Charlotte Mae Cudney Heiserman
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Mass of Christian Burial for Charlotte Mae Cudney Heiserman, 94, will be at 10:00a.m. Saturday, October 29 at Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Lawrence. The family will have visitation 9:00-10:00a.m. at the church, with burial following at Mount Calvary cemetery in Lawrence, Kansas. Charlotte died peacefully in her home October 26, 2022, with family by her side.
Charlotte was born on December 31, 1927, in Harrison, Arkansas to Leo H. Cudney and Minnie O. Slama Cudney. She spent her early childhood in Marysville, Kansas. Charlotte’s dad was employed by the Union Pacific Railroad and died suddenly when she was just 16 years old, resulting in Charlotte beginning her working career at a young age, first at the Marysville general store candy counter and then at Armour’s Creamier.
Charlotte graduated from Marysville High School on May 25, 1945; the following day, she and her future mother-in-law boarded a Continental Bus to Mineral Wells, Texas where Charlotte married her high school sweetheart, Sgt. Dale Heiserman, in the Army chapel at Camp Wolters Military Base. They were married 69 years at the time of Dale’s passing in 2015.
Following Dale’s discharge from the Army, Dale and Charlotte returned to Marysville where Charlotte worked at Jayhawk Café and together, they opened Heiserman Photography Studio. One of the highlights of the studio was on Saturday evenings when Dale and Charlotte would go to Club 36 in Marysville where most of the nationally known Big Bands would come and play. They would spend the early part of the evening taking photos of the various tables of partygoers, rush back to the studio, develop the photos, and then return to the club with the prints for the individuals to purchase, providing some of the first ever “same day” photography.
In 1949 they moved to Kansas City, MO where Charlotte worked at the Sunshine Biscuit Co. for two years before becoming a new mother, with the birth of their first son, Dale Jr. The family then returned to Oketo, KS where their son Gary was born, and they lived there for the next four years working on the farm. Dale later joined the Kansas Highway Patrol in 1957 and was stationed in McPherson, where their daughter Linda was born. They then moved to Council Grove and added their second daughter, Julie, to the family. The family made their final move to Lawrence, Kansas in 1963. Once the kids were school age, Charlotte became a school bus driver and then in 1968 began her career at the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office. She initially was a dispatcher, then a deputy, and later the City and County photographer. Charlotte retired from the Douglas County Sheriff’s office in February 1991.
Charlotte was a wonderful, caring, giving person. She was an exceptional cook and an excellent baker. Her grandchildren have wonderful memories of her homemade hot fudge sauce and homemade ice cream. She enjoyed needlework, canning (as Dale was an avid gardener), cooking, and raising her four children. She was a member of the Kansas Sheriff’s Association, American Legion Auxiliary Post 14, Corpus Christi Catholic Church, and at one time, a member of the Altar Society.
Charlotte was proceeded in death by her husband Dale; son Dale Frederick Heiserman Jr.; her daughter-in-law, Jane Heiserman; her son-in-law, Jim Hazlett; her parents, Leo and Minnie Cudney; her step-father Melvin Hatfield; and brothers Merle Cudney and Darrell Cudney. Charlotte is survived by her son Gary Heiserman and wife Lynn; daughter Linda Schrock and husband Eric; daughter Julie Allmon and husband Kevin, all of Lawrence; brother Leo Cudney Jr. of Marysville; her grandchildren Jenny Heiserman, Amber and Scott Rowland, Ben and Maegan Heiserman, Sommer and Cameron Taylor, Kristie Hazlett, Michael Schrock, Chris Allmon, and Alex Allmon; and great-grandchildren Brayden and Adriana Rowland, Daisie and Cooper Heiserman, and Elijah, Lukas, and Raelee Taylor.
Memorial contributions can be sent to Corpus Christi Catholic Church to the Bereavement Ministry or to the Corpus Christi Catholic Church.
I am so sorry for your loss. Charlotte was a wonderful lady and she will be missed.
I’m so sad to hear of your mothers passing. My thoughts are with you. I pray her memories will always be a blessing to you all.
Your Mom lived a good life, Julie. I’m sorry for your loss, but I know her legacy of kindness and generosity lives on in you and your sibs. Hugs to you, my dear! 🙏❤️🩹
-Mary and Terry
“There is only one happiness in this life, to love and to be loved.”
-George Sand
I am so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a wonderful friend and neighbor. Many fond memories of both your parents. Love to you all
Norma Bloom
Our sincere sympathy goes out to the Charlotte Heiserman Family in the loss of their Mother.
We were church members at Corpus Christi Church and have known Gary and Lynn for
many years. Martha enjoyed many visits with Charlotte at the Hair Salon. She will be missed.
Gary and Lynn, so sad for you. She was a pretty lady. Hugs!
My sincere condolences to the Heiserman Family. Thoughts and prayers to you all.
So terribly sorry to hear of your loss. Sending heart felt thoughts and prayers. She was a great and beautiful lady I know she will be missed greatly. ❤️❤️
I’m so sorry! She was a dear & loving friend! Much love to you all, she will be missed. ❤️
My deepest sympathy to all the Heiserman family. I enjoyed having had the opportunity to be around Charlotte. She will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her. God Bless!
Upon seeing your mother’s name in the Topeka newspaper’s obituaries I felt I knew her before even reading it. Charlotte and Dale had been a part of my past and early childhood. My parents had been their friends, and my mother and your mother likely grew up together in Marysville as friends.
Your mother’s obituary was beautifully written outlining her life with her husband, the birth of her family and her professional career. I was a part of her career when as a young child she and your father took the pictures of me and my sisters. I can still recall that night going to their farm and getting our pictures taken in the Easter dresses my mom had made. We were three little girls straddling a bench in their studio and I was probably the one not sitting still or paying attention. I have that picture still hanging on a wall.
My heartfelt condolences to the entire family.