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Cheryll Heinze Obituary

Cheryll Christine Heinze, age 65, died July 11, 2012, at Beluga Lake near Homer Alaska in a small plane accident. She died of injuries due to the plane crash.

Visitation services will be held at the Anchorage, Legacy Funeral Home on Debarr Road, on Monday the 16th of July from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. There will be a celebration of her life at Lazy Mountain Bible Church, Palmer Alaska starting at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday the 17th. Pastor David Dahms will be officiating. A light meal will be provided after the celebration. She will be buried in Lampasses, Texas beside her family this summer.

Cheryll was born in Wewoka, Oklahoma on October 30th 1946 to Nel-Jo and Dallas Boren. Her father was a Chaplain in the Army and served in both World War II and the Korean conflict. Cheryll lived at Fort Richardson in her childhood while her father was stationed in Alaska. This began a lifelong love of Alaska and the outdoors. Cheryll and her two sisters found their way back to Alaska to live for some time throughout the years with Cheryll staying and becoming true Alaskan.

Cheryll spent her life learning. She began her formal education at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma, but completed her degree in her 50's at Alaska Pacific University. She was truly proud of this accomplishment.

She moved to Alaska in 1985 and lived in a small cabin in Slana and later moved to Valdez. She settled in Anchorage in 1987 meeting the love of her life, Harold Heinze during the Hickle Governor's Campaign where she served as Press Secretary. They married in 1993 surrounded by family and friends.

Through the years Cheryll and Harold became familiar faces serving the public and at local events. She and Harold together built a cabin by Montana Creek where they could experience the solitude and stunning beauty of Alaska's untamed wilderness.

She was both an artist and a poet. Her poem "AuroraBorealis," was presented at the symphony in 2001. Many of her beautiful paintings can be found in homes and offices around the state. Always having an appreciation for history and beauty, she owned and operated antiques stores. One in Anchorage named Anna Kristines after her beloved grandniece.

She began working in Alaska at a fish camp of which she eventually became part owner on the Yentna River. She then went on to work at the State of Alaska with the Department of Commerce then on to Natural Resources where she became Deputy Commissioner. In 2002, Cheryll successfully ran and was elected to the State Legislature and served one term. At the time of her death, she was employed by Matanuska Electric Association as Director of Public Affairs and Human Relations. She loved MEA and Palmer, its people and was a major factor in MEA's progress.

She valued being part of the community and had the opportunity to contribute to a number of wonderful organizations and charities over the years. She was often instrumental in creating new and interesting events that surprised and wowed those who attended. From the Carhartt Ball in Talkeetna to the Symphonies and Opera Galas, she found a new way of delivering a spectacular event. She served with the following boards or special interest groups.

The Anchorage Convention and Visitors Bureau, the State Chamber of Commerce, the Anchorage Symphony League, Anchorage Opera Board, The World Affairs Council and the Matanuska Charitable Foundation Board.

Cheryll loved to explore Alaska and the world. She took every opportunity to get out and experience the world around her. She could be found fishing, camping or flying throughout the state of Alaska discovering those out-of-the-way places.

Above all, Cheryll loved her family with a passion and intensity. She was the leader, the organizer and planner often being referred to lovingly as the "little general." She loved with her whole heart and had plenty of room for both family and friends. She made people along the way feel special and valued and invited them into her life to share the adventure.

The Montana Creek Cabin became a gathering place for family and friends. She was always ready to provide a meal and sit around the fire and visit.

Cheryll is survived by her husband, Harold Heinze of Anchorage; her sisters Jodi Standard of Ada, Oklahoma and Karen Boren of Holdenville, Oklahoma and her special nieces and nephew, Frederick Sloan of Lampasses, Texas, niece, Suzanne Sloan Rust and nephew in-law, Todd Rust and her three children, Jonathan, 13, Anna-Christine 11 and Lauren 8 of Anchorage, and Christine Meinders of Los Angeles, California, and her stepson Harold Heinze and his wife Katrina and children Kayla and Victor residing in Minneapolis.

Her family wrote:

"We remember her smiling with a twinkle in her eyes and laughing. She will always be the sparkle in our life. She carried us along with her enthusiasm for life, her love for others and her desire to serve and make the world a better place to live. Her creative talent permeated all that she did and enriched all of our lives. She is simply irreplaceable and will be so deeply missed by all."

