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John Heimbigner

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John Heimbigner

Birth
Death
18 Oct 1927 (aged 64–65)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Odessa, Lincoln County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Father: John Heimbigner
Mother: Mary (Kein) Heimbigner
Wife: Katie Heimbigner

He was 65 years old at the time of his death.
Information from Washington State Digital Archives website.

From findagrave contributor gapwork90 on Dec 15, 2011:
After much research from the Adams Country Historical and census records, I believe the Wash State Death record could have an error. I believe John's father was Conrad Heimbiger 4070 0321 and his mother was Anna Marie Kiehn 4070 0319. This information based also on the obit of his father Conrad. Believe his father was probably named Conrad Johann or Johann Conrad. All census records refer to him as Conrad. In fact your John is also referred to as a Conrad in one of census.

Thank you so much for adding this information. I would be more than happy to transfer this memorial to a family member so that it can be properly fixed.

From findagrave contributor Iloker on Oct 9, 2012:
One child John D Heimbigner is buried at the Methodist Cemetery in Bickleton, WA. Memorial #15012295

Thank you! (The parent link must be done from the child's memorial)

Retired Odessa Farmer was in Country 32 years.

John Heimbigner, age 65, retired farmer of Odessa, died at the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday. The body was removed to Hennessey-Calloway's and will be sent to Odessa for interment.
Mr. Heimbigner resided in the Big Bend country about 32 years and had been a resident of Odessa for the last 19 years.
He is survived by his widow, Katherine; two brothers, Adam of Packard, Wash., and Henry of Dryden, Wash.; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Ostrich of Ritzville, Mrs. Lesser of Packard, Mrs. Schnell of Odessa and Mrs. Mary Myers of California; five sons, August of Tacoma and Fred W., Clarence, John and Casper of Odessa, and a daughter, Rosa, of Odessa.

The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Washington) Wed, Oct 19, 1927, Pg 6.

Pioneer of the Big Bend Laid to Rest at Odessa Yesterday.

The funeral of John Heimbigner, a pioneer of the Big Bend country, was held from the Odessa Lutheran church today, The Rev. H. P. Christensen officiating. Burial was in Odessa Lutheran cemetery.
Mr. Heimbigner, 65, was born in Russia. He had extensive holdings in wheat land, both in Lincoln and Adams counties, and his family resides here. He was married three times, his first wife dying in 1913 at Odessa. Five children died before the father and six children survive. They are Fred W., August, Clarence, Rosie, Jonnie and Kasper Heimbigner. Mr. Heimbigner died Tuesday evening at the Sacred Heart hospital, Spokane, of lockjaw.

The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Washington) Sat, Oct 22, 1927, Pg 9.
Father: John Heimbigner
Mother: Mary (Kein) Heimbigner
Wife: Katie Heimbigner

He was 65 years old at the time of his death.
Information from Washington State Digital Archives website.

From findagrave contributor gapwork90 on Dec 15, 2011:
After much research from the Adams Country Historical and census records, I believe the Wash State Death record could have an error. I believe John's father was Conrad Heimbiger 4070 0321 and his mother was Anna Marie Kiehn 4070 0319. This information based also on the obit of his father Conrad. Believe his father was probably named Conrad Johann or Johann Conrad. All census records refer to him as Conrad. In fact your John is also referred to as a Conrad in one of census.

Thank you so much for adding this information. I would be more than happy to transfer this memorial to a family member so that it can be properly fixed.

From findagrave contributor Iloker on Oct 9, 2012:
One child John D Heimbigner is buried at the Methodist Cemetery in Bickleton, WA. Memorial #15012295

Thank you! (The parent link must be done from the child's memorial)

Retired Odessa Farmer was in Country 32 years.

John Heimbigner, age 65, retired farmer of Odessa, died at the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday. The body was removed to Hennessey-Calloway's and will be sent to Odessa for interment.
Mr. Heimbigner resided in the Big Bend country about 32 years and had been a resident of Odessa for the last 19 years.
He is survived by his widow, Katherine; two brothers, Adam of Packard, Wash., and Henry of Dryden, Wash.; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Ostrich of Ritzville, Mrs. Lesser of Packard, Mrs. Schnell of Odessa and Mrs. Mary Myers of California; five sons, August of Tacoma and Fred W., Clarence, John and Casper of Odessa, and a daughter, Rosa, of Odessa.

The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Washington) Wed, Oct 19, 1927, Pg 6.

Pioneer of the Big Bend Laid to Rest at Odessa Yesterday.

The funeral of John Heimbigner, a pioneer of the Big Bend country, was held from the Odessa Lutheran church today, The Rev. H. P. Christensen officiating. Burial was in Odessa Lutheran cemetery.
Mr. Heimbigner, 65, was born in Russia. He had extensive holdings in wheat land, both in Lincoln and Adams counties, and his family resides here. He was married three times, his first wife dying in 1913 at Odessa. Five children died before the father and six children survive. They are Fred W., August, Clarence, Rosie, Jonnie and Kasper Heimbigner. Mr. Heimbigner died Tuesday evening at the Sacred Heart hospital, Spokane, of lockjaw.

The Spokesman-Review (Spokane, Washington) Sat, Oct 22, 1927, Pg 9.

Inscription

Buried next to the following Heimbigners: Casper (1912-1947), Anna Maria (1874-1913), Johnnie (1910-1927), Edward (1900-1919), Alexander (1898-1917) and Adam (1895-1914).



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  • Created by: Fred
  • Added: Jul 29, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40039606/john-heimbigner: accessed ), memorial page for John Heimbigner (1862–18 Oct 1927), Find a Grave Memorial ID 40039606, citing Odessa Cemetery, Odessa, Lincoln County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Fred (contributor 47018561).