Bennie E. Heiden, age 92, of Westphalia went to be with his
lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He passed away peacefully
surrounded by his family on September 23, 2022. He was born
on August 30, 1930, in Clare, Michigan, the son of Lewis and
Zina (Robinson) Heiden.
Ben was a member of St. Mary's
Catholic Church, The Catholic Order of Foresters, Knights of
Columbus, St. Joseph Society and Westphalia Historical
Society.
He loved working in his wood shop making furniture,
crafts, and toys for his children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. He also enjoyed deer hunting, fishing,
bowling, playing cards, and spending time at the family
cottage on Higgins Lake. Ben enjoyed traveling with his
family and friends, and had wonderful memories of trips
throughout the United States, as well as Germany and other
parts of Europe. He was employed with Fisher Body for 33
years and retired in 1982.
Ben was a proud veteran of the United States Marine Corps
and served in the Korean War with the 11th Marines Field
Artillery on the Western Front. He was a member of Post 153
American Legion and a trustee of Post 3733 V.F.W. Ben loved
to donate time to military projects, including fund raising.
Along with his cousin, Louis Pline, he was instrumental in
establishing a Veteran's Memorial in St. Mary's Cemetery in
Westphalia.
Ben was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Herman
and sisters, Betty, Dora and Laura; and in-laws, Orvest
Davis, Raymond Watson, Danny Hudson, Denis and Geri
Nurenberg, Germaine Nurenberg, Jerry and Donna West, and
LeRoy Hunter.
He is survived by his devoted wife of nearly
69 years, Colleen (Nurenberg) Heiden; children, Steve (Sue)
Heiden, LeAnn (John Sablan) Thelen, Pam (Joe) Smith, Teri
(Bob) Vasquez, Michael (Tammy) Heiden and Jeff (Cassondra)
Heiden; 20 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren, and many
nieces and nephews.
The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Reverend
Peter Lawrence at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, September 28,
2022 at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Rite of Committal will
follow at St. Mary's Cemetery. Military Honors will be
provided by V.F.W. Post #3733.
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