Inducted Oct. 1, 1918 in Donora, Washtington Co., Pa.
Discharged Dec. 13, 1918
Pittsburgh Press
February 4, 1965
MONESSEN PHYSICIAN FOR 40 YEARS, WAR I VETERAN
MONESSEN, Feb.4 Services for Dr. Max W. Heatter, a physician in Monessen for 40 years, will be tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Robert A. Billick Funeral Home, Grand Boulevard and Marion Avenue here. Dr. Heatter, 67, of 1530 Marion Ave., died yesterday in Pittsburgh. A native of Austria-Hungary, he was a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and the Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Helen Rozner Heatter; a son; three sisters, Mrs. Helen Erenrich of Miami Beach, Mrs. Ann Schwartz of Homestead Park, and Mrs. Irene Hersh of Pittsburgh, and a brother, Dr. Maurice H. Heatter of Library. Friends will be received tonight from 7-10. Burial will be in Kneseth Israel Cemetery.
Inducted Oct. 1, 1918 in Donora, Washtington Co., Pa.
Discharged Dec. 13, 1918
Pittsburgh Press
February 4, 1965
MONESSEN PHYSICIAN FOR 40 YEARS, WAR I VETERAN
MONESSEN, Feb.4 Services for Dr. Max W. Heatter, a physician in Monessen for 40 years, will be tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Robert A. Billick Funeral Home, Grand Boulevard and Marion Avenue here. Dr. Heatter, 67, of 1530 Marion Ave., died yesterday in Pittsburgh. A native of Austria-Hungary, he was a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and the Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Helen Rozner Heatter; a son; three sisters, Mrs. Helen Erenrich of Miami Beach, Mrs. Ann Schwartz of Homestead Park, and Mrs. Irene Hersh of Pittsburgh, and a brother, Dr. Maurice H. Heatter of Library. Friends will be received tonight from 7-10. Burial will be in Kneseth Israel Cemetery.
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