NATALIE-HEINEMAN-Obituary

NATALIE G. HEINEMAN

CHICAGO, Wisconsin

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Natalie Goldstein Heineman, a pioneering champion for children's welfare, died at the age of 96 on February 28, 2010, in her native city of Chicago, Illinois. She will be remembered by all who knew her as a persistent advocate for social services for children and youth, an expert on adoption and...

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DEAR BEN,
I THINK OF YOU AND NATALIE EVERY DAY. WONDERFUL THOUGHTS OF YOUR STAY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND OUR VISIT TO CHICAGO. SHELLY, CRIS AND I HAD A HARD TIME KEEPING UP WITH THE TWO OF YOU.
WITH LOVE, BETTY RUSSELL

To Big Ben, Marty, and Benjy:

What a beautiful, loving, kind and wonderful woman Natalie was. I remember her laughing, and full of joie de vivre.

I send you lots of nostalgic love - Mamie

I remember Natalie as vivacious, funny and the center of a fascinating group of family and friends. She is missed.

My condolences on the passing of your loved one.She and my mother Doris V.Martin)attended the same college-U. of C., and my mother retired from The Chicago Child Care Society in 1975, having worked there for many years. I'm sure their paths crossed. My mother passed 2 years ago at the age of 93. I do extend my sympathy.

Dear Ben,

You and your family have my deepest sympathy.

Sincerely,

Liz Stiffel

Mr. Heineman,

I remember meeting and chatting with your wife at the SOFA events. She was a very gracious lady. Please accept my most heartfelt condolences at this very diffcult time.

My wife and I will always remember how well we were treated by Ben and Natalie Heineman. May she rest in peace. Ray and Pat Epich.

Dear Mr. Heineman,

I was so sorry to read about your lovely wife's passing in today's paper. The devotion that you both demonstrated to each other and joy that you showed when speaking of your extended family is an inspiration to me. I know that the recent few years were a struggle for Mrs. Heineman with numerous health issues. Each time I attend the CSO I think of you both as we used to talk about performances during your visits to Diane Davis. Please accept my condolences to...