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Kevin A. Heinze

December 5, 1970 ~ October 7, 2017 (age 46) 46 Years Old
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A candle was lit by Jodi Hiltman Sink on October 11, 2017 10:23 PM
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A candle was lit by Johnny & Lizzie Loar on October 11, 2017 4:13 PM
Message from Johnny Loar
October 11, 2017 3:34 PM

I’m so saddened to hear of one of my “brothers” passing. 😪 The great memories of our youth...football or homerun derby on Sunday afternoons, after football game hangout pizza parties, and “The Heinze House” where friends were always welcome. I still cherish those times and memories in my life. You and your brothers definitely had impacts on all of our friends during those years. Your physical work ethics helped teach me how to push myself to be better. Your smirk always gave you away when it was practical joke time. And oh the goofy jokes we all pulled.
I’ll miss your smirk “brother”...my heart hurts, but knowing you are free from M.S. comforts me.
R.I.P Kevin
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Message from Craig Rower
October 10, 2017 10:56 PM

I've been searching for words since I found out and instead have had nothing but a flood of memories that have made me smile and laugh. You will be missed buddy. Until we meet again, rest easy brother.
Message from Todd Warncke
October 10, 2017 6:45 PM

Kevin we had a lot of great times together you will be missed my dear friend.
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A candle was lit by Candee Davis on October 10, 2017 4:24 PM
Message from Candee & Jim Davis
October 10, 2017 4:24 PM

We were so very sorry to hear of Kevin's passing. Holding the family close in our hearts and prayers.
Message from Jason Fruth
October 10, 2017 4:22 PM

You will be missed buddy. Always remember the good times!!
Message from Dianna
October 10, 2017 3:43 PM

Hearing about your passing took my breath away. I have often thought of you over the years, and prayed for you. These last several months you had been on my heart and in my prayers. Seems like everyone we have gone to school with is entering eternity quicker than entering old age. I do thank God that we became friends. I praise God now that I will see you again.
May God be with your family. May he give them strength and courage to face these difficult days, weeks, and months ahead. May the one who is lost without Christ give their lives over to Jesus before they enter eternity. May something good come out of this terrible loss. In the name of Jesus.
I will always picture and see you and remember you praising God. With your hands lifted high towards heaven giving praises to our King. I love you my friend. Until we meet again, I'll now picture you helping Jesus prepare the table for the wedding feast of when he comes and brings us home to eat with him.
I hate saying the "G" word, so I'll say, Later.
May God bless and keep your family in his hands.
RIP 💖
See you later, Kevin 😊
Message from Teresa &Eddie Anaya
October 11, 2017 12:59 PM

To Kevin's family, our condolences to all of you. Kevin was a dear friend when we all attended church together. He was a very important person in our lives and we were very fond of him. I'm sorry that we lost contact with each other when he moved to Oklahoma. We had no idea he was back in this area. We missed out on so much!
To Kevin's family, rest assured that heaven has gained an awesome young man! And if we believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, we will all see Kevin again! God bless you all. Teresa &Eddie Anaya.
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A candle was lit by Josette McDermott on October 10, 2017 9:55 AM
Message from Napoleon
October 10, 2017 9:54 AM

This breaks my heart. Wish I could see you all and give you all a huge hug. Kevin was such a kind loving guy and always brought a smile to my face.
Although we lost touch, you all (Mark, Tom, Chris, Roseanne and Tom st) have been in my thoughts from time to time.
I have so many fond memories of you all.
Mark, I know this isn't easy for you. You and your brothers are so close. I offer a special hug for you.
Heartfelt thoughts and prayers to you all during this painful time.
God Bless
Message from Andy Stephey
October 9, 2017 9:43 PM

Very saddened to hear of Kevin's passing. Just hearing his name brings a smile to my face and great memories to mind. The Heinz family and house (that poor house!) was a second family and home to so many of us and had great impact on us all during those formative years. Kevin had an infectious spirit and childlike wonder that disarmed you right away. You will certainly be missed brother!
Message from Becky Mentzer Riethmeier
October 9, 2017 8:49 PM

I am so sorry to hear about Kevin's passing. We went to high school together and I have many fond memories of him both making me laugh and talking about important things. I haven't been in touch, but he has a special place in my younger years' memories.
Message from Karin ladd
October 9, 2017 8:41 PM

My back yard brother..I know you are free now. You will NEVER be forgotten. So many memories of growing up with you. Rest in Peace my friend. Love you
Message from Michael Cole
October 9, 2017 7:28 PM

I was stunned when I heard. To say that we've shared good times and bad times would be a gross understatement. I've known you since 4th grade and it breaks my heart to hear that you're gone. We were the best of friends... a daring duo. We did stuff they could make goofy teen movies about! When we straightened up and got our acts together, we went to church together. After school, when I moved to Florida, you'd come down on vacation and enjoy the sunshine and beaches. When I got married (the first time) you were my best man. But after all of that we sort of lost track of each other. You were out west in Oklahoma, I was back and forth between Florida and North Carolina... By the time we reconnected, years had passed, I was remarried and living in Michigan. Things were always simpler when we were younger. My greatest regret is not making the time to come see you like I wanted to. Just know that I HAVE ALWAYS, and WILL ALWAYS call you my BEST FRIEND! And I missed you terribly to begin with. You and your family have always had a special place in my heart and in my prayers, and will continue to do so. Love ya' bud!

"Tears are leftover love that has nowhere to go." MC
Message from Steven Wayne Fenicle
October 9, 2017 6:09 PM

Being part the WHS Class of 89', you will be dearly missed. A great friend and great memories, rest in peace my friend.
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