Carl-Heldt-Obituary

Carl A. Heldt

Chelsea, Michigan

About

LOCATION
Chelsea, Michigan

Obituary

Send Flowers

Heldt, Carl A. Age 89, died Jan. 8, 2015 in Jackson. Carl lived in Chelsea many years, coming from Ann Arbor. He was a WWII Navy Veteran. He was the Director of Veterans Affairs in Washtenaw County for 27 years, retiring in 1979. Survivors include his wife, Audrey and a daughter, Denise Martell....

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I worked with Carl for many years at the Veterans Affairs Office. Carl was a great administrator. Sorry for your loss. Judith McKivens Franklin

I worked with Carl at the Veterans Affairs Office back in the 70s. He truly loved his work and it was a pleasure to have known him.

Dear Family, we are very saddened by the loss of Carl, he was such a generous and giving man and we will miss him very much.

Denise and other family members - May your memories help to sustain you in your time of grief.

Audrey and family, So sorry to hear about Carl. We are in California so can't be there so consider this a hug from us. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Jim and Gail Finch

Please accept the condolences of the Surgery Department and myself. He will greatly be missed for his smile, zest for life and years of service. It will not be the same around here without him. Rest my Friend.

Please accept the condolences of the Washtenaw County Department of Veterans Affairs. It was a true blessing to know Carl and to learn from him. I will forever be grateful to him for allowing me to take care of his VA claim. It was good serving with Carl and serving him as a veteran. He will be missed in the veteran community. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time.

Dear Audrey, Denice & Family. I was truely saddened to hear about your loss. Carl was a favorite kuz of mine. Ya'll are in my prayers.
Nancy of Texas

Dear Family,
Please accept my condolences for the loss of Carl. I knew him thru our veterans Honor Guard and while he lived in the apartments across from our home. I will be pleased to play taps for Carl tomorrow. He certainly was a gentleman. I appreciate his service to our country. God Bless you all.