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- [S927] Obituary.
From: "Ruth Davison"
Subject: Lt. Col. Harley F. Hieb obit 1914-1994
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 07:50:36 -0700
The Northwest Blade 4-2-1994
The funeral for Lt. Col. Harley F. Hieb, Ret., 80, of Lodi, Calif., was
Tuesday, April 5 at 10 a.m. at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Lodi with the
Rev. Robert Mattheis officiating. Committal was in Lodi Memorial Cemetery
with participation of the Lodi VFW Post 1968.
He died March 29, 1994, in Mesa, Ariz.
Harley F. Hieb was born in Eureka. He enlisted in the U.S. Army at the age
of 18. At the outbreak of World War II, he was stationed in the Philippine
Islands and was captured by the enemy and wasincluded in the forced march
known as the Bataan death march. He escaped from his captors during the
march and lived in the jungles in caves with a band of Pilipono men who
foraged food from thr jungles.
After the war, he returned to the states. On Nov. 13, 1945, he married
Elaine Marr in Eureka. He later went on to serve in the Korean Conflict and
retired from active duty at the Oakland Army Depot in 1957.
He was associated with several family businesses including a concrete and
block plant in Williston, N.D.; Washorama in Lodi; Star Auto Polishing and
Detail Shop in Sacramento; and Hieb Enterprises, which manufactured towing
equipment in Lodi. He was the author of "Heart of Iron," a book about his
experiences in the Philippines during the war.
Col. Hieb was a member of the American Legion Post 186 in Eureka, the Lower
Yellowstone Lodge No. 90 F & A.M. in Sidney, Mont. SIRS No. 145 in Lodi and
St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Verna LeSuer and a brother, John Hieb.
Survivors include his wife, Elaine Hieb of Lodi; two daughters, Cynthia
McFarland-Johnson of Napa and Candice Wilson of Turlock; six sisters, Ella
Mutschler of Lodi, Ann Jorgensen of San Jose, Colleen McCain of Escondido,
Frances Cirks of Arziona and Agnes Prout and Florence Lee Hopkins, both of
Minnesota; two brothers, Harry Hieb of Selma and Max Hieb of Phoenix; and
six grandchildren.
Casketbearers were Boyd Wilson, Tim Mattheis, Matt Mutschler, and Jeffery
McFarland-Johnson.
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Birth: Jan. 15, 1914
Eureka
McPherson County
South Dakota, USA
Death: Mar. 29, 1994
Lodi
San Joaquin County
California, USA
s/o Johann J. Hieb / Eva Bauer
Enlisted in the US Army at age 18. At the outbreak of WW II he was stationed in the Philippine Islands and was captured by the enemy and was included in the forced march known as the Bataan death march. He escaped from his captors during the march and lived in the jungles in caves with a band of Filipino men who foraged food from the jungles. After returning to the states he later went on to serve in the Korean conflict and retired from active duty at the Oakland Army Depot in 1957.
He was a member of the American Legion Post 186 in Eureka, SD; the Lower Yellowstone Lodge No. 90 F & A. M. in Sidney, MT; SIRS No. 145 in Lodi; and St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Survived by his wife Elaine, 2 daughters, 6 sisters, 2 brothers and 6 grandchildren. Preceded in death by his sister Verna LeSeur and brother John Hieb.
m 13 Nov 1945 Elaine Jane Marr
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Parents:
Johann J. Hieb (1886 - 1965)
Eva Bauer Hieb (1891 - 1951)
Spouse:
Elaine J. Marr Hieb (1916 - 2001)*
Sibling:
Harley F. Hieb (1914 - 1994)
Johnny Hieb (1935 - 1955)*
*Calculated relationship
Inscription:
Lieutenant Colonel, US Army, World War II, Korea
Burial:
Lodi Memorial Cemetery
Lodi
San Joaquin County
California, USA
Plot: Sunset
Maintained by: BluMoKitty
Originally Created by: Anonymous
Record added: Apr 26, 2014
Find A Grave Memorial# 128587758
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