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests gifts to 4 Paws For Ability Service Dogs and the Talkeetna Build-A-Plane-Project.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Anchorage Daily News from Jul. 14 to Jul. 16, 2012.

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Regina A. Boisclair, Ph.D.

July 8, 2024

Cheryl was my student at APU and we became friends. I miss her loving presence in my life. I trust her family and friends have all been enrich by her as I have been. May she now sing with the angels, Gina

Jacqueline Hanson

July 19, 2012

Dear Harold and Family,
Steve and I are so saddened by your loss,What a dynamic woman she was,You could not be around her and not smile,she radiated joy..Alaska lost a Great Lady~~

S Soule

July 18, 2012

We will miss Cheryll. Glad to have had the opportunity to know her.
Love, Sheila Soule & girls

Tim, Debra & Charles Baldwin

July 18, 2012

So very sorry to hear of Cheryll's passing. Her spunk and energy will be missed by so very many people she has touched on her journey through life. We remember our time visiting the cabin, sharing stories over dinners with lots of laughter. Thinking of you Harold and sending our love.
Tim & Debra Baldwin, Richland WA

Regina Boisclair

July 16, 2012

Cheryll,
May the angels carry you to paradise.
May the saints and martyrs come to greet you.
May you rest in the arms of Abraham and Sarah
And know peace in heaven forever.

May the choirs of angels come to welcome you home
And lead you joyfully to heaven.
And may those who loved you who have gone before
Be there with arms outstretched to greet you.

Father, welcome her into your kingdom.
Please grant her life everlasting.
As she lives now in the New Jerusalem,
May your Spirit fill her soul with freedom.

Cheryll was my student; she graduated from APU in 2000; she went on a trip to Israel that I organized. I remember assigning her the Bible reading in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre because she had become fascinated with the importance of Mary Magdalene. We became friend and shared some wonderful memories. I will always remember the time she organized trip with me, my friend Lucy and others to sail with her on Prince William Sound over a number of days. Cheryll took me into her family and friendship extended with Harold and others. While in recent years our roads have not often crossed, she was part of a little group that got together for supper at my house whenever mutual friends no longer residing in Alaska were in town. Harold, my deepest sympathy
Gina Boisclair

Connie Owens

July 16, 2012

Harold,

Perhaps they are not the stars, but rather openings in heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know they are happy.

Hold tight to memories for comfort.

Peace, prayers and blessings.

Jim and Connie Owens

Ed Barry

July 16, 2012

Harold,

My deepest sympathy to you and the rest of the family. I will remember you in my prayers.

Sincerely,

Ed Barry

July 16, 2012

Harold, am so sorry that your heart has
to hurt. May God wrap you in His loving
arms, and give you comfort during the
coming days.

You were a great ARCO Alaska President.
You were strong and the people were
happy and productive under your leadership.

Use God as your strength to carry on with life. You are needed, and loved by many people.

Kerry & Kenny Kimler
Bossier City, Louisiana

Roger Williams

July 15, 2012

My Friend Harold, my heart felt condolences to you. I will always remember Cheryll as one the warmest and charming ladies I've ever met. She was a rare jewel.

John Havard

July 15, 2012

Harold, my deepest sympathy to you in this time of sorrow.

John Havard

Inge Fullerton

July 15, 2012

She'll be the brightest star in the sky. So very very sorry to hear about this. Condolences to Mr. Heinze and the family

John & Dana Donovan

July 15, 2012

Harold,
Our deepest sympathy on your grievous loss.

July 15, 2012

Dear Harold and Family,
Our deepest sympathies go out to you. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Jan and Curtis Foster

Margy Johnson

July 14, 2012

Cheryll went on ahead. Northern Lights needed the touch of an artist. When you see that North star glittering, it will be Cheryll, still sparkling. Condolences Harold.

Pat Heller and John Wunsch

July 14, 2012

Dear Harold and Family,
My deepest sympathies. Cheryll was always full of energy, enthusiasm, and passion for her causes. No matter the obstacles, she faced life with that warm and genuine smile that made her such a joy to be around. She will be greatly missed.

Judy Jett

July 14, 2012

Deepest sympathies from a former DNR employee now living in Utah.

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