Brian D. Heimbach, 62, longtime Frankfort and current Lebanon resident, died March 2, 2024. He was born December 3, 1961 in Frankfort, Ind. to Jerry D. & Sharon K. (Gumm) Heimbach. He married Kelli Sue Kersey on August 4, 1984.
Brian began his career in funeral service in 1985. His association with the Goodwin Funeral Home family spanned over 3 generations of the firm. Brian and Kelli also owned and operated Main Street Monuments LLC from 1988-2021. He was a member of the St. Matthew United Methodist Church and served on several boards and committees in the Frankfort community through the years. Some of Brian’s joys were traveling with Kelli, coaching high school sports, racing trips on the “Methanol Express” and fishing the bays of the Gulf of Mexico with Braxton. His greatest love by far was being “BaBa” to Drew, Audrey and Maddie.
“The greatest gift of life is Friendship, and I have received it.” Hubert H. Humphrey
Visitation and Services
Memorial visitation with the Heimbach family will be Saturday, March 9, 2024 from 4-7 p.m. at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. Private family burial will be in Bunnell Cemetery, Frankfort, Ind. with Rev. Phil Lake officiating. Brian asks that memorial donations be made to the Bunnell Cemetery Association, P.O. Box 38, Frankfort, IN 46041.
Survived by:
In addition to Kelli, he is survived by: daughter: Carmen E. (David) Cannon of Lebanon, son: Braxton P. (Angela) Heimbach of St. Petersburg, FL, brother: Robert P. (Annette) Heimbach of Roswell, GA, grandchildren: Andrew G. “Drew” and Audra K. “Audrey” Cannon and Madeleine R. “Maddie” Heimbach, and mother-in-law: Janice Kersey of Frankfort.
Preceded by:
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Gary B. Kersey.
So very sorry for your loss. Brian was a good friend. Loved his sense of humor. He will be missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleBrian and I worked together at Shanklin’s Hardware in our high school days. He was always a joy to be around and we had a lot of fun putting the bicycles together and chasing each other through the aisles before opening the store for the day! Brian always had a compassionate and caring smile for us at the funeral home, when we especially needed it . I’ll miss ya “Bum”.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleBrian was always a great guy.
I am sorry for your loss
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKelli, we are so sorry for your loss. We don’t know each other but Brian always had nice things to say about you. He was so kind and generous with his time while helping us pick out a headstone. You and the family are in our prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWhat a great man. He will be greatly missed. RIP Brian.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleTo Kelli, Carmen, Braxton ,David and Angela we’ve lost a great guy. No one could ever love his family more than Brian did his. Drew was so so special to him. He fought a hard battle for several years and climbed the highest mountains often in pain I’m sure. His life was his family and friends. He will be missed and always remembered. Great fun memories live on. Rest in peace
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe are so very sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. May God grant you peace during this difficult time. Wayne and Susie Brock
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo very sorry to read of Brian’s passing. He will be missed dearly.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKelli and family so sorry to hear about. Brian praying for you all L.A. and Kim Leach Wiles
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Facebook Twitter GoogleOne of the nicest guys I knew. I enjoyed talking Purdue sports with him as much as I did anybody. Keep cheering on the Boilers from heaven, my friend.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleCondolences to the family during this time.
He will be missed by all as he didn’t know a stranger ..
RIP SIR YOU WERE A GREAT MAN AND IT WAS NICE KNOWING YOU !!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am stunned. Oh Kelli. I am soooo sorry. What a great man. He left such a mark. Hugs.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo so sorry to hear of your Dads passing. LOVED BRIAN as we worked with state Jr. Miss. he will be missed by so many. We’ll keep your family in our thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe’re so sorry for your loss. My family and I will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers. I have many fond memories of Brian during our youth; he was a friend to all and could make anyone laugh. Much love.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleGo rest high on that mountain friend.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so sorry to learn of the passing of Brian. I will be remembering you and your family in my prayer time. Brian took such good care of our family in our time of need.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSending prayers of peace and comfort to your family. Brian was a great guy and friend to many.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe are so sorry to hear about Brian’s passing. What a wonderful and caring man he was! Please know your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleFond memories of the IUBCPA ( IU Basketball Couch Potato Association) back in the 80’s and early 90’s. Stay strong Kelli & family going forward.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKelli and family, Rob and family,
I’m so very sorry to hear of Brian’s passing. He was so very helpful and kind to our family in our losses. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Bonny Bailey Goodnight
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo very sorry for the family during their incredible loss. Brian was an awesome man. He was always so kind and considerate. Very helpful during my time of loss. Fly High in The Heavens Brian you will be missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so glad I got to know Brian best I could from such long distance. He showed me what a great father, husband, and family man should be like. I wish we had more time together but I will cherish what I had with him. My family will miss him terribly and our prayers are with the family.
Love you guys
John, Maggie, Gina, Angela Kafalas
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI went to school with heiny in the 1960’s+1970’s. we used to call him heiny at the southside school. Last time I saw him was about 31 years ago to the day. RIP Brian and may you sleep with angels. I’ll drink a cold one for you.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe are so sorry for your loss, you are in our thoughts and prayers. We were so blessed to have known Brian (Baba), he was a wonderful man and a wonderful family man.
With our love and prayers,
Rick and Melanie Stone
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKelli, Carmen, Braxton and families, My sympathy love and prayers to all of you! I heard during my last visit to Frankfort last year that Brian was battling illness, but opening the webpage today all I could think was ….. Golly! or Geeminy Christmas! both phrases I heard Brian say often when we would get an unexpected death call! My early days in my funeral service career, I was blessed to have such a co-worker as Brian at Goodwin Funeral Home. We had a great time and many many fond memories of funny things that happened over the years at GFH! I have no doubt that Brian’s absence will leave a huge void in all our your lives, but know that he definitely made his mark here on this earth, and touched a ton of hearts, which are better because of knowing Brian! RIP my friend!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKelli, and family, I’m so sorry for your loss of a great man. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers! If you need anything, I’m here. Much love
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI was so sorry to hear about Brian. I had the pleasure of hearing Brian speak about his love of history at the CCGS. He made things so interesting. He will be missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy sympathy to the Heimbach family on the loss of Brian. I worked with Brian at Clancy’s and appreciated his sense of humor and kindness. I would see him periodically over the years and would enjoy catching up with him. RIP Brian – you will be missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKelli, my prayers go out to you and your family. I am so sorry for your loss.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleRIP Brian, gone way too soon. Such a great guy that enjoyed life to it’s fullest. You’ll always be remembered by all your friends and family. That infectious smile followed you throughout the years…rest easy my friend.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleR.I.P., my friend.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKelli
We are sorry for your loss. I pray for your comfort in these difficult days.
Sue and Charlie Fink
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKelli,
Colleen and I were saddened to hear of Brian’s passing. Not too long ago I saw him at Witham and he shared that he had recently recalled a joke I had told at a Jaycee meeting years ago. We had a good laugh! “Heiner” was a great guy and good friend. Know that you and your family are in our prayers. We are going to be out of state Saturday but will be thinking of you all.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry to hear of his passing. Hugs and prayers to you and your children.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry to hear that it has came to a end and I also know that you have been fighting cancer for years. I truly had a great time with you playing golf and just hanging out. You will be sadly missed for sure buddy. If family needs anything please let me know.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleOur best wishes to Brian’s wife and extended family! I had briefly spoke with Brian at his garage and my wife had met his wife at Witham as a brief patient.
Condolences to the family, from Tony & Linda Hedge, 724 Monarch Lane in Meadow Wings.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWow- Sure hate to hear this. I had the pleasure of working with Brian when I was just a kid starting out in funeral service at Goodwin Funeral Home. (Late 90’s) I remember him as a great guy and caring funeral director who contributed nicely to my start and education. He was kind, upbeat- and helped lighten things up in a work setting that needs that sometimes. Good memories…I think he and Bill helped me get a date one time!
Quite a loss for the community…
Dave Bell
Managing Director at Glenn Funeral Home in Owensboro, KY.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKelli I’m so sorry for your loss of Brain!!! He was such a fighter!! He was such a gentle and kind soul!!! We always were talking about him and your children at the hospital!!! He was so kind and supportive when we have lost family members in the last few years. He was always there with a hug and a smile and caring words of support. He will be missed so much!! He always had such good remarks about you and the families. Lifting you and the family up in comforting Prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleAlthough I can’t attend the visitation, please know that my heart is with your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleKelli and Family! We are so sorry for your loss! Brian was a true servant. He was so great with us when our son Scott lost his battle with cancer! He also was very generous to Isabelle at that time. We will never forget what a kind generous man he was!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleVery sorry to learn of the loss of your husband and father. Brian was a very congenial gentleman. My son, Joel was very fond of Brian.
He will be missed by the community as well.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Kelli and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family during this very difficult time. I have met many people in my life and I have never met a person that was more positive and kind as Brian. I’m sure he had to have a bad day every now and then but I never saw Brian without a smile and a kind word every time I saw him. He was the energy and sunshine in every gathering that Brian was part of. This world would be a much better place if there were more men like Brian. That might be impossible because I believe they broke the mould when they made Brian, and that is a shame. He will be missed dearly by all who knew Brian. Hopefully he and Gary are drowning a worm or making a birdie in heaven. May the Lord be with you and your loved ones.
With a sad heart but cherished memories,
Jeff Reinke
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSuch a cruel fate, death steals the best among us away. Brian you will be missed. My condolences on your family’s loss.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleRest In Peace Heiner. You clearly had a positive impact on many lives. You will be missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleTo all the Heimbach family,
Brian was a kind man, great husband, and great father. I had the pleasure of connecting with him through Braxton. I always enjoyed his presence when he came to visit Angela and Braxton in FL. He always had that mid-western kind-hearted spirit and I loved that about him. He will be missed dearly. Hope to see you all again soon. Love Gina
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWhat a great man Brian was! We were blessed to have him as our friend for over 50 years! He was funny, authentic, and always optimistic. He will be greatly missed! We will continue to lift you up Kelli, Carmen, Braxton and the entire community of his friends.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for your loss. My son, Brynner, thought very highly of Coach Heimbach and really appreciated his insight.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleBrian was always a great man. God has taken a wonderful angel. Prayers for his family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleWe lost another great classmate. Brian could make anyone smile, the way he worded things was unique. Brian was a giving, caring and community minded man. He spent hours of his life caring for families in their time of need.
And yes, he loved his family deeply. May all of his family and friends find peace and comfort in their good memories of Brian.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleBrian was one of my first friends when my family moved to Frankfort when I was in first grade. He was so nice and funny. We remained friends and always had fun until junior high when classes were split up. Shortly after my family moved away. I never forgot him and always wondered how he was doing. Condolences to his family. He was a great guy. Too many of my friends from that time have now gone. I will never forget his smile and how we laughed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry to just now be reading this. He was my good buddy in grade school. Moved away but never forgot him and what a great and funny person he was. Heart is broken.
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