

Robin Schiltz wrote on Apr 16, 2021:

"Sending hugs and sympathy to Fred\'s family! I have had a lot of fun with him, and will miss him giving me a hard time every time he saw me!! Thank you so much for sharing him here at Eventide-we have been very blessed to have had the pleasure of spending time with Fred!"

Allan/Karen Wiebers wrote on Apr 16, 2021:

"Our thoughts and prayers go out to Pat, Ron and Andrea, and your families. Allan and I enjoyed visiting with Freddie at the Denison Livestock Saturday sales. He could really tell some jokes. God\'s Blessings!"

Herman and Nancy (Stepanek) Rosburg - Charter Oak wrote on Apr 15, 2021:

"Our sympathy to the family of Freddie. Herman and Fred\'s neighbor, Loren Peters, often helped Freddie with machinery, esp. his corn picker. Lots of water under the bridge since then."

Lois and Paul Shook wrote on Apr 15, 2021:

"Extending our sympathy to the family."