He is married to (Not public).
They got married on August 6, 1972 at Elmore, Faribault Co., MN , he was 25 years old.
Gary Erwin Heetland oo Mary Louise Osberg
Marriage source: The Algona (Ia.) Upper Des Moines, vol 136 # 44, 2 Nov MM, pg A4 col 2
'Marriage dissolution Gary Erwin Heetland, 1507 390th St. Lakota, and Mary Louise Heetland, 308 N. Taft St., No. 3, Humboldt.'
Mabus, Joan, et al., Germania-Lakota 1892-1992 Centennial, (Lake Mills, IA, Germania-Lakota Centennial Committee, MCMXCII), pgs. 341-2, Repository: Dallas TX Pub. Lib.
Obituaries, Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, Vol. 117 # 27, 11 Nov 2008, pg. 4, col. 3
"... Gary E. Heetland, ... On August 6, 1972, he married Mary Osberg in Elmore, Minnesota. Together they raised three children, Annette, John, and Heidi. ..." <>
Child(ren):
The couple were divorced from around October 2000 at Algona, Kossuth Co., IA
.Gary Erwin Heetland o/o Mary Louise Osberg
Divorce source: The Algona (Ia.) Upper Des Moines, vol 136 # 44, ii Nov MM, pg A4 col 2
'Marriage dissolution Gary Erwin Heetland, 1507 390th St. Lakota, and Mary Louise Heetland, 308 N. Taft St., No. 3, Humboldt.' <>
Gary Erwin Heetland
Sources: Author: Mabus, Joan, et al., Title: «u»Germania-Lakota 1892-1992 Centennial«/u», (Publication location: Lk. Mills, IA, Publisher: Germania-Lakota Centennial Committee, Publication date: MCMXCII), pg. 282, Repository: Dallas, TX pub. lib.
1964 - Graduated from Lakota H.S. in class with Betty Navorska.
It is mentioned on pg 282 of the Germania-Lakota 1892-1992 Centennial book that Gary Heetland and his wife, Mary have one grandson, Tyler.
Occupation = farmer
"Gary and Mary Heetland, Lakota ..." - Buffalo Center IA Trib. 27 Oct 1994 pg 3.
7 Mar 1996 - Lakota
The Algona (Ia.) Upper Des Moines, vol 136 # 44, ii Nov MM, pg A4 col 3
"Civil decisions Against Gary Erwin Heetland 1507 390th St., Lakota, with judgment of ..., and ... court costs, for Mary Louise Heetland, 308 N. Taft St., No. 3, Humboldt."
Author: Hertzke, Linda, Title: Tel. call to David A. Navorska, (Publication location: Estherville, IA, Publisher: LCH, Publication date: vi Sept MMVIII)
"... I have bad news about our class. I need to tell Betty. Gary Heetland fell from a roof and did not survive. He died yesterday. ..."
Obituaries, Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, Vol. 117 # 27, 11 Nov 2008, pg. 4, col. 3
"Gary Heetland, 61
Gary Heetland, 61, of Lakota, Iowa died Friday, September 5, 2008 at Kossuth Regional Health Center in Algona. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, September 9, at the First Presbyterian Church in Lakota with Pastor Donna Steven officiating. Burial was at Maple Hill Cemetery, Lakota, with military honors presented by the Lakota American Legion Post 652. The Winter Funeral Home of Buffalo Center was in charge of arrangements.
Gary E. Heetland, son of Ronald and Gretchen (Rippentrop), was born November 4, 1946, at Buffalo Center, Iowa. On April 6, 1947, he was baptized in the First Presbyterian Church. Gary graduated from Lakota High School and then served in the U.S. Army which included a tour of duty in Germany before returning to Lakota to work on the family farm. On August 6, 1972, he married Mary Osberg in Elmore, Minnesota. Together they raised three children, Annette, John, and Heidi.Gary was a lifelong member of the First Presbyterian Church. He was also a member of the Lakota American Legion Post 652.
Gary enjoyed spending time with Sue, his children and grandchildren. He also was an avid die cast tractor collector and gun collector. Gary also enjoyed attending his grandchildren's sporting events and taking trips with his children andgrandchildren.
Left to cherish his memory are his special friend Sue; his children: Annette Gunderson and her husband, Douglas of Valencia, California; Heidi Olson and her husband, Jeff, of Blue Earth, Minnesota; grandsons Tyler Heetland, Bailey Olson, and Jacob Gunderson; granddaughter Ashley Olson; his mother Gretchen Heetland of Titonka; one sister Kathy Sunding and her husband, John, of Kiester; one brother Bruce Heetland and his wife, Dawn, of Lakota; several nieces, nephews,aunts, uncles, and a host of other family and friends.
He was preceded in death by one son John and his father Ronald. Gary was a wonderful son, brother, father, grandfather and friend to many and will be missed by all. Online tributes or personal emails may be left atwww.winterfuneralhome.com"
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