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Heiko Jaehnigen Obituary

JAEHNIGEN , Heiko Klaus HEIKO KLAUS JAEHNIGEN, 47, died from complications related to a long illness on March 26, 2009, at his home in Columbia, MD. Heiko was born in Germany and moved to the United States with his parents in 1965. He attended school in Columbia, MD before graduating from the University of Maryland Baltimore County with a degree in mathematics. He worked as a software project manager for an FAA radar systems contractor for many years while living in Maryland, New Jersey, New Hampshire and Utah. Heiko is the beloved eldest son of Heidi, who survives him, as does his father Helmut, both of Columbia. He is also survived by his brothers Bernd, of Silver Spring, MD; Thomas, of Laurel, MD; and Olaf, of Arlington, VA. Heiko was the proud uncle of two nephews, Liam and Niall, both of Silver Spring.
The family will hold a memorial service, which friends are welcome to attend, on Sunday, April 19, 2009, promptly at 11 A.M., and please contact Bernd Jaehnigen for additional memorial service information at 301-742-3763 or [email protected]. Condolences may be sent to Olaf Jaehnigen, 1417 21st Street S., Arlington, VA 22202. Arrangements by Witzke Funeral Homes Inc.

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Published by Baltimore Sun on Apr. 7, 2009.

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Stephanie Capo

April 7, 2009

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this sad time.

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Thomas Jaehnigen

April 7, 2009

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