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John Heumann

Evansville, Indiana

1936 - 2016

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Dr. John HeumannEvansville, Ind.Dr. John Heumann, 79, of Evansville, passed away Friday, October 21, 2016, in Bloomington, Ind. He was born November 2, 1936, in Cincinnati, Ohio, to the late John and Kathleen (Ward) Heumann.He graduated from Bosse High School in 1955. He received his...

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I was one of his first patients in Evansville and he spent countless hours saving my leg that others wanted to remove became close to my parents and continued support for many years after 49 years I can still walk on that leg and I have no metal in it he is a Wonderful person and Doctor I am sure he is peacefully resting with many angels to assist him now he sure was my angel... Prayers to all the family!
Kathy Roedel Wilson Poseyville, Indiana

I worked with him at deaconess . I'm a Ortho tech . My thoughts and prayers are with you and family

I am so sorry for your loss Mary and family. Bosse '55 classmate.

Jan joins me in extending our deepest sympathy to Mary and the family.

Joan Bredenkamp Baker
Janet Bredenkamp Anderson

The Indiana University School of Medicine-Evansville Faculty and Staff extends our deepest sympathy to the family at the time of your loss.

John (son) and I are co-workers in Illinois. I am so sorry. My sincerest condolences to John and his entire family. - Tom C.

The Vanderburgh Medical Alliance would like to express our sincere condolences to Dr. Heumann's family, and especially his wife, Mary, who was a valued and devoted member of the VMA.

John and I were friends from Washington grade school through Indiana University until this very sad day. He will be missed by me and all he touched. My condolences to Mary and the family . Jim and Carol Bennett

I worked with Dr. Heumann for 20 years at Deaconess on 4600. He was always a ray of sunshine and always had a smile on his face. You always heard him before you saw him. I always missed him when I quit.
I had a lot of respect for him.
My deepest sympathy to his family.