Allison Heimbigner
Last updated 4/9/2020 at 12:35pm
Allison Heimbigner, a longtime resident of Moses Lake, passed away March 27, 2020, at age 93 years old.
Allison and her late husband, Ken, enjoyed over 70 years of marriage together prior to Ken's passing in 2017. The Heimbigners moved their family to Moses Lake, from Ephrata, in 1964 and owned and operated Moses Lake Furniture (on Broadway) for many years.
Allison was born in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, to Elsie and Robert Marti. Along with her twin sister, Allene, and her two older sisters, Roberta and Jean, she grew up in Spokane Valley and Ritzville. She began high school in the Spokane Valley, at Central Valley High School, and then graduated from Ritzville High School in 1944.
Following a year attending Eastern Washington College of Education, Allison returned to Ritzville, where she was employed at the Adams County Courthouse.
Allison and Ken were married in 1946 and eventually moved to Ellensburg to manage a ranch raising Black Angus cattle. Following family moves to Ephrata and Moses Lake, Allison and Ken owned Moses Lake Furniture and Ritzville Furniture for more than 25 years.
They were active in the Northwest Furniture Retailer Association, especially during the time Ken served as President of the association.
Allison was a member of United Methodist Church in Moses Lake for more than 50 years, including singing in the choir. Besides her involvement with school activities for her children, she was also active over the years in Soroptimist and PEO. Friends of Allison will remember she enjoyed reading, singing, helping children, being with family and following the Mariners and Seahawks. Allison and Ken were avid travelers, enjoying many trips throughout the U.S., as well as to Europe and Asia.
Allison is survived by her children, Sandra and Deni Atkinson of Ritzville, Wash., Brian and Linda Heimbigner of Cumming, Ga., and Douglas Heimbigner and Hally Birnbaum of New York. Other survivors include her sister-in-law, Barbara Niendam of Spokane, Wash., as well as Ken and Allison's grandchildren, Eric and Tana Atkinson of Spokane, Ryan Atkinson and Alison Forsythe of Germany, Kristi and Greg Kruepke of Waukesha, Wisc., Kali and Tom Andrus of Issaquah, Wash .; and great-grandchildren Lauren, Tyler, Trevor, Kyle, Cameron, Nathan, Harper and Camila.
The family wishes to thank all of the healthcare providers and staff who cared for Allison at Brookdale-Hearthstone and Samaritan Healthcare. A memorial for Allison will at a later date to be determined.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Moses Lake United Methodist Church (moseslakeumc.org), Moses Lake United Methodist Church, 746 S. Ironwood Drive, Moses Lake, WA. 98837.
Arrangements are by Kayser's Chapel of Memories. Please sign the online guestbook or leave a note for the family at Kayserschapel.com.
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