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Samuel W. Heinold

HEINOLD, KUGLER, RECKHEMMER, PIERCE, CALHOUN, NEUST, MAUER, HESSELBING, ENZ, HERLANDER, SWANSON, KELLERALE, PENROD, MCCLEARY, LEONHARD, DOUGLAS

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Date: 11/12/2018 at 15:54:54

Wapello Republican, May 16, 1935, page 4

S. W. Heinold Takes His Own Life: Oakville and community was greatly shocked Saturday afternoon when the word was passed that S. W. Heinold had taken his own life. About 2:30 o'clock at his home in Oakville he shot himself with a 22 rifle, the bullet entering the right side of his head. He never regained consciousness. Mr. Heinold was quite ill with bronchial pneumonia early in January and since that time his friends had noticed that he seemed to be worried, and no doubt poor health caused him to end his life.

Obituary: Samuel W. Heinold was born at east Lyon, Illinois, December 28, 1885. He was the son of George H. and Christina Heinold, both deceased. He grew to manhood in Illinois, and on May 6, 1907, was united in marriage to Miss Pauline Kugler, of Clasna Park, Ill, their marriage being solemnized at Watseka, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Heinold spent the year of 1910 on his father's farm southeast of Oakville, and then returned to Illinois February 9, 1920 they again moved to Oakville where they have since resided. Mr. Heinold followed farming until the first of the year, when he purchased the meat market, and was operating it at the time of his death.

To the union of Mr. and Mrs. Heinold was born five children who with their mother survive. They are Netti, of Columbus Junction; Levi, Elmer and Lloyd at home, and Mildred, who is taking a nurse's training course in Burlington. He is also survived by four brothers, John and Fred, of Peoria; George, of Roanoke, and Herman, at Shelton, Wash.; three half brothers William, of New Boston, Iowa: Herman, of Rock Island, and Benjamin of Morton, Ill.; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Reckhemmer and Miss Louisa Heinold, of Claytonville, Ill., and Mrs. Charles Pierce, of Kouts, Ind., and one half sister, Mrs. Rachel Calhoun, of Morton, Ill. One sister preceded him in death.

The sympathy of neighbors and friends is extended to the wife and children in their sad hour of bereavement.

The funeral services were held from the M. E. Church Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Geo. G. Hunt of Burlington, and Rev. W. W. Griffith of Oakville. The church was filled to overflowing with relatives and friends who came to pay a last tribute to the departed. Burial was in the Edwards cemetery.

The following relatives and friends from a distance were in attendance at the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. John Neust, Mrs. Charles Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Heinold, Mr. and Mrs. John Heinold and Mrs. Heinold, of Kouts, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. John Heinold and two daughters and son-in-law, Alfred Mauer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heinold, Lovina and Hilda Reckhemmer, Peoria; Geo. Heinold and Mrs. Ida Fischer, Roanoke, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hesselbing and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reckhemmer, Mr. and Mrs. George Reckhemmer, Mrs. Nettie Knapp and daughter, Mrs. Louise Heinold, Claytonsville, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heinold and son, Mrs. S. A. Kuntz, Mrs. Roland Calhoun, Benjamin Reinhol, Henry V. Bair, Morton, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Enz and children, Miss Minnie Kugler, Fred and Carl Kugler, John Enz, Osanna Park, Ill.; Mrs. Louise Herlander, Springfield, Ill.; Mrs. Katherine Rhuel, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heinold and children, New Boston, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heinold and son, Rock Island, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Swanson and family, Mrs. Emily Kellerale, Mrs. Lewis Penrod and children, , Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McCleary, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Leonhard and J. C. Douglas, Columbus Junction.

Eleven nurses from Mercy hospital, Burlington, were also present at the services.


 

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