Kenneth Leroy Heigl

September 3, 1972 ~ September 13, 2011
Kenneth Leroy Heigl, 39, Camby, died suddenly on September 13, 2011. Kenny was born September 3, 1972, in Indianapolis.
Kenny was a 1992 graduate of Mooresville High School and was known for his gregarious and out-going personality. He was a member of Hope Baptist Church, Indianapolis. Kenny was a self-employed landscaper and previously worked for Loopmaster.
Survivors include his wife, Annette (Dickerson) Heigl; children, Brad Cook, Breanna Cook, and Kenneth Heigl, Jr.; parents, Joseph and Debra Heigl of Camby; sister, Dianna Mitchell (Dave) of Camby; grandmother, Emma Dean Couch of Cicero; nephew, Sean Mitchell of Camby.
Friends and family will gather on Friday, September 16, 2011, 4 to 8 p.m., at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. The funeral service will begin at 1 p.m., Saturday, September 17, 2011, in Hope Baptist Church, 1055 N. Girls School Rd., Indianapolis. Burial will follow in Floral Park Cemetery, Indianapolis. Pastor Jerry Hillenburg will officiate. Memorial contributions may be made to the children’s educational trust, c/o the funeral home. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Sorry we were not able to make it to the service. Kenny will be missed. Our thoughts & prayers are with you. The Guerrero Family
We are so sorry for the loss of Kenny. Through the years he has been a great friend and he will be sadly missed. We are so sorry we missed the viewing & funeral. If thre is anything we can do during your time of sorry please do not hesitate to call us. Jerry & Polly Luttrell (317) 291-7248
Kenny was the best of the best. He was always willing to help anyone that needed it. I wish I didn’t have to say goodbye so soon but I know that we will meet again. We will miss you dearly and carry you in our hearts forever. Love, Donnie, Emily, and kids.
R.I.P. Kenny , I will always remember you with a smile .
Kenny was always asking if Mike and I needed help doing anything. He was a sweet and friendly neighbor. Our prayers go out to his family and friends.Mike, Donna and Anna Thrasher
I can remember like it was yesterday. One Christmas we both loved IU and our grandmother bought him a blanket. I tried so hard to get that blanket from him but he would not come off of it. I also used to fight with him about the eagles my mom used to have and he won that battle also. I will miss those fun little arguments and now everytime I see something with IU or an eagle I will know he sent me to see that just so he could say he won. I will miss him very much but we will meet again some day and not that I look forward to that day soon I do look forward to seeing him. I love you Kenny and will see you in heaven. Your cousin Dawn