In loving memory of

Margery M. Heinzelmann
June 9, 1921 - September 12, 2019

Margery M. Heinzelmann, 98, of Columbia City, IN, went to be with her Heavenly Father at 3:05 pm on Thursday, September 12, 2019, at The Hearth at Sycamore Village in Fort Wayne. Born June 9, 1921 in Hamilton, OH, she was the daughter of Eugene D. and Hazel M. (Stesch) Quackenbush.

At the age of 8, she moved to Fort Wayne and went on to graduate from South Side High School with the Class of 1939. On January 19, 1946, she married Wayne J. Heinzelmann at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Fort. Wayne. Together, she and Wayne raised three children.

Margery worked for General Electric for seven years and for GTE for 13 years, both located in Fort Wayne.

In 1958, Margery joined Sigma Beta National Sorority. She was elected and served in all local (Chi Chapter) and National Board offices. In 1978, she was elected as National President. At her passing, she was an active member of the local Delta Rho Chapter. Margery also enjoyed being a member of the Red Hat Society in Florida.

In 1979, she and her husband Wayne moved from Fort Wayne to Round Lake where they spent the next eight years. In 1987, they moved to Lakeland, FL before returning back to Columbia City in 2006.


As a devout practicing Catholic, she was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church and St. Henry's Catholic Church in Fort Wayne, Resurrection Catholic Church in Lakeland and St. Paul of the Cross Catholic Church in Columbia City.


Survivors include her daughter, Susan (Terry) Miller, of Columbia City; sons, Robert (Lou) Heinzelmann, of Greensboro, NC and Thomas Heinzelmann, of Columbia City; sister, Doris Howell, of St. Louis, MO; grandchildren, Laura (Jim) Julius, Jackie Miller, Krista Heinzelmann, Adrian (Casey) Miller, Tiffany DePriest, Nicholas Heinzelmann, Tavis Mann and Christopher Heinzelmann; twelve great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband of 64 years, Wayne Heinzelmann; brother, Wallace Quackenbush; and sister, Lorraine Rondot.


Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11 am, Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at St. Paul of the Cross Catholic Church, 315 S Line St, Columbia City with visitation 1 hour prior. Burial to follow at St. Paul of the Cross Catholic Cemetery. In honor of Margery, please feel free to wear purple, her favorite color, to the church. Memorials may be given in her memory to the Humane Society of Whitley County or Visiting Nurse and Hospice Home. Visit www.demoneygrimes.com to send her family condolences online.

Tributes

Teresa Dowell wrote on Feb 14, 2020:

"Happy heavenly Valentines Day, so glad I got to serve you. Hugs"

Sr. Janet Peterworth OSU wrote on Sep 28, 2019:

"I went to see Marge today at the nursing home , only to find out about her passing. Needless to say, I was surprised to learn she is now with God. She was important to me when I was at St. Paul?s. Both she and Wayne were great folks to hang with. I still make her mustard every year as Christmas gifts. Stayed with her when I came to CC a coupe times. So sorry I did not know. Accept my sympathy. I shall miss her. But she is so happy to be with Wayne."

Sue Collier wrote on Sep 24, 2019:

"Margie was such a special Lady.Always dressed so nice& had such a sweet way about her that everyone loved.I did her hair for several years& enjoyed our chats & her stories about her family..she will be missed,but in Heaven&maybe even talking to my Mom!Hugs,Sue"

Teresa Dowell wrote on Sep 20, 2019:

"So sorry but happy for her. She was a great job to my Sunday mornings. RIP Margery. Hugs "

Fr. John Delaney wrote on Sep 19, 2019:

"Dear Tom, Bob, and Susie, and families, Its been many years, but how well I remember you all and your family and mom and dad, as related to the Hilker?s. I even remember being at the lake many years ago. My sympathy to you on the loss of your Mom, but how wonderful that she was with you these many years. An amazing life. Blessings, prayers, as you make ready for these days ahead. "

Randy Grimes wrote on Sep 12, 2019:

"May each of you find courage to face tomorrow as you rest in the knowledge that we truly care about each of your needs and that we will walk beside you in your journey of grief. Randy Grimes, Brett Gerber and the Staff of DeMoney-Grimes Funeral Home "