Obituary Record

Louis A. Heinzerling
Died on 6/7/1952
Buried in Blair Cemetery

Louis A. Heinzerling

Place of publication is not recorded but has a handwritten date of 1952. Danish American Archives Vig Files record his death date as June 7, 1952.

Louie Heinzerling, 80, Died Saturday

Louis A. Heinzerling, early-day harness maker of Blair, passed away last Saturday at the home of Mrs. Lily Coffin on East Lincoln Street. He had made his home here for the past five years.

The deceased was born in Blair January 7th, 1872, attending school here and spending most of his life in this vicinity.

Most of his life was spent in Blair working at his trade at the Blair Horse Collar Factory which was an early-day plant in Blair.

He is survived by 2 sons and a daughter. The sons are Harvey Heinzerling, Denver, Colorado and John Heinzerling of the United States Navy stationed at Jacksonville, Florida. The daughter is Mrs. Ruth White, of Los Angeles.

There are no brothers, sisters or other relatives.

Services were held Monday with the Rev. Home L. Dickerson delivering the funeral sermon. Interment was made in the Blair Cemetery.

~~~Danish American Archives records his father as Edward and his mother Anna (Loechel); brothers John Edward, Francis W. and Rudolph Victor~~~

Obituary courtesy of the Washington County Genealogical Society. Newspaper clippings on file at the Blair Public Library.

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