Obituaries

Culver City Resident Richard 'Dick' Heineman Dies at 75

A former US Air Force reservist, Heineman was also an LA County lifeguard for 35 years.

Long time Culver City resident Richard, “Dick” Heineman passed away on Sept. 15, 2012.

Retired Lt. Richard “Dick” Heineman, who was born on March 5, 1937, passed away peacefully on Sat. Sept. 15 in Culver City at the age of 75.

A dedicated husband and consummate family man who never missed a gymnastics meet, baseball, football or soccer game, he leaves behind his cherished wife of 45 years, Kay, beloved children Joanne, Dennis and Rick, seven remarkable grandchildren and his extended family.

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A native Californian raised in Beverly Hills and a resident of Culver City for 42 years, Dick honorably spent 35 years saving lives as a Los Angeles County Lifeguard patrolling the beaches of Southern California, proudly repeating his motto, “There are those that have my job, and there are those that want my job.”

Heineman was a United States Air Force Reservist, President of the Culver City Amateur Radio Emergency Service, longtime CPR instructor, sailor of anything that floats, woodworker, garage tinkerer and founder and sole proprietor of Jasmine Boatworks and its subsidiary Jasmine Furniture. 

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In accordance with his wishes, his ashes will be returned to the Southern California ocean. The memorial ceremony will be held at Ave. 23 in Venice on Sat. Sept. 29 at 9 a.m.

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