Early life She was born on April 11, 1883, in
Atlanta, Georgia. Growing up, she learned to play the piano. She lived with her parents at
Callan Castle at 61 Elizabeth Street in the
Atlanta, Georgia, neighborhood
Inman Park. She attended school at West End Institute. She played the organ for
Inman Park Methodist Church. He became an assistant cashier (a manager) at
Central Bank and Trust in Atlanta, the bank that Asa Candler started in 1905. At first, they lived together in her parents’ home. In 1910 they moved to a newly built home in nearby
Druid Hills which became known as The Goose. It was located at what is now 1449 South
Ponce de Leon Avenue. In 1968, the home became the Mother Goose day care center and, later, classroom space for
The Paideia School until it burned down in 2009. A black railroad worker confessed to the crime, but rumours persisted that a relative murdered Heinz. Around 1945, she married
Enrico Leide, a concert cellist and orchestra conductor who conducted the first
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra from 1920 to 1930. He was the brother of the violinist and composer
Manoah Leide-Tedesco.
Death She died on September 3, 1962, aboard the
RMS Caronia while on a cruise of the
Mediterranean Sea. ==References==