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Yale College 107 Married December 10, 1931, in Jacksonville, Mary Ellen, daughter of Robert Oldham and Daisy (Pittman) Terry. No children. Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Jacksonville. Survived by wife and mother. of Lansing, Mich, Frank Bly Heckert (Umv of Chicago 1926-27, M D Ohio State Univ. 1931) of Lansing, and John S Heckert (D.O Des Moines Still College of Osteopathy and Surgery 1924) of Youngstown, Ohio. ROBERT LEONARD HECKERT B.A I916 Born December 27,1890, tn Pittsburgh, Pa. Died July 5, 1947, in Middlesex Township, Pa. Father, William Henry Heckert, owner of a hardware business in Bakerstown, Pa ; son of John and Susan Elizabeth (Kilgore) Heckert of Butler County, Pa Mother, Amelia (Sterner) Heckert; daughter of Jacob and Fannie (Kummer) Sterner of Butler County Grove City (Pa) Preparatory School; B.A. Grove City College 1911. Entered Yale College in Senior year. Attended Yale Law School 1916-17. Partner William H. Heckert's Sons, hardware and building supplies, Bakerstown, 1919-23; owner and manager outdoor recreation park and suburban real-estate development, Twin Willows Lake, Valencia, Pa, 1925-47; enlisted as private, Infantry, September 7, 1917, stationed at Camp Lee, Virginia, as special bayonet instructor; promoted first sergeant October 9, 1917; commissioned Second Lieutenant April 19, 1918, discharged January 24,1919; on board of governors Bakerstown Sportsman, member American Legion, Masonic order, and Presbyterian church, Bakerstown, Married March 6, 1920, in Bellevue, Pa, Myrtle Frances, daughter of William George and Mary Elizabeth (Anderson) Boyle. Children Mary Louise, the wife of William Nickeas Marshall (Ohio Univ. 1940-41); Robert Leonard, Jr, and Nancy (Michigan State Coll. Class of 1950). Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Mount Royal Cemetery, Allegheny County, Pa Survived by wife, children, mother, and four brothers, Carl W Heckert (Grove City Coll. 1911-15) of Bakerstown, Joseph Kilgore Heckert (B S. Grove City Coll 1920; M D Umv Michigan 1924) EDWARD JENKINS HOWE, 2d BA I916 Born September 28, 1892, in Dorchester, Mass. Died March 19,1948, in Bedford, Mass. Father, William Francis Howe, engaged m shoe business in Boston, son of James and Martha (Jenkins) Howe of Dorchester. Mother, Alice Belle (Tuesley) Howe; daughter of Joshua W and Mary Eaton (Prescott) Tuesley of Charlestown, Mass Yale relatives include a nephew, William F. Howe, Jr, '47. Stone School, Boston, and Philhps-Andover. University Swimming Team Freshman, Junior, and Senior years (member intercollegiate championship team Senior year); University Football Squad, member Yale Battery, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Ehhu Club In statistical department Amencan International Corporation, securities, New York City, 1916-17, entered service May 12, 1917; attended Officers Training Camp, Plattsburg, Fourth Officers Training Camp, Camp Jackson, and Field Artillery Central Officers Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, August 31, 1918, assigned to Camp Zachary Taylor Replacement Depot, discharged December 1, 1918; associated with New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, N J, 1919-20, instructor in English Pomfret School 1923, attended Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 1924 and J C Penney-Gwinn Institute of Applied Agriculture, Green Cone Springs, Fla, 1926; engaged in real-estate business in Miami, Fla , member Unitarian church, Nantucket, Mass Married October 4, 1934, in Nantucket, Alice Germame, daughter of Jean Philhppe and Ehsabeth H (Bonnet) Laboisses No children
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1945-1950 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1945-1950 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 107 |
Transcript | Yale College 107 Married December 10, 1931, in Jacksonville, Mary Ellen, daughter of Robert Oldham and Daisy (Pittman) Terry. No children. Death due to coronary thrombosis. Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Jacksonville. Survived by wife and mother. of Lansing, Mich, Frank Bly Heckert (Umv of Chicago 1926-27, M D Ohio State Univ. 1931) of Lansing, and John S Heckert (D.O Des Moines Still College of Osteopathy and Surgery 1924) of Youngstown, Ohio. ROBERT LEONARD HECKERT B.A I916 Born December 27,1890, tn Pittsburgh, Pa. Died July 5, 1947, in Middlesex Township, Pa. Father, William Henry Heckert, owner of a hardware business in Bakerstown, Pa ; son of John and Susan Elizabeth (Kilgore) Heckert of Butler County, Pa Mother, Amelia (Sterner) Heckert; daughter of Jacob and Fannie (Kummer) Sterner of Butler County Grove City (Pa) Preparatory School; B.A. Grove City College 1911. Entered Yale College in Senior year. Attended Yale Law School 1916-17. Partner William H. Heckert's Sons, hardware and building supplies, Bakerstown, 1919-23; owner and manager outdoor recreation park and suburban real-estate development, Twin Willows Lake, Valencia, Pa, 1925-47; enlisted as private, Infantry, September 7, 1917, stationed at Camp Lee, Virginia, as special bayonet instructor; promoted first sergeant October 9, 1917; commissioned Second Lieutenant April 19, 1918, discharged January 24,1919; on board of governors Bakerstown Sportsman, member American Legion, Masonic order, and Presbyterian church, Bakerstown, Married March 6, 1920, in Bellevue, Pa, Myrtle Frances, daughter of William George and Mary Elizabeth (Anderson) Boyle. Children Mary Louise, the wife of William Nickeas Marshall (Ohio Univ. 1940-41); Robert Leonard, Jr, and Nancy (Michigan State Coll. Class of 1950). Death due to coronary occlusion Buried in Mount Royal Cemetery, Allegheny County, Pa Survived by wife, children, mother, and four brothers, Carl W Heckert (Grove City Coll. 1911-15) of Bakerstown, Joseph Kilgore Heckert (B S. Grove City Coll 1920; M D Umv Michigan 1924) EDWARD JENKINS HOWE, 2d BA I916 Born September 28, 1892, in Dorchester, Mass. Died March 19,1948, in Bedford, Mass. Father, William Francis Howe, engaged m shoe business in Boston, son of James and Martha (Jenkins) Howe of Dorchester. Mother, Alice Belle (Tuesley) Howe; daughter of Joshua W and Mary Eaton (Prescott) Tuesley of Charlestown, Mass Yale relatives include a nephew, William F. Howe, Jr, '47. Stone School, Boston, and Philhps-Andover. University Swimming Team Freshman, Junior, and Senior years (member intercollegiate championship team Senior year); University Football Squad, member Yale Battery, Delta Kappa Epsilon, and Ehhu Club In statistical department Amencan International Corporation, securities, New York City, 1916-17, entered service May 12, 1917; attended Officers Training Camp, Plattsburg, Fourth Officers Training Camp, Camp Jackson, and Field Artillery Central Officers Training School, Camp Zachary Taylor, commissioned Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, August 31, 1918, assigned to Camp Zachary Taylor Replacement Depot, discharged December 1, 1918; associated with New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, N J, 1919-20, instructor in English Pomfret School 1923, attended Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences 1924 and J C Penney-Gwinn Institute of Applied Agriculture, Green Cone Springs, Fla, 1926; engaged in real-estate business in Miami, Fla , member Unitarian church, Nantucket, Mass Married October 4, 1934, in Nantucket, Alice Germame, daughter of Jean Philhppe and Ehsabeth H (Bonnet) Laboisses No children |