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Carl Fred Heinzmann1
was born on 22 Jan 1915 in Sandoval, Marion County, Illinois. He
was educated in High School in Sandoval, Marion County, Illinois.
He started at Carlyle high school and finished at Sandoval. He lived South
18th Street in Mount Vernon, Jefferson County, Illinois in Nov 1936.
He lived in a streetcar on 24th Street in Centralia, Marion County, Illinois
in 1938. He lived in a 2 room apartment on North Poplar Street in
Centralia, Marion County, Illinois in 1938. He lived on route 51
north of Dobbs on the opposite side of street in Central City, Marion County,
Illinois in 1938. He lived in 100 block of West Kell in Central City,
Marion County, Illinois in 1938. He was service station operator
between Mar 1941 and 31 Jul 1976 in Carlyle, Clinton County, Illinois.
He lived in John Peter's apartment on route 50 in Carlyle, Clinton County, Illinois
in 1941. He lived at 730 Clinton Street in Carlyle, Clinton County,
Illinois about 1942. He was a member of Scott Lodge #79 AFAM in Carlyle,
Clinton County, Illinois. He was very proud of achieving 50 years
of membership, not just as a Mason but in Eastern Star and the Shriners. He
died on 21 Apr 2006 in Carlyle, Clinton County, Illinois.2
Obituary from Frerker Funeral Home
Carl F. Heinzmann of Carlyle, Illinois died Friday April 21, 2006 at his
home in Carlyle at the age of 91 years. Mr. Heinzmann was born in Shattuc, Illinois
on January 22, 1915 the son of Otto and Isabelle Reynolds Heinzmann. He married
Helen A. Cherry November 20, 1936 in Salem, Illinois and she preceded him in
death on May 6, 1995.
Carl is survived by a daughter: Phyllis Ann Johnson and husband Douglas
of Ridgewood, New Jersey; a son: Frankie Heinzmann and wife Terisa of Universal
City, Texas; a sister: Maxine Cole and husband Wesley of Shattuc; 7 grandchildren;
7 great grandchildren; 3 step great grandchildren; and 1 step great great grandchild.
Carl formerly owned Carl's D.X. Service Station in Carlyle (later Carl's
Sunoco Service Station), and after his retirement was a bus driver for Carlyle
Unit 1 School System. Carl was a member of the First United Methodist Church
of Carlyle, the Scott Masonic Lodge #79 A.F. & A.M. of Carlyle, the Centralia
Shrine Club, Ainad Temple, Eastern Star and the Clinton County Historical Society.
Funeral services for Mr. Heinzmann were at the Frerker Funeral Home in Carlyle
on Wednesday, April 26, 2006 at 11:00 A.M. with Rev. Mark Myers officiating,
with the interment following at Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery in Centralia.
Friends visited with the family at the Frerker Funeral Home on Tuesday from
5 to 8:00 P.M. or on Wednesday from 8:00 A.M. until the time of services. Masonic
Services were held at the Frerker Funeral Home Tuesday at 7:00 P.M.
Expressions of sympathy may be made Carl's memory to Shriners Hospitals
for Crippled Children, Scott Masonic Lodge #79 A.F. & A.M., First United
Methodist Church of Carlyle or to the charity of the donor's choice, and those
will be received at the Frerker Funeral Home.
He was buried on 26 Apr 2006 in Hillcrest Memorial Park, Centralia, Marion
County, Illinois.2 |