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Joe Heineman

Toledo, Ohio

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HEINEMAN Joe Joe Heineman, 66, passed away unexpectedly in his Perrysburg home Sunday morning, May 25, 2008. He was born August 22, 1941, in Connersville, IN, to C.W. and Kathryn Heineman. Joe graduated in 1964 from the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN. He moved to the Toledo area in...

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Our deepest sympathy for you and Katey. We have great memories of Joe. He will be sadly missed but always remembered.

I was so shocked and saddended to hear of Joe's passing from a fellow tennis player this morning. I was just chatting with Joe for a while in the shop to order a new pair of tennis shoes for him for the summer. Such a nice man. We certainly will all miss him around the tennis courts and tennis community. My thoughts are with you Carol and Katey.

Our deepest sympathy for your loss. The guys and I at the shop always enjoyed speaking to Joe. He was highly respected. We will all miss him.

Kathy and I were saddened to learn of Joe's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Carol and Katey.
Please accept our most sincere condolences. Rest in peace, Joe.

My thoughts and prayers are with you, Carol, Katey and Mark. I will always have great memories of Cousin Joe!

We are all so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. Please know that thoughts and prayers are coming to you from all the Houston Heinemans - we have great memories of him and know how special he was to Charlie. You all will be in our prayers.
Love,
Kirk & Emily Heineman

Katey, I can't believe we were just talking about your dad on Thursday and then today I heard what happened. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers and may the fact that he is in a better place bring you a bit of comfort during this difficult time. Joe was such a nice guy and will be greatly missed in the tennis community.

Dear Carol and family, I am deeply saddened by your loss and wish you my condolences on my part and all of my teammates Lee Johnson, Charles Ide, Mike Syroka, Ed Holler, Neil Bruss, et al. I am lucky to have known Joe for 15 yrs through tennis. Joe was the best guy--a wonderful player, tremendous sportsmanship, always friendly, a prince of a fellow. I miss Joe a lot
and we will miss him throughout the Toledo tennis community. There should be a sportsmanship award in his honor. He was...

Dear Carol and Katey: We were very saddened to learn from Donna Reece that Joe had died. I have very fond memories of idyllic summers day so long ago in Connersville, Indiana, when the Reeces gathered for a family reunion. As short as I was (and still am) Joe and Merrill had no trouble beating me at basketball.

Again, our sincere and deep sympathy for your loss.

Regards,

Joe and Sandy Baughn