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Our loving son, brother, nephew and friend passed away on Thursday, May 2, 2024. Age 36 years.
Zack was born on May 3, 1987 son of Michael and the late Kimberley (Whyte) Heinitz, in Saginaw. He was a graduate of Hemlock High School, Class of 2006 and was employed at Prima Clones as Lead Horticulturist. He enjoyed live music and being outdoors, whether it was fishing, golfing, snowboarding or on adventures with his dog, Ross “The Boss”. Zack was a man of many talents. He was very artistic, creating works with everything from pencils to paint. He was also the grill master of the family and would cook delicious meals for them to eat and gather with each other. Zack was very social, with a big sense of humor and a beautiful smile that could light up any room. He will be remembered for being caring, dependable and protective of his family.
Zack is survived by his father, Michael (Lolly) Heinitz; brothers and sisters, Bob Heinitz, Chelsea Cannon, Travis Cannon, Karina Carsten and Dalton Carsten; the love of his life, Anastacia Teselsky and her daughter, Maxten Kucher, who he loved as his own; niece and nephew, Nevaeh and Julian Bandy; uncles and aunts, David Heinitz, Joanie Heinitz, Troy Whyte, Bob Whyte, Kirk Whyte and Debbie Arden; many relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his dog, Ross.
Memorial service will take place at 4:00 p.m., on May 10, 2024, at W. L. Case and Company, 201 N. Miller Road. Friends may visit with the family from 12:00 p.m. until the time of service.
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