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Charles A Heins

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Charles A Heins

Birth
Death
1921 (aged 57–58)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Kiel relatives received a message on Sunday from Milwaukee, informing them of the death of Carl A. Heins. His demise occurred at the family home in that city after a lingering illness.

Decedent was born in Kiel, September 14, 1863, the second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heins. He was educated in the local public school and after growing to manhood was united in marriage in 1886 to Mathilda Griebenow.

Soon after the couple located at Wittenberg, where Mr. Heins operated a general store for about 25 years. For the past few years the family resided in Milwaukee, where he held different positions until illness forced him to give up his work.

The survivors are his wife, one daughter, Irma, and two sons, Arthur and Waldemar. He also leaves two brothers Rudolph in Kiel and Arthur at Tigerton, and four sisters, Mrs. Ad. Wittmann of Merrill, Miss Minnie Heins and Mrs. J. B. Laun of Kiel, and Mrs. A. W. Dassler of Fort Smith, Ark.

Funeral services were held at the Ref. church in Milwaukee Wednesday afternoon, after which the remains were shipped to Kiel on the evening train. Burial will take place today, Thursday, afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rud. Heins, Rev. Friedli of Milwaukee officiating. Interment in the Kiel cemetery.
December 22, 1921
Kiel relatives received a message on Sunday from Milwaukee, informing them of the death of Carl A. Heins. His demise occurred at the family home in that city after a lingering illness.

Decedent was born in Kiel, September 14, 1863, the second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heins. He was educated in the local public school and after growing to manhood was united in marriage in 1886 to Mathilda Griebenow.

Soon after the couple located at Wittenberg, where Mr. Heins operated a general store for about 25 years. For the past few years the family resided in Milwaukee, where he held different positions until illness forced him to give up his work.

The survivors are his wife, one daughter, Irma, and two sons, Arthur and Waldemar. He also leaves two brothers Rudolph in Kiel and Arthur at Tigerton, and four sisters, Mrs. Ad. Wittmann of Merrill, Miss Minnie Heins and Mrs. J. B. Laun of Kiel, and Mrs. A. W. Dassler of Fort Smith, Ark.

Funeral services were held at the Ref. church in Milwaukee Wednesday afternoon, after which the remains were shipped to Kiel on the evening train. Burial will take place today, Thursday, afternoon at 1 o'clock, from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rud. Heins, Rev. Friedli of Milwaukee officiating. Interment in the Kiel cemetery.
December 22, 1921

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