Clifford E. Heggs, 71, of Little York Road, died suddenly on Thursday while visiting in Louisville, Kentucky. He was co-founder and president of Plastico Products, Camden, Ohio, member of St. Christoper church in Vandalia, past president of their Holy Name Society, and a central committeeman member of the Republican party in Montgomery County.
Survivors are his wife, Beverly Piller Heggs; four daughters, Dolores (Dale) Kinnison, Tipp City, Cynthia Heggs of Little York Road, Deborah (David) Yackley of Vandalia, and Shari Lin (Richard) Metzger of Dayton; three sons, David E. of Vandalia, John C. of Eaton, and Richard P. of Ithaca, New York; a sister, Margaret Stahley, of Dayton, Ohio; and ten grandchildren.
Burial from St. Christopher Church of Vandalia, burial in Forest Hills Cemetery. Memorials suggested to the Indian Children.
Added by Mary Hammill Rund 1 Jan 2023
Clifford E. Heggs, 71, of Little York Road, died suddenly on Thursday while visiting in Louisville, Kentucky. He was co-founder and president of Plastico Products, Camden, Ohio, member of St. Christoper church in Vandalia, past president of their Holy Name Society, and a central committeeman member of the Republican party in Montgomery County.
Survivors are his wife, Beverly Piller Heggs; four daughters, Dolores (Dale) Kinnison, Tipp City, Cynthia Heggs of Little York Road, Deborah (David) Yackley of Vandalia, and Shari Lin (Richard) Metzger of Dayton; three sons, David E. of Vandalia, John C. of Eaton, and Richard P. of Ithaca, New York; a sister, Margaret Stahley, of Dayton, Ohio; and ten grandchildren.
Burial from St. Christopher Church of Vandalia, burial in Forest Hills Cemetery. Memorials suggested to the Indian Children.
Added by Mary Hammill Rund 1 Jan 2023
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