She was born March 21, 1925 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania a daughter of John and Helen (Stanley) Knowles. She graduated from Kensington High School in Philadelphia.
On January 29, 1949 she was united in marriage to George Michael Heininger. They made their home in the Port Richmond area of Philadelphia where George worked as a huckster selling produce with his horse and wagon. Mr. Heininger died January 30, 1980. In the 2000s, Etta moved to Northeast Philadelphia.
She was a homemaker until later in life when she worked for the Commission on Services to the Aging in Philadelphia. Upon retirement, she moved to Port Charlotte, Florida with her daughter, Donna. In 2011, Etta moved to Indiana to live with her daughter, Linda.
She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary Skleno Club on Janney Street in Philadelphia. A funny, smart and classy woman who loved the Lord, her family and the beach, she enjoyed spending many summers by the seashore in New Jersey and later Florida.
Surviving relatives include a daughter, Linda P. (Jerry) Gottschalk of South Whitley; two granddaughters, Jeanine Lyn Hearn Zuener and Carly Michelle Heininger; four great grandchildren, Andrew, Nathaniel, Kaitlyn and Madelyn Zuerner; a daughter-in-law, Anne Marie Breen Heininger of Philadelphia; and a son-in-law, Garry Fortner of North Manchester.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, George Michael Heininger Jr. and a daughter, Donna Helen Heininger Fortner.
Smith & Sons Miller Chapel, South Whitley.
She was born March 21, 1925 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania a daughter of John and Helen (Stanley) Knowles. She graduated from Kensington High School in Philadelphia.
On January 29, 1949 she was united in marriage to George Michael Heininger. They made their home in the Port Richmond area of Philadelphia where George worked as a huckster selling produce with his horse and wagon. Mr. Heininger died January 30, 1980. In the 2000s, Etta moved to Northeast Philadelphia.
She was a homemaker until later in life when she worked for the Commission on Services to the Aging in Philadelphia. Upon retirement, she moved to Port Charlotte, Florida with her daughter, Donna. In 2011, Etta moved to Indiana to live with her daughter, Linda.
She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary Skleno Club on Janney Street in Philadelphia. A funny, smart and classy woman who loved the Lord, her family and the beach, she enjoyed spending many summers by the seashore in New Jersey and later Florida.
Surviving relatives include a daughter, Linda P. (Jerry) Gottschalk of South Whitley; two granddaughters, Jeanine Lyn Hearn Zuener and Carly Michelle Heininger; four great grandchildren, Andrew, Nathaniel, Kaitlyn and Madelyn Zuerner; a daughter-in-law, Anne Marie Breen Heininger of Philadelphia; and a son-in-law, Garry Fortner of North Manchester.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a son, George Michael Heininger Jr. and a daughter, Donna Helen Heininger Fortner.
Smith & Sons Miller Chapel, South Whitley.
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