Voluntary heroes: The touching story behind the Petersberg in Neef

Voluntary heroes: The touching story behind the Petersberg in Neef

Hilde and Joachim Heinzen - The heroes of the Neefer Petersberg

The idyllic Petersberg chapel in Neef on the banks of the Moselle shines in its special feature. Located in the picturesque cemetery high up on the mountain, the Petersberg was named the third year ago the third year ago. But behind this beauty there is a lot of commitment and care that come from two very special people.

Hilde and Joachim Heinzen have been the good souls of the Petersberg for 13 years. With a moving story in the background, you have decided to volunteer to maintain the plant. After the tragic loss of her only son 13 years ago, who died of cancer at the age of 35 and is now resting in the cemetery, they found comfort and meaning for the community.

The couple Heinzen campaigns with passion for the beauty of the cemetery so that the memory of their son remains alive. They maintain the graves, keep the paths free and ensure that the Petersberg chapel is always a place of calm and reflection for the village community.

Thanks to their unselfish use, the Neefer Petersberg shines in its beauty and becomes a place of commemoration and love. The residents of the Cochem-Zell district can be lucky to know such committed people in their middle. Hilde and Joachim Heinzen show that true size is in a voluntary work and that something beautiful can also arise out of personal suffering.

The Heinzens are a lively example of how personal suffering can be converted into a positive force for the community. Her commitment to Petersberg is not only an honorable task, but also a sign of humanity and hope in an often hectic world. The people around the Neefer Petersberg can count themselves lucky to have such warm and committed fellow citizens near them. - nag

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