Baptized 27 Oct 1878 St. Johns United Church of Christ, Madison, Jefferson Co., IN.
Daughter of Heinrich Heck and Louise Kröll.
Married George Haak (Hauck) 17 Dec 1890, Jefferson Co., IN
Cause of death: Acute nephritis
G.E. Denny, MD
George C. Vail & Sons, Undertaker
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Madison Courier
16 Aug 1926
Monday
MRS. ANNA E. HECK DIES
Prominent Resident Passed Away Yesterday After Three Days' Illness.
Mrs. Anna E. Heck, aged 84, widow of the late Mathias Heck, passed away yesterday afternoon at the home of her son, William Heck, 707 west First street, following an illness of only three days of acute indigestion.
Mrs. Heck was a life-long resident of this city, and had a wide circle of very intimate friends who will be grieved at the news of her death.
She is survived by two sons, William M. and Charles L. Heck, of this city, one daughter, Mrs. Anna E. Cottom, of Indianapolis, one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, of this city, eleven grandchildren and nine great grand children. Her husband, Mathias Heck, died a number of year ago.
Funeral services will be held from the residence at 707 west First street tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. J.C. Black will conduct the services. Interment will be in the Springdale cemetery.
Baptized 27 Oct 1878 St. Johns United Church of Christ, Madison, Jefferson Co., IN.
Daughter of Heinrich Heck and Louise Kröll.
Married George Haak (Hauck) 17 Dec 1890, Jefferson Co., IN
Cause of death: Acute nephritis
G.E. Denny, MD
George C. Vail & Sons, Undertaker
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Madison Courier
16 Aug 1926
Monday
MRS. ANNA E. HECK DIES
Prominent Resident Passed Away Yesterday After Three Days' Illness.
Mrs. Anna E. Heck, aged 84, widow of the late Mathias Heck, passed away yesterday afternoon at the home of her son, William Heck, 707 west First street, following an illness of only three days of acute indigestion.
Mrs. Heck was a life-long resident of this city, and had a wide circle of very intimate friends who will be grieved at the news of her death.
She is survived by two sons, William M. and Charles L. Heck, of this city, one daughter, Mrs. Anna E. Cottom, of Indianapolis, one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, of this city, eleven grandchildren and nine great grand children. Her husband, Mathias Heck, died a number of year ago.
Funeral services will be held from the residence at 707 west First street tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. J.C. Black will conduct the services. Interment will be in the Springdale cemetery.