
George
E. Heideman
George
E. Heideman, 66, Seneca, died late Monday evening, February 16, 2004,
at his home. He had bravely fought cancer since1997.
He was born October 21, 1937, in Kansas
City, KS, the son of John B. and Rachael Aziere Heideman. He grew
up in Seneca where the family
lived. George attended Sts. Peter & Paul Schools and graduated
from high school in 1955. During high school he worked with Bob Calderwood
in the meat market at the A&P Store in Seneca. He also filled in
for managers in meat departments in Sedalia, MO, Clinton, MO, and Kansas
City, KS.
On January 10, 1957, he married Shirley Meyer at Sts. Peter & Paul
Church in Seneca. They lived in Hiawatha for a year where he worked
for George Gudenkauf Rendering Service. They returned to Seneca where
they purchased the meat department at the A&P from Bob Calderwood.
In 1964 they sold the meat market to Bill Murphy. They built the Heideman
Locker in June of 1966 where they did custom slaughtering and meat
processing for about 25 years. In 1989 they opened the Heideman Smoke
House on Seneca’s Main Street and sold it in 1997. George also
farmed north of Circleville and east of Seneca.
He served as mayor of Seneca twice, from
April 1995 to April 1997, and April 2001 to April 2003, and on the
Seneca City Council from April
1993 to April 1995.
He was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul Church, the St. Joseph Society
at the church, and the Knights of Columbus #1769. He was also an active
member of the Seneca Lion’s Club, the Seneca Golf Association,
and a charter member of the Seneca Jaycees. When the Seneca Emergency
Medical Technicians Association was organized, George was one of the
first members and served several years as an EMT. He served on the
Nemaha Valley School Board and was an instigator in the establishment
of the present football field. He enjoyed bowling, golfing, fishing,
hunting, and water skiing with the family.
Survivors are his wife, Shirley, of the
home; a son, Daniel, of Wamego, KS; a daughter, Janice Grauer, of Seneca;
a sister, Marilyn Enneking,
of Seneca; and five granddaughters.
Besides his parents, he was preceded
in death by two brothers, John R. Heideman on October 4, 1989 and Leo “Galen” Heideman
on May 9, 1995; and an infant sister, Mary Ann on January 10, 1930.
Mass of Christian burial will be 10:30 A.M. Thursday at Sts. Peter & Paul
Church. The burial will be in the church cemetery. The rosary will
be prayed at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca on Wednesday at 2 and
8:15 P.M.
Memorials may be given for the CT Scanner at the Nemaha Valley Community
Hospital or to the Step Foundation and sent in care of the family.