Arthur William Sengstock Jr.

arthur sengstock

March 23, 1943 ~ February 8, 2025

Born in: Harbor Beach, MI
Resided in: Canyon Lake, TX

Arthur William Sengstock, Jr 81, of Canyon Lake, Texas passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by family and his beloved dog Sadi on February 8,2025. He was born on March 23, 1943, in Harbor Beach, MI to Arthur William Sengstock Sr and Lena Mathilda (Koglin) Sengstock. Art served in the United States Army with a tour in Korea for 5 years and was a very proud military veteran. He is predeceased by his parents and brothers-in-law, Larry Harwood, Robert Smith, Alan Pankow, Dan May and sister-in-law, Pat Minter.

The family left to honor his memory: His wife, Betty of 37 years. His son, Arthur Sengstock III (Jennifer), son, Aaron Sengstock; daughter, Adale McGee (Jerry) and son Avian Sengstock (Amy). His stepson, Shane Utley (Terri); stepdaughter, Robyn Nembhard (Duane). His siblings in Michigan; sisters, Brenda (Lavern) Friedland, Joyce Harwood, Elaine (Roy) Reinke, Lola Smith, Darla Pankow, Deanna May and Brother Daryl Sengstock (Kim). Sister-in-law, Peggy Fischer. His grandchildren, Matthew Abercrombie, Aric and Celia Sengstock, Jerry Jr, Alysia and Kason McGee, Avian Jr, Kyler and Ryder Sengstock, Zoe and Eli Utley. Great-grandson, Jase McGee. Great-niece, Kodi Shotwell and countless other nieces and nephews. Art loved his large family and held each and every one close to his heart.

Art retired from Consolidated Communication in Conroe, TX as a fleet mechanic after 33 years. Art and Betty spent their retirement in Canyon Lake, Tx where Art loved to work in his garage, tend to his bird feeders to watch all the beautiful birds and maintain his roses and tomato gardens. Art’s legacy will truly carry on through all that loved him.

In lieu of flowers, donations would be greatly appreciated to:

Hope Hospice

611 N Walnut Ave

New Braunfels, Tx 78130

Hopehospice.net

Services

Graveside: Thursday, February 27, 2025 2:45 pm

Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
1520 Harry Wurzbach Rd.
San Antonio, TX 78209

210.820.3891

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  1. My Dad, after my parent’s divorce took on daytrips on the weekends he had custody. He took us to Nacogdoches, Caddo Mounds and the Alabama Coushatta Indian Reservation, to name a few. He also took us fishing. I think this is where my love of traveling around Texas and the outdoors came about. His tremendous work ethics was also an influence on myself. Although we didn’t talk much, I loved him dearly. And will cherish all the memories we had. Even when I stood on the sidelines or was away from him.

  2. A true friend and fellow veteran Art and I were good friends! He was a hard worker and loved gardening. His love for his family was often discussed in our conversations. Buddy you will be missed by countless friends and family members!! RIP ( Earl)

  3. Uncle Art was a nice man the man I knew growing up was nice he loved fishing and hunting he watched football with my dad and he bbq I liked him a lot I wish I would’ve been able to see him as we got older I’m his niece on his first wife’s side RIP Art I hope you see mom and dad like old times

  4. Me and Art worked together at Consolidated the last years I was there. He was a hard working man. I really enjoyed working with Art when he came over to building & grounds. He will be missed by many rest in peace my friend.


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