Loren Nedward Heidner
1945 - 2014
Obituary
Loren Nedward Heidner, age 69, passed
away on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014, at Schowalter Villa in Hesston.
He was born on Jan. 30, 1945, in
Glasgow, Mont., to Nelson and Dorothy (Thomas) Heidner.
Loren was the youngest of four sons
born to Nelson and Dorothy. A daughter died in infancy. Loren's
mother died when he was nearly a year old. His father remarried, and
Loren knew Ruth (Schultes) Heidner as his mother. A younger brother
and sister soon completed the family.
Loren grew up on a farm in rural Wolf
Point, Mont. He attended Wolf Point public schools into high school
and also attended Wessington Springs Academy in Wessington Springs,
S.D. He considered Wessington Springs Academy his alma mater. He
received his G.E.D. from the Newton Public Schools.
Loren was baptized and admitted to the
Gospel Fellowship Mennonite Brethren Church at Wolf Point in
September of 1957. He was currently a member of Koerner Heights
Church of the Mennonite Brethren in Newton.
As a young man, Loren joined a wheat
harvest crew, followed the harvest to Kansas, and decided to make
Kansas his home. He married Janis Buschman in 1966, and they and
their two sons lived in Walton. Loren and Janis divorced in 1986.
Loren worked at several manufacturing
companies in the Newton area, including the Tumbleweed trailer
factory and Excel Industries. Most recently, he worked at Norcraft
(Mid-Continent Cabinetry) for nearly 25 years and felt very close to
the employees there. Loren and Marian Zook Heidner were married on
June 18, 1988, and made Newton their home.
Loren loved his family and people in
general. He thrived on music, expressed especially by his membership
in the Kansas Mennonite Men's Chorus, his annual trips to the Walnut
Valley Festival in Winfield, and his collection of harmonicas and odd
instruments. He also loved wood, televised wrestling, and anything
with wheels.
Loren is survived by his wife, Marian,
of Newton, and son, Timothy, of Joplin, Mo. He also is survived by
three brothers, Tom (Margaret) and Ken (Jane) of Wolf Point, and Dale
(Irma) of Boseman, Mont., and one sister, Marilyn (Arlen) Hilkemann
of Wolf Point. He also leaves many nieces and nephews and the host of
friends he held in his heart because he saw only good in every person
and truly never met a stranger.
Preceding him in death were his
parents; his son, Nedward; his sister, Karen; his brother, Don; and
his sister-in-law, Velma.
Funeral services will be held at
Koerner Heights Church of the Mennonite Brethren, 320 N. Meridian,
Newton, on Monday, Feb. 17, 2014, at 10 a.m.
Memorials may be made to Shakespeare
Garden Society, Wessington Springs or Fresno Pacific Biblical
Seminary, both in care of Petersen Funeral Home, which is in charge
of the arrangements. Viewing at Petersen Funeral Home on Sunday from
1 to 5 p.m. Family will be present from 2 to 4 p.m.