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Household of Marlys Elaine Heiman

She is married to Fred Andrew Albers.

They got married on December 21, 1944 at St. Patrick's Rectory, Buffalo Ctr., Winnebago Co., IA, she was 19 years old.

Fred Andrew Albers oo Marlys Elaine Heiman

Marriage source: Anonymous GEDCOM file loaded ix March MMI

'Living Albers married Living Heiman'

Smith, Vernon, SMITH, (Pub. location unknown, http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com, iii Nov MMI)

'... Marlys HEIMAN ... Sex: F Marriage 1 Fred ALBERS b: in ,, IA. Married: in ,,IA.'

Obituaries, Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, Vol. 114 # 46, 26 Jan 2006, pg. 4 col 1

'Marlys Albers, 80 ... ... On December 21, 1944 she was united in marriage to Fred Andrew Albers at St. Patrick's Rectory in Buffalo Center. ...' <>

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Notes about Marlys Elaine Heiman

Marlys Elaine Heiman

Sources: Author: NN (anonymous), Title: GEDCOM file, (Publication site: Lehi UT, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: loaded ix March MMI)

"Living Heiman F"

Author: Smith, Vernon; Title: "SMITH", (Publication site: Lehi UT, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: iii Nov MMI)

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com

"... Marlys HEIMAN ... Sex: F Marriage 1 Fred ALBERS b: in ,, IA. Married: in ,,IA."

Obituaries, Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, Vol. 114 # 46, 26 Jan 2006, pg. 4 col 3

'Marlys Albers, 80

A Mass of Christian Burial for Marlys Elaine Albers, 80, of Estherville was held at 10:00 am. on Thursday, January 19 at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Estherville with Father Jerry Cosgrove, celebrant. Interment was in St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Armstrong. She died on January 15, 2006 at Rosewood Manor in Estherville.

Marlys Elaine Heiman was born July 31, 1925, in Thompson, the daughter of Philip and Ether (Myers) Heiman. She graduated from Buffalo Center High School in 1942 and then completed business school in Minneapolis. On December 21, 1944 shewas united in marriage to Fred Andrew Albers at St. Patrick's Rectory in Buffalo Center. Fred was stationed in Seattle for the remainder of the war and Marlys worked at Bremerton Naval Base's Canteen. The couple moved to Swea City in1949 and made their home there for 40 years. Marlys operated a coffee shop from 1950-1951. In 1952, she went to work at the Hiway Cafe for several years. She worked at the Central Telephone Company in 1953, first as switchboardoperator, then as chief operator until the first of 1957. After the birth of their first child, she became a fulltime homemaker. Following Fred's death in 1979, she became a bank teller at the Swea City State Bank and retired in 1989.She moved to Estherville in 1989 and entered the Rosewood Manor Nursing home in 2001.

She was active in her church (St. Mary's and St. Patrick's), taught CCD, was a member of the Altar and Rosary Society and the Catholic Daughters. Served a an adult leader for the Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts. Her hobbied includedantiquing, craft work, rosemalling, and calligraphy. She served at the Widow's League Service Liason of The Heritage Foundation of the U.S.S. Gambier Bay and VC-10 INC.; was a member of Avera Holy Family Hospital Auxiliary, RosewoodManor Auxiliary; and very involved in her grandchildren's athletic and extra curricular activities.

Survivors include her daughter, Stacie and her husband, Tom Inman, of Estherville and their children, Andy, Chris, and Laura; and son, Philip Albers and his wife, Jackie, of Swea City and their children, Brittany, Molly, and Kelsey. Sheis also survived by her aunt, Thelma Turnbaugh of Buffalo Center; her sister, Donna Winter, of Mason City; her brother, Robert Heiman and his wife, Lois, of Buffalo Center; and many nieces and nephews, and cousins. She was preceded indeath by her parents; her husband, Fred; her sister; MaryAnn McBride; and numerous brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law."
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Ethel Myers
1901-1982

Marlys Elaine Heiman
1925-2006

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