William Heintz

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William Heintz

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11 Aug 1935 (aged 70)
Bessie, Washita County, Oklahoma, USA
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Obituary: Clinton Daily News, Monday, August 12, 1935
W H HEINTZ IS TAKEN BY DEATH
Funeral Services To Be Held Tuesday

Funeral services for W M Heintz, 70, who died at his home five miles west of Bessie, Sunday, will be conducted at the Bessie Lutheran church Tuesday morning.

Death was due to a heart attack. The service will be held at 10 o'clock with the Rev H Streeb in charge. Burial will be made in the Lutheran cemetery under the direction of the Kern and Schneider Funeral Home.

He is survived by his widow, three daughters, Mrs Earl Simmons, El Reno; Mrs Louis Horn, Mutual; and Mrs Otto Kempf, Custer City; and one son, Dave.

Other survivors include three stepdaughters, Mrs Ed Bose, Bessie; Mrs U W Baker, Butler; and Mrs O B King, Oklahoma City. Two stepsons, Andrew and Oscar Buffing, Bessie, also survive.

~~~William and Karoline Heintz emigrated from Russia in 1907, to Marion Co, Kansas. Karoline died there in 1910 and William, with his three children, moved to Oklahoma.
Obituary: Clinton Daily News, Monday, August 12, 1935
W H HEINTZ IS TAKEN BY DEATH
Funeral Services To Be Held Tuesday

Funeral services for W M Heintz, 70, who died at his home five miles west of Bessie, Sunday, will be conducted at the Bessie Lutheran church Tuesday morning.

Death was due to a heart attack. The service will be held at 10 o'clock with the Rev H Streeb in charge. Burial will be made in the Lutheran cemetery under the direction of the Kern and Schneider Funeral Home.

He is survived by his widow, three daughters, Mrs Earl Simmons, El Reno; Mrs Louis Horn, Mutual; and Mrs Otto Kempf, Custer City; and one son, Dave.

Other survivors include three stepdaughters, Mrs Ed Bose, Bessie; Mrs U W Baker, Butler; and Mrs O B King, Oklahoma City. Two stepsons, Andrew and Oscar Buffing, Bessie, also survive.

~~~William and Karoline Heintz emigrated from Russia in 1907, to Marion Co, Kansas. Karoline died there in 1910 and William, with his three children, moved to Oklahoma.