Richard Hendryx
March 22, 2020
Rick Hendryx, 75, passed away peacefully at the Mercy Hospice house on Sunday, March 22, 2020 following a battle with cancer.
Rick was born June 18, 1944 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and grew up there. He attended Regis High School where he was a standout athlete in Football and Baseball. He went on to play football at the University of Iowa and obtained his degree in teaching. Upon graduation, he married Lynn Hendyx (Burkhart) and they settled in the Cedar Rapids area where he taught History and coached a wide variety of sports at his alma mater.
In 1974, his family moved to Waterloo when he took the head football coach job at Waterloo Columbus. He continued to teach and took on Athletic Director responsibilities there. During his 16 years at Columbus, his teams won two 3A state championships, made the playoffs in multiple seasons and together with his coaching staff and players, built a winning tradition that he was very proud of.
He was inducted into the Iowa High School Football Coach’s Hall of Fame and recently into Columbus’ Athletic Hall of Fame. He made lifelong friendships at Columbus and cherished the camaraderie and relationships with those with whom he worked.
After the passing of his wife Lynn, he remarried Charlene Hendryx (Smith) and together they moved to Des Moines where he taught History and coached football briefly at Lincoln High school until his retirement. His passion for football extended past his playing and coaching days, through his love for the Hawkeyes and Green Bay Packers. He was a lifelong fisherman, he loved to garden, play bridge, gamble and spend time with his family & friends.
He will be missed by the staff at Prairie Meadows, as well as his Bridge House family - where his sharp wit kept everyone entertained… some more than others! We want to especially thank his bridge family for their support of him by bringing him weekly meals to take home, offering words of encouragement, waking him up if he happened to doze off in the middle of a game, but more importantly, by giving him a place that he admitted has kept him going in the last five years and was the highlight of his week. We are forever grateful to you.
He is survived by his best friend and companion, his dog Charlie, with his family coming in a very close second. Dad, Gramps, Coach Dick …oh how we will miss you. Life with you was never dull, you were truly one of a kind, and our life was certainly more fun with you in it. The stories we will share with one another about your humor and antics through the years will keep us laughing forever. Thank you for being YOU.
A celebration of life will be held later this year. Memorial contributions may be designated for the Animal Rescue League of Des Moines. Online condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Christy Washam (Kerr) Class of 1994
03/26/2020
Mr. Hendryx was an awesome history teacher. He was a teacher whom I never forgot. I remember he had a great sense of humor. When I think of my time at Lincoln High School, I think of Mr. Hendryx's and Mr. Shartner's huge history class. They loved putting us on the spot.
My deepest condolences go out to his family and friends.
Tracy Gardner
03/26/2020
Mr. Hendryx was one of my favorites!! Team taught history with him and Shartner was the best. I can still hear Mr. Hendryx's voice in my head bantering with Shartner to this day, over 25 years later. Their class was the first time history ever became fun and interesting to me.
RIP Mr. Hendryx. You touched the lives of so many LHS kids.. Heaven surely saved a spot for you. ?
Stephanie Brennan
03/26/2020
He was the best history teacher I ever had and I always hoped to thank him one day. Thank you Mr. H for teaching me how to use humor to connect to kids in the classroom.You taught me to NEVER underestimate the power of my vote and I can still hear you screaming when G.W. beat Gore. Thanks for your service to the community! -Stephanie (Layne) Brennan Lincoln Class of 2003.
Student Class of 2002
03/26/2020
Mr. Hendryx was my favorite teacher and Ill never forget the time he told me if I held my sneeze in I would blow my brains out.
He was a great teacher with a great sense of humor.
Condolences for you all.
Scott Schoer
03/25/2020
My deepest condolences to the Hendrix family!
I am a 1983 grad of Columbus High. I have nothing but fond memories of Coach Hendrix!
I especially enjoyed stopping occasionally into his AD office between classes to talk about the Green Bay Packers. At the time they didnt have a great team so it was usually a conversation based on our mutual frustration with their latest loss! I would have enjoyed an opportunity to have some of those conversations in later years after they became the elite NFL team they are today!
RIP Coach!
Lynn Svoboda Collins
03/25/2020
The Hendryx home on Home Park was my in town home as a kid and the family always welcomed me with a hug and a good teasing. Rick ALWAYS made me laugh, even when he wasnt feeling his best. He was one in a million.
Albert Graziano
03/24/2020
Condolences from a Lincoln High School colleague who well remembers the Friday night that Rick's LHS team defeated Dowling in football at Valley Stadium, the last DM Public School Coach to do so.
Tom Moody
03/23/2020
Thoughts and prayers to the Hendryx family. He was a mentor and great coach to many. Took a bunch of average talent kids and made them believe in the themselves and the team and turned them into state champs. I will never forget his leadership and the season of 1986. He made a difference in my life. I am forever grateful to have played for him and proud to have called him coach. RIP COACH!
Bob Knipp
03/23/2020
Coach Hendyx was a very important figure in my life. I have great memories of our 1976 State Championship. He was an excellent coach and educator. He was one of the reasons I became a teacher. He will be dearly missed.
Dawn OBrien Henry
03/23/2020
Mr Hendryx was my govt and history teacher 1975-1976 at Columbus in Waterloo. He was the best. He brought me a sense of duty when voting. I was old enough to go to a caucus in 1975. Ugh. But I learned so much. He was a huge presence while I was there
1976 Columbus Grad