Marlene S. Heim1,2

F, (15 November 1943 - 1 March 1971)
     Marlene S. Heim was born on 15 November 1943 at Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.1,2 She was the daughter of J. Roscoe Heim and Edna Mae Snyder.1,2 Marlene S. Heim married, at age 18, Donald Eugene Tebbs, son of Willard Edward Tebbs and Evelyn Caroline Sholder, on Saturday, 30 June 1962.1 Marlene S. Heim and Donald Eugene Tebbs were divorced in November 1968 at Dade County, Florida. Marlene S. Heim died on 1 March 1971 at Akron, Summit County, Ohio, at age 27 years, 3 months and 14 days.2 She was buried on 6 March 1971 in the Montoursville Cemetery, located in Montoursville, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. The funeral service was officiated by Reverend Howard R. Lindsey.2
     Marlene S. Heim graduated in 1962 from Montoursville High School, located in Montoursville, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.2 As of 1970, Marlene S. Heim lived at 438 Bettie Street, Akron, Ohio.2 Her obituary was published on 3 March 1971 in the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, printed in Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Her obituary stated:

     Mrs. Marlene S. Tebbs, 27, of 438 Bettie Street, Akron, Ohio, died Monday, March 1, 1971, at her home.

     She was born Nov. 15, 1943 in Williamsport, the daughter of Roscoe and Edna Snyder Heim.

     Mrs. Tebbs, a 1962 graduate of Montoursville High School, was a technician in the Akron Hospital.

     Surviving besides her parents, who reside at Cogan Station RD 1, is a sister, Mrs. Paul Denius, of Williamsport RD 2.

     The funeral will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Spitler's, 733 Broad Street, Montoursville, with the Rev. Howard R. Lindsey, of the Balls Mills United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Montoursville Cemetery. There will be no visitation.2
Last Edited=18 Mar 2010

Citations

  1. [S22] Thomas J. S. Heim, The Fourth Generation of the Frederick Shafer Family in America (West Chester, Pennsylvania: n.pub., unknown publish date), p. 100.
  2. [S1204] Mrs. Marlene S. Tebbs obituary, Williamsport Sun-Gazette, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, 3 March 1971, p. 38. James V. Brown Library, Williamsport, Pennsylvania.