Daniel Francis Heying

daniel heying

Daniel Francis Heying age 79 of North Washington died Saturday, February 1, 2025 at his home from complications of Frontal Temporal Dementia.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, February 11, 2025, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in North Washington with Rev. James Goerend celebrating the Mass. Interment will follow at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery, North Washington.

Friends may greet the family from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. on Monday, February 10, 2025 at Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in New Hampton.  Visitation continues an hour prior to the Mass on Tuesday at the church.

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Daniel “Dan” Francis Heying was born September 30, 1945 to Linus and Rita (Bohr) Heying, the oldest of six children.  He grew up on farms near North Washington, where he developed a strong work ethic and compassion for other people.  He never knew a stranger.  Everyone was a friend he hadn’t met yet.  Dan attended and graduated from St. Mary’s Catholic School in North Washington, Class of 1963.  After graduation, he worked for John Deere in Waterloo until being drafted into the US Army in 1965.  He was honorably discharged in 1967 from Fort Bliss in El Paso Texas and immediately began farming, milking cows and raising livestock near North Washington.

Dan was united in marriage to Sharon Kay Dvorak on April 4, 1970 at Our Lady of Lourdes in Lourdes, Iowa.  They met at a ballgame in Elma and when they got together – Dan couldn’t dance and Sharon couldn’t play cards.  They did both with a passion when they had free time.  Dan and Sharon not only milked cows but farmed together and welcomed 2 children, Kathryn Ann and Christopher Daniel.  When he wasn’t farming he enjoyed being with his family and especially with his grandchildren.  He was officially ‘Grandpa with the Tractors!’

He also was a hay jockey, bringing the big bales to those that needed them, as well as chopping hay for some of his neighbors.  Dan enjoyed a good ‘ranger ride’ to check the crops and hay. He loved his smooth-writing pens (he had his own stash!) He also loved his peanut M&M’s, popcorn, a DQ Heath Blizzard and a great game of Euchre using 2 Jokers!  Reading became a favorite pastime, especially in retirement – everything but Science Fiction.

Dan and Sharon also enjoy their bus trips and visiting as many states as they could throughout the years.  Dan just loved to talk to people! Whether he was chauffeuring his Mennonite neighbors or sitting on the bench at Walmart or Fareway while Sharon ran errands.

Dan served as a Director for Foremost Farms as a younger dairyman, which also allowed the couple to travel.  Dan had such a deep faith and love for his church family.  Throughout the years he was an active member of the North Washington’s Men’s Choir, served on the Immaculate Conception’s Parish Council, was a Eucharistic Minister and Usher.  He was a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters.  After retiring from farming, he worked for Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home for several years and continued his service to others.

Survivors include his wife Sharon of almost 55 years; two children, Kathy (Jason) Schaufenbuel  of Waverly, Chris (Larina) Heying of Alta Vista; two grandchildren, Ian (Courtney Hoffman) Schaufenbuel of Cedar Rapids, Erin Schaufenbuel of Waverly; five step-grandchildren;  five sisters, Marlys (Raymond) Kobliska of Elma, Louise Schwickerath of New Hampton, Irene (Cecil) Bullis of Waterloo, Mary (Dave) Capper of Washington, IA, Rose (Doug) Ganfield of Dumont, IA;  mother-in-law, Mary Dvorak of Elma; two  brothers-in-law, Jerry (Barb) Dvorak of Decorah, Steve Dvorak of Elma; one sister-in-law Connie (Joe) Burke of New Hampton; numerous nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Linus (1985) and Rita (2009); father-in -law Truman Dvorak (1996); brother-in-law John Schwickerath; nephew, Bille Kobliska; sister-in-law Barb Price Dvorak.

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  1. Deepest sympathies to the Heying family. Danny was always very appreciative and kind during fall harvest to me.

  2. Sharon and family, Sending my sincere sympathy and prayers to you and your family on the loss of Dan. May he now rest in peace.

  3. Sharon and family, our deepest sympathy and prayers. Dan was always a fun guy to visit with and will be missed by many. Rest In Peace Dan.

  4. Sharon and family, you have my sincere condolences in the passing of your husband Dan. I have been missing seeing you two as of late as you tenderly assisted Dan into Mass. He will be missed.

  5. Sharon and family- my prayers and sympathies! Dan was a great guy. So calm and pleasant to everyone. May he rest in peace.

  6. Sharon and family,
    Praise God that Dan has achieved his goal of meeting his Savior! No more pain and suffering. I always enjoyed our conversations.

  7. Sharon, Heartfelt condolences to you and your family. God will wrap his arms around you doing this time of grief. Prayers are lifted up for the Heying family in Jesus name.

  8. Ann Johnson

    Dan was a very compassionate he will be truly missed. My prayers and thoughts are with the family.

  9. Our deepest sympathy! Dan and you were our “pre-cana” coaches back in ’79. Dan always joked that he must’ve done a good job, because we’re still together!! He really was a great guy….May he now rest in peace. God bless…Steve and Shellie

  10. So sorry to hear about Dan passing. He was always in a good mood and fun to talk with.
    May God hold you all tight in his arms at this difficult time. Remember the good times.
    Randy & Mary Jane Leach

  11. Sending our deepest sympathy and prayers. Danny had a kind heart and a heartwarming smile. Gary & Mary Jo Ries

  12. Sharon & family, Our deepest sympathies to you and family. Praying your memories give you comfort in this difficult time. 💞🙏💞
    Dan & Cathy Shatek

  13. Our sympathy to you Sharon and your family. Many good memories of you and Dan.
    Praying for your family in this difficult time.
    God bless you.
    Louise and Donn

  14. My sympathy goes to the whole family. He was a good person to everyone. May God be with all of you at this time. Amen!

  15. Sharon, I am so sorry for your loss. My memory of Dan was a gregarious man who never knew a stranger. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as you retrieve pleasant memories from the past to give you comfort in the future. Dan and Carolyn

  16. So sorry to see this! Always enjoyed visiting with Danny and Sharon at dairy meetings. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers 🙏 ❤️.

  17. Sharon, I actually thought of you this weekend and thought I should call you and tell you a joke because I knew you could probably need one. Little did I know you REALLY needed one and now I don’t know what to say except how awful I feel for you. My prayers and thoughts are with all of your family. I have a feeling Dan probably talked his way to heaven and God didn’t have time to disagree with him!! May he rest in Peace!

  18. Sorry to hear of Dan’s passing – Really enjoyed working with him – He was always kind and understanding to the families we served – He’ll be missed by many – Rest in Peace Dan .

  19. We are so saddened to hear of Dan’s passing. I really enjoyