Raymond Julius Heine, age 81, of Parkersburg, Iowa, was born the son of Walter and Agnes Ringleb on 19 April 1920, in Butler County, near Clarksville, Iowa. He received his education from a country school near his home. Raymond farmed until entering the United States Army on 14 Nov 1941. He served in Europe during WWII and fought in the D-Day Invasion at Normandy and in the Ardennes Forest during the Battle of Bulge. He was awarded the Silver Battle Star for his service to his country. On 21 Jun 1946 Raymond was united in marriage with Marie Fank at the First Congregational Church in Parkersburg. The couple made their home and farmed near Clarksville, Iowa. They moved to a farm south of Parkersburg in 1948, and in 1958 they moved to their present home in Parkersburg. Raymond worked at the New Hartford Elevator managing the Feed Mill. Raymond began working for Dale Hassman in 1965, as a Sales and Serviceman. He later worked for Kenny Oldenburger, selling grain bins. Raymond retired in the fall of 1984, but continued working part time delivering Winnebagos until 1993.
Thursday, 27 Dec 2001, Raymond died at the Allen Memorial Hospital in Waterloo, Iowa, of natural causes.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one infant brother. Raymond is survived by his wife; one son, Leland Heine and his wife, Nadene of Hustisford, Wisconsin and their children, Todd Heine, Vince Heine and Leah Heine; one daughter, Linda Luiken and her husband, Arnie of Steamboat Rock, Iowa and their four children, Ryan Luiken and his wife, Kristy, Karla Luiken, Traci Luiken and Trudi Luiken; one great grandson, Cody James Nelson; two sisters, Edna Edeker of Allison, Iowa, and Celia Leisinger and her husband, Clarence of Waverly, Iowa.
Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery at Parkersburg.
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