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Robert Golden Heft
Robert Golden Heft - The designer of
America’s 50-star flag passed away Saturday afternoon, December 12, 2009, at
Covenant Medical Center in Saginaw, Michigan. Age 67 years. Bob was born on
January 19, 1942, in Saginaw. He was moved to Ohio as a young child, where
he was raised by his grandparents. While a 17 year-old junior at Lancaster
High School in Lancaster, Ohio, Bob made his mark in our nation’s history by
preparing for a U.S. History project in 1958, where he fashioned the family
flag into what is now our country’s symbol. Bob traveled the world
extensively telling countless people of his unique story. Bob attended Ohio
University and Ohio State University. He retired after 30 years as a high
school and college history teacher. He was a seven-term Mayor of Napoleon,
Ohio and past state president of the Ohio Mayor’s Association. He was a
member of Resurrection Lutheran Church, Saginaw, past president of the
Saginaw Lions Club, District 11-D1 Governor of Lions Club International, was
active in Habitat for Humanity, America’s Promise, Junior Achievement, 4-H,
former member of the Masons. His interest in flags originally came from his
volunteer work as a former Boy Scout. Bob was a very proud American. He
devoted his life to inspiring others. Originally published at www.WakemanFuneralHome.com December 13, 2009 Additional Info:
AP
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Heft, Robert Golden