1956
2021
Heft, Christine Anne
July 26, 1956 - July 19, 2021
Christine was born and raised in South Omaha by her parents, Alfred and Helen Roth. She lived to be 64.
She was incredibly loyal to all she loved, and she loved many. Christine taught the meaning of persistence and inspired all around her to embrace their passions in every possible way.
She was an Administrative Assistant for most of her career. Christine was a devoted wife to her husband, Jim Heft, and was an ever-present and loving mother to her son, Paul Heft.
She is survived by husband, Jim Heft; son, Paul Heft; sister, Mary Ellen Walker (Bruce); brother, Al Roth.
The family will receive friends Tuesday, July 27th from 5pm to 7 pm at West Center Chapel followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Wednesday, July 28th at 10:30am at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 14330 Eagle Run Drive.
HEAFEY-HOFFMANN-DWORAK-CUTLER
West Center Chapel, 7805 W. Center Rd.
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My deepest sympathies to Chris' family. Chris and I worked together. She was a wonderful woman, always a kind word or deed. May she rest in eternal peace
Robyn Vance
Work
July 29, 2021
Jim and Paul- I am so sorry to hear of Chris´ passing. I will always remember her with a smile on her face, and always being happy to help wherever. May her soul Rest In Peace.
Mary Lohaus-Furey
Friend
July 27, 2021
Mary Ellen, I am so sorry for the loss of your sister. I didn't know her but knowing you,
I know she was Sweet and Kind and Special.
Prayers for all may God Bless you and give you strength.
Kathy Larsen
July 26, 2021
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