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Barbara <I>Harrer</I> Heiner

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Barbara Harrer Heiner

Birth
Germany
Death
29 Nov 1945 (aged 72)
Bedford, Lincoln County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Bedford, Lincoln County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Mrs C. G. Heiner Died Thursday at Her Home

Mrs. C. G. Heiner passed away at her home in Afton Thursday after an illness of several months. Several time during the last few months she has been very bad, but due to her strong constitution she has rallied, although it was certain she could not live very long.
Some of her family have been here nearly every day, and most of them were present at the time of her death.
Funeral services will be held in the North Ward chapel at 1:00 p.m. Monday, December 3. Friends may call at the home during Monday forenoon.
Mrs Chas G. Heiner Laid to Rest Monday
Mrs Barbara Heiner, wife of Charles G. Heiner of Afton passed peacefully away at the home of their son Robert Heiner of Bedford,l Thursday November 29 at 1:00 p.m.
Mrs Heiner has been ill for the past eleven months from a stroke which she suffered at her home in After December 27, 1944. She was then taken to the L.D.S. Hospital at Idaho Falls where she was treated for ten days, but with no avail, and she grew gradually weaker until about six weeks ago when she had a bad heart attack which caused her to suffer very much until she passed away.
She has been cared for at the home of her three oldest sons, Robert C., Carl and Joseph Heiner of Bedford for the past nine months. Everything that loving hands could do was done for her during her illness. Her husband C.G. Heiner was with her a good share of the time to comfort and console her during her hours of suffering.
Mrs Heiner was born in Wieden, Bavaria, Germany on June 28, 1873. She was converted to the L.D.S. Church by missionaries in 1891.
Shortly after this she came to America with a group of saints and missionaries.

Heiner, Mrs. C. G (29 Nov 1945)Star Valley Independent

Parents: Michael Harrer & Anna Apollonia Zeckl
Spouse: Charles Gottfried Heiner married 3 Jun 1895 Paris, Bear Lake, Id.
Mrs C. G. Heiner Died Thursday at Her Home

Mrs. C. G. Heiner passed away at her home in Afton Thursday after an illness of several months. Several time during the last few months she has been very bad, but due to her strong constitution she has rallied, although it was certain she could not live very long.
Some of her family have been here nearly every day, and most of them were present at the time of her death.
Funeral services will be held in the North Ward chapel at 1:00 p.m. Monday, December 3. Friends may call at the home during Monday forenoon.
Mrs Chas G. Heiner Laid to Rest Monday
Mrs Barbara Heiner, wife of Charles G. Heiner of Afton passed peacefully away at the home of their son Robert Heiner of Bedford,l Thursday November 29 at 1:00 p.m.
Mrs Heiner has been ill for the past eleven months from a stroke which she suffered at her home in After December 27, 1944. She was then taken to the L.D.S. Hospital at Idaho Falls where she was treated for ten days, but with no avail, and she grew gradually weaker until about six weeks ago when she had a bad heart attack which caused her to suffer very much until she passed away.
She has been cared for at the home of her three oldest sons, Robert C., Carl and Joseph Heiner of Bedford for the past nine months. Everything that loving hands could do was done for her during her illness. Her husband C.G. Heiner was with her a good share of the time to comfort and console her during her hours of suffering.
Mrs Heiner was born in Wieden, Bavaria, Germany on June 28, 1873. She was converted to the L.D.S. Church by missionaries in 1891.
Shortly after this she came to America with a group of saints and missionaries.

Heiner, Mrs. C. G (29 Nov 1945)Star Valley Independent

Parents: Michael Harrer & Anna Apollonia Zeckl
Spouse: Charles Gottfried Heiner married 3 Jun 1895 Paris, Bear Lake, Id.

Gravesite Details

Cause of death: Stoke



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