Memorials › Alma Agatha Heinrich Hoeinghaus
8 Apr 1916 – 22 Jan 2013
| Birth | 8 Apr 1916 |
| Death | 22 Jan 2013 |
| Cemetery | Saint Mary's Catholic Church Cemetery High Hill , Fayette County , Texas , USA |
| Added by | Skip Farrow on 06 Feb 2014 |
| FaG | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114642847 |
Alma Agatha (Heinrich) Hoeinghaus, 96, of Schulenburg, passed away Jan. 22, at Schulenburg Regency Nursing Center. She was born on April 8, 1916 to Emil and Agnes (Wick) Heinrich in High Hill. On Aug. 28, 1940 she married Walter F. Hoeinghaus in High Hill. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in High Hill and St. Anne's Society. Alma is survived by one sister, Fredoline Otto, of Arlington; daughters, Lorene Hasse of Weimar, Shirley Poppe-Meyer and husband, Adriane of Weimar, Mary Stavinoha and husband, Don of Columbus, Arlene Zapalac and husband, David of La Grange, and Denise Catron-Trojacek and husband, Lad of Schulenburg; sons, Donald Hoeinghaus and wife, Doris of Weimar, and Larry Hoeinghaus and wife, Dolly of Schulenburg; son-in-law, Ray Fogleman of Schulenburg; 18 grandchildren, Sandy Pesak and husband Douglas, Leland Hasse and wife Holly, Donnie Hoeinghaus Jr., Dustin Hoeinghaus, Doreen Kittrell and husband Deke, Kassie Jobb and husband Tony, Rebekah Ouellette and husband Edgar, Edward Fogleman and wife Cynthia, Lisa Matula and husband Stephen, Kyle Poppe and wife Heidi, Kim Castilla and husband Philip, Tyler Stavinoha, Holly Zapalac, Collen Zapalac and wife Megan, Melodi Golden and husband Casey, Travis Catron and wife Christine, B.J. Trojacek and David Trojacek and wife Sara; 24 great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild. Alma was preceded in death by her parents; husband; sister Hulda Kainer; brothers, Alphonse, Oswald and Robert Heinrich and Norbert Heinrich who died in infancy; and by daughter, Carolyn Fogleman. Funeral services took place Saturday, Jan. 26, at St. Mary Catholic Church in High Hill with Fr. Tim Kosler, Fr. Frank Lenz and Msgr. John Peters officiating. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Schwenke-Baumgarten Funeral Home in Schulenburg. Burial took place in the St. Mary Catholic Cemetery in High Hill. Pallbearers were Lee Hasse, Dustin Hoeinghaus, Eddie Fogleman, Kyle Poppe, Tyler Stavinoha, Collen Zapalac, Travis Catron and Donnie Hoeinghaus Jr. Honorary pallbearers were B.J. Trojacek and David Trojacek. Although Alma spent a short time of her married life in San Antonio, San Diego, Calif. and Ft Worth, most of her life was spent as a homemaker on the Middle Creek Farm as a third generation Wick-Heinrich family member with her husband. Her grandfather, John Wick, helped build the St. Mary Catholic Church in High Hill. Alma's large family of eight children, 18 grandchildren, 24 great-grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild was most dear to her heart evident in the many social gatherings. She always stated that ‘Family was everything!" She loved playing Tarocks, (displayed by her many tournament trophies), quilting and cooking. Her second passion was, Bingo, often traveling with life-long friend, Viola Demel. She saw the country go from the agricultural, horse and buggy days to the techno age and 17 presidents in between. What a lifetime at 96 years and nine months. She spent the last three years of her life at the Schulenburg Regency Nursing Center. Memorials may be given to St. Mary Catholic Church Restoration Fund, St. Rose School or the St. Anne's Society c/o Denise Trojacek, 1427 FM 615, Schulenburg, TX 78956.
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