Mrs Heying was a sheer metal worker for McDonnell Douglas for 25 years before retirment.
She is survived by one son, Kenneth of Wentzville, two daughters, Shirley J. Nation of Wellsville and Phyllis E. Randolph of Foristell, one brother, Noble Farley of St Louis, one sister Florence Mealy of Fulton, nine grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, and three great great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Paul H. Heying, one son, Larry, her parents, four brothers and two sisters.
Services were Jan 18 at Pitman Funeral Home in Wentzville with burial in Eternal Peace Cemetery in Wentzville.
Memorials may be made to Pleasant Hill Cemetery Assn. or Chapel o the Lae c/o Pitman Funeral Home Wentzville Mo.
Mrs Heying was a sheer metal worker for McDonnell Douglas for 25 years before retirment.
She is survived by one son, Kenneth of Wentzville, two daughters, Shirley J. Nation of Wellsville and Phyllis E. Randolph of Foristell, one brother, Noble Farley of St Louis, one sister Florence Mealy of Fulton, nine grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren, and three great great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Paul H. Heying, one son, Larry, her parents, four brothers and two sisters.
Services were Jan 18 at Pitman Funeral Home in Wentzville with burial in Eternal Peace Cemetery in Wentzville.
Memorials may be made to Pleasant Hill Cemetery Assn. or Chapel o the Lae c/o Pitman Funeral Home Wentzville Mo.
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