Surviving are his wife, Edna Mae and three sons, Paul F. Heck Jr, Chester C. Heck and Kenneth Lee Heck, all of Huntingdon. There are four grand-children.
The deceased was of the Protestant faith. He last employment was at the Carl Schultz Dairy Farm, Williamsburg.
The funeral service will take place Tuesday afternoon, January 12, at 2 p.m. from the Peters Funeral Home in Huntingdon. Officiating will be the Rev. Amos Hommel and interment will be made in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home after 7 pm this evening till time for the service on Tuesday.
Source: Published in the Huntingdon Daily News in Huntingdon, PA on January 11, 1965.
Surviving are his wife, Edna Mae and three sons, Paul F. Heck Jr, Chester C. Heck and Kenneth Lee Heck, all of Huntingdon. There are four grand-children.
The deceased was of the Protestant faith. He last employment was at the Carl Schultz Dairy Farm, Williamsburg.
The funeral service will take place Tuesday afternoon, January 12, at 2 p.m. from the Peters Funeral Home in Huntingdon. Officiating will be the Rev. Amos Hommel and interment will be made in the Riverview Cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home after 7 pm this evening till time for the service on Tuesday.
Source: Published in the Huntingdon Daily News in Huntingdon, PA on January 11, 1965.
Family Members
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Gertrude Alice Stapleton Garlock
1906–1941
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Norman Chalmer Heck
1910–1987
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Evelyn Mae Horne Rinker Miller
1911–1965
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Dorothy Maxie Heck
1913–1926
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Janell Gertrude Heck Ritchey
1915–1940
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Glen William Rinker
1917–2000
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Elwood Carl Rinker
1920–1995
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George Franklin Heck Sr
1921–1979
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Robert Heck
1923–1987
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Margaret Heck
1924–1924
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Ruth Heck
1926–1926
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