Posted by Cathy Gowdy on Monday, July 31, 2006 at 07:26:18 :
Independent Journal
Tuesday, March 1, 1960
page 4
Carl Heynen Sr. Dies At His Home In Alto
Carl Otto Heynen Sr., 66, a plumber in Southern Marin for 35 years, died at his home at 40 Shell road, Alto, yesterday after a three-month illness.
Heynen had lived in Marin County for 46 years.
His son, Carl Otto Jr., is chief of the Alto-Richardson Bay Fire Department.
Heynen was born in New York and came to Sausalito in 1913. He moved to Mill Valley in 1943 and to Alto the following year.
During his career he worked as a superintendent at the American Distilling Co. in Sausalito, and in the plumbing line for Sausalito Plumbing and Hardware.
He last worked for the Marin County Housing Authority, leaving that job about four years ago.
Heynen, 66, is a veteran of World War I. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lera M. Heynen of Alto; his mother, Mrs. Ida Heynen of Sausalito; a brother Henry Heynen of Sausalito; a daughter, Elinor Blackburn of Auburn; his son; two stepchildren, Mrs. Pearl Reis and Mrs. Carole Richardson, and eight children*.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at Russell and Gooch chapel in Mill Valley. Inurnment is to be in New York. Friends are requested to send memorial donations to the American Cancer Society.
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A Death Notice in the same paper corrects his survivors to read eight grandchildren. He was the brother of the late Adolph P. Heynen.
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