dee, Yoke 1 1G TL Fran Heins' CENTERVILLE, Tenn. — Fran Heins, 71, former longtime resi- dent of Flat Rock, died June 10 in Centerville, Tenn., where she had lived for the past seven years. She and her husband, Leonard, owned and operated Huron River Pharmacy in Flat Rock for more than 25 years. She also worked several years as an office manag- er for the late Dr. Darrel] Sergent. A memorial service was held on June 15 at the Centerville United Methodist Church, Centerville, Tenn. McDonald Funeral Home, Centerville, Tenn., was in charge of arrangements. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a daughter, Diane Batdorf of Centerville, Tenn.; two sons, Dan of Rhode Island and Ross of Dearborn Heights: nine grandchildren, and three great- grandchildren. She was preceded in death bya son, Jeffrey. ae Memorials may be made to a scholarship fund established in her name at the Centerville United Methodist Church, 104 College Ave., Centerville, Tenn. 37033.