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Victor William Heinzen

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Victor William Heinzen

Birth
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
6 Oct 1965 (aged 29)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5, Row 1, Lot 25
Memorial ID
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Heinzen, Victor William (Sept. 1, 1936-Oct. 6, 1965 –husband of Mary Ann Karls [married Oct. 17, 1964 at St. Mary Catholic Church in Chilton, Calumet County] –son of Albin Heinzen and Bertha Schwoerer –armed services 1956-1958 –worked for Manitowoc Shipping until being hired by the county on Aug. 16, 1965 –laborer for county highway department –died from “cerebral hemorrhage –compound skull fracture –county tractor tipped over onto him” –“A Manitowoc County Highway Dept. employee was killed Wednesday morning when he was crushed under a tractor which overturned while he was cutting grass along County Trunk JJ about five miles west of the city…. Heinzen had been employed as a maintenance man by Manitowoc County Highway Dept. since Aug. 16, 1965. Prior to that he had worked at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc. His father, also employed by the county in the highway department for 35 years, is planning to retire at the end of the year.”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 5, Row 1, Lot 25] [marriage record Calumet 16-529] [death record Manitowoc 61-342]
Heinzen, Victor William (Sept. 1, 1936-Oct. 6, 1965 –husband of Mary Ann Karls [married Oct. 17, 1964 at St. Mary Catholic Church in Chilton, Calumet County] –son of Albin Heinzen and Bertha Schwoerer –armed services 1956-1958 –worked for Manitowoc Shipping until being hired by the county on Aug. 16, 1965 –laborer for county highway department –died from “cerebral hemorrhage –compound skull fracture –county tractor tipped over onto him” –“A Manitowoc County Highway Dept. employee was killed Wednesday morning when he was crushed under a tractor which overturned while he was cutting grass along County Trunk JJ about five miles west of the city…. Heinzen had been employed as a maintenance man by Manitowoc County Highway Dept. since Aug. 16, 1965. Prior to that he had worked at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc. His father, also employed by the county in the highway department for 35 years, is planning to retire at the end of the year.”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 5, Row 1, Lot 25] [marriage record Calumet 16-529] [death record Manitowoc 61-342]


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