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John Heintzman (Felix)

Aberdeen, SD

1934, 793, Hill City, F-9,

Times where hard for the family which included bothers Archer "Archie" Heintzman, George "Jiggs" Heintzman, Frank "Chick" Heintzman, John "Felix" Heintzman, Carl Heintzman and Sigfred "Sig" Heintzman; and three sisters: Catherine Nikolas, Elizabeth "Betty" Strudle and Marion "Gurlie" Stroh.

Relatives visiting the CCC Museum of South Dakota stated that Frank Heintzman served in the CCC for John Heintzman. John "Felix" Heintzman had been accepted but had gotten sick and since John and Frank looked so much alike Frank went in John's place.


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