Minnie Henrietta Heinz was born on the 3rd of October 1889
in Manning, the daughter of John Heinz and his wife Sophianne Ahrem. Her father died when
she was two years old.
She and her brother Adolph found in their stepfather, August Dethlefs; to whom
their mother was married in 1894, a true friend and advisor. Her younger years
she spent in Manning, where she received a good education, which she completed
in a college in Omaha. She was an excellent bookkeeper, working for her father,
German Savings Bank and also in Omaha. She reached the age 21 years, 3 months
and 6 days. She is bereaved by her mother, her brother Adolph, her step-father
August Dethlefs, her step-brothers, Henry August, Albert and her step-sisters
Lilly, Vernie and Vera Dethlefs, their uncle Herman
Hinz, her aunt Mrs. Fred Koepke, her grandmother and many relatives in Germany.
At the time of her death she was working in Omaha as a bookkeeper in a large paper establishment. She had complained of intestinal trouble for some time but put off going to the hospital until a late hour. There everything that could be done was done, but the hand of death could not be stayed. Her friends here were shocked and grieved to learn of her death. The body was at once shipped to Manning where it was kept until yesterday. A large number of friends followed the remains to the church where the funeral sermon was preached. The body was then sorrowfully taken the Manning cemetery where it will rest in peace until the day set when all good men and women shall come forth and live forever.
In the full strength of womanhood she was struck down. She died as she lived, sweet, pure, loved by all those she met. The sorrowing relatives have the sympathy of a host of friends who sorrow with them in their hour of sorrow.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to express our deepest thanks to all those who so kindly gave us
assistance during our affliction and especially Mrs. F.A. Sieverling,
of Omaha, Mrs. H.C. Goettsch and Miss Bettie Reimers of Manning. Indeed consoling
were the words of the minister, the beautiful flowers from the friends and the
words of consolation from those who sorrow with us.
Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Dethlefs and Children.