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HEATHER BISSEGGER Memoriam

In Memoriam Heather Ann Whetzel- Bissegger 3/1/79 ~ 1/26/09 Today is Heather's birthday, her third in heaven after passing from ALS at the ridiculous age of twenty-nine. We try imagining a thirty-second birthday in heaven, but it's probably not too different from any other day. It's heaven - if they could do anything special to improve your birthday, they'd do it every day. We hope Heather will read this. It's encouraging that it appears not only in The Tribune, but also in The Deseret News, since we know the latter to be the paper of record in heaven, and the only paper God reads. Maybe He'll rustle His copy toward Heather and say, in His booming but kindly voice, "There's a thing in here about you." If it's any sort of heaven at all, Heather has slept late. Maybe the spirits of the righteous dead don't need sleep. But it's hard to conceive of a heaven that would be one to her where sleeping till 10:30 isn't only permitted, but applauded. No amount of gold construction and lilting of harps could substitute for this. After she's fully awake and has stretched and fluttered her wings, we imagine a big breakfast. Pancakes on most mornings, we think. Of course Heather is a spirit, and so can eat only spirit pancakes. Yet because she occupies the same physical dimension as the spirit pancakes, we assume her spirit body takes them with the same joy that her physical body took regular pancakes, densities of matter being equivalent and so forth. There must also be a spirit pig gliding about. He floats down and offers his side as a renewable source of perfectly crisp bacon for diners to peel off. This is not painful to the pig, and in fact is a delight to him. It's his heaven, too, remember. You can also remove sausage patties from certain spots on his anatomy, but Heather always preferred bacon. Heather pats his head thankfully, and he oinks a happy oink before flying away. Next must come volleyball. In mortality, Heather was a college player and then a coach, and she achieved a level of mastery of the game. But she couldn't have imagined the advantages of wings on the volleyball court. Heather's only challenge is to avoid profanity, which was always a weakness during intense competition. She still slips up occasionally, provoking glares and threats from angel referees. Heather's only two years into this, though, and she's making progress. Finally, in the evenings, Heather returns to her penthouse to a DVR loaded with her favorite reality shows, including The Bachelor, Project Runway, American Idol, and The Hills. Sometimes these are heavily edited for compliance with celestial broadcast standards. But the real annoyance to Heather is that, as a heavenly being, she already knows the final outcomes of these and all TV shows. Suspense is delicious to her, and she hates knowing in advance what happens. Slowly she's adapting. She's beginning to find pleasure in watching the dramas play out for their own sake, despite the liability of knowing the end results. Knowing Heather, part of any day is devoted to lobbying Our Lord to revise certain long-settled divine policies. She'd like to see dining out on Sundays no longer discouraged, for instance. Her sweetness and charm are irresistible. They may yet prevail even on Almighty God to reconsider some of these side issues. But as for first order heavenly principles - kindness, love, tolerance, forgiveness, charity - Heather has no need to press for reforms. In life, she was in near perfect alignment with heaven on these. And so she must feel very at home there.

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Published by Deseret News on Mar. 1, 2011.

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Harmony

March 11, 2011

If in the event you read this, I am glad to know you are at peace. You are greatly missed.

Jason Hopwood

March 5, 2011

It sounds like Heather was amazingly fortunate to have friends and family like you. Happy Birthday Heather!

Steven Thomas

March 4, 2011

That was simply the most awesome thing I've ever read on the internet. Heather, clearly, was as blessed as her friends...

March 3, 2011

What a lovely angel with such great mortal friends. I pray to be so lucky.
Happy Birthday Heather! xoxoxox

Julie Newton

March 3, 2011

I, too, did not see this tribute when it appeared, but heard about it when my sister mentioned an amazing "must read" in the paper. Cute Heather is probably finding all this very amusing.

Amanda Mitchell

March 2, 2011

Thank you so much for this tribute to a woman who was obviously loved quite a bit! It is fantastic to see a memory so revered.

Cami Snyder

March 1, 2011

HAPPY BIRTHDAY HEATHER ;) What a wonderful, fun tribute to one special young lady! How special she must feel to be remembered in such a touching way and I am sure that the love you sent her with this is filling all of heaven because she is smiling so big.. Love you all and thinking about you as you celebrate Heather's special day ;)

Kathy

March 1, 2011

I didn't know Heather, but honestly she is exceeded only in her "specialness" by those who remember her in such a loving, sweet and enduring way (the best way to remember our angels). She has a pretty amazing family to which I am certain Heather is nodding her head in agreement. Thank you for sharing your memories of Heather and thoughts about her heavenly home. Very special. Indeed.

Shirley Hendricks

March 1, 2011

I did not see this wonderful tribute when it appeared in the paper. Interestingly (read that oddly) my sister-in-law in LAS VEGAS sent it to me when she saw a friend of hers in BOSTON had posted a link to it on her face book! What a world! My sister-in-law knew to send it to me because I had told her of Heather and her amazing Faith and Courage.
What a sweet way to think of Heather as she lives her life among other angels...waiting. (can it really be 3 years??
Warmly

Misi Ford

March 1, 2011

That was incredibly Beautiful! I really hope Heaven is like that for us all!

March 1, 2011

One of my all time favorite tributes. I like to think you're right.

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