Carl Heckman graduated from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1940. He was ordained a Lutheran minister and served as pastor of a Lutheran church in Navasota, Texas. During World War II he entered military service and was commissioned a U.S. Army chaplain. He landed at Utah Beach in Normandy, France, and accompanied his unit during the fighting across France. He was wounded in action on September 22, 1944, and awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart. After recovering from his wounds, he returned to his unit until the end of the war. He returned home in December 1945, and resumed his ministry at Navasota, and then at parishes in Eden and Menard, Texas. He served as a member of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod’s Texas District Stewardship Committee, and later as president of the LCMS’s Texas District.



