In 1881, he married Anna P. Atkins (1859–1924). Together, they were the parents of: In 1930, he married
Virginia Henry Curtiss ( – 1941) at
Croton-on-Hudson. She was the widow of
Edwin Burr Curtiss, of
A. G. Spalding Bros. and was 27 years younger than Heckscher. August Heckscher died on April 26, 1941, in
Mountain Lake, Florida and left his widow $10,000 and all his
real estate. She died on July 11, 1941.
Descendants His grandson
August Heckscher II (1913–1997), served as President
John F. Kennedy's Special Consultant on the Arts, the first
White House cultural adviser, 1962–1963, as well New York City Mayor
John Lindsay's Parks Commissioner, 1967, amongst other highlights in a wide-ranging career and life. ==References==