A native of Hebron, N.d., he married Frieda Siegele in Stanley, N.D. The couple engaged in farming in North Dakota until the fall of 1937 when they moved to Lodi. Heinle operated a Texaco service station on the corner of Elm Street and Cherokee Lane for several years and later worked as a custodian at Lodi's First Baptist Church.
A member of First Baptist, Heinle is survived by his wife, Frieda Heinle of Lodi, his son, Elder Heinle of Citrus Heights, his daughter, Adeline Fachner of Lodi, his brother Arthur Heinle of Galt, his sisters, Emma Leicht of Lodi and Anna Schauer of North Dakota, eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Entombment will be at Lodi Mausoleum
Lodi News-Sentinel Jan 5, 1979
A native of Hebron, N.d., he married Frieda Siegele in Stanley, N.D. The couple engaged in farming in North Dakota until the fall of 1937 when they moved to Lodi. Heinle operated a Texaco service station on the corner of Elm Street and Cherokee Lane for several years and later worked as a custodian at Lodi's First Baptist Church.
A member of First Baptist, Heinle is survived by his wife, Frieda Heinle of Lodi, his son, Elder Heinle of Citrus Heights, his daughter, Adeline Fachner of Lodi, his brother Arthur Heinle of Galt, his sisters, Emma Leicht of Lodi and Anna Schauer of North Dakota, eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
Entombment will be at Lodi Mausoleum
Lodi News-Sentinel Jan 5, 1979
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