(KMZA)--A teacher and coach at Nemaha Central High school in Seneca is being remembered.
Dennis Hermreck, of Onaga, died Sunday at the age of 57 at a Topeka hospital.
Hermreck started his teaching career in Onaga and later taught at Wamego before becoming a social studies teacher and coach at Seneca.
He was a former school board member for Onaga USD 322 and was the " voice of the buffaloes" for many years at football and basketball games.
A Facebook page has been created for students and others to share their memories of Hermreck.
Mass of Christian Burial for Hermreck will be Thursday morning at 10:00 at the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church in Onaga.
The Chapel Oaks Funeral Home in Onaga is handling arrangements.
Among survivors are his wife, Ann, and two daughters.
There will be no school Thursday in Nemaha Central USD 115 so students and staff can attend Hermreck's service.
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