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Myron Hehn

Myron Ernest Hehn, 72, Bismarck, ND, formerly of Gackle, died Thursday night March 23, 2016 at the St. Alexius Hospital in Bismarck, ND.

Myron Hehn was born May 11, 1943 at Jamestown, ND the son of Ernest Hehn and Bertha (Rivinius) Hehn. He attended Gackle Public School where he received his elementary education. At the age of 15 years old he started working in the construction business.

He and Caren Maier were married May 26, 1963 at Streeter, ND. They made their home in Gackle. In 1967 they moved to the Hehn farmstead north of Gacke, where they farmed and resided. Following the death of his wife August 22, 2003 he continued to reside on the farm.

He and Sharon Kinzler where married January 13, 2007 in Jamestown, ND, and made their home there. They moved to Bismarck, ND in November of 2007 and have continued to live there.

Myron attended the Grace Baptist Church in Gackle and the Cornerstone Community Church in Bismarck. Myron enjoyed wheeling and dealing with area car dealers. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing and his miniature horses. His true passion though was farming.

He is survived by his wife Sharon, Bismarck, ND; 2 daughters, Camie (Tag) Anderson, Bismarck, ND; Jody (John) Hoberg, Laramie, WY; a special nephew, Steve Miller, Jamestown, ND step-children; Threna Brandner, Mandan, ND, Garrel (Celeste) Kinzler, Thief River Falls, MN; 8 grandchildren, Kelby and Aislin Anderson, Kaitlyn and Cameron Hoberg, Anna and Erin Kinzler, Shelby and Brody Beito; 1 sister Marion (Neil) Zundel, Bismarck, ND; his mother-in-law, Anna Pfaff, Jud, ND.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife Caren




Caren Jane Hehn,

61, Gackle, died Friday, Aug. 22, 2003, in her home.
Caren Maier was born July 9, 1942, in Hazelton, N.D. She grew up and graduated from high school in Streeter, N.D., in 1961. She worked for Streeter Grocery and Parkway Café, Jamestown, N.D. On May 26, 1963, she married Myron Hehn in Streeter. They lived in Gackle, where she worked for a grocery store. In 1967, they began farming near Gackle.

She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Camie (Tag) Anderson, Bismarck, Jody (John) Hoberg, of New Zealand; her mother, Edna Maier, Streeter; two brothers, Allen (Marge), Bismarck, Roger, Jamestown; four sisters, Alice (Clyde) Remboldt, Jamestown, Carolynn (James) Burkle, Eagan, Minn., Beverly (Arnie) Schumacker, Streeter, Paulette (Steve) Kirschenmann, Napoleon, N.D.; and three grandchildren.
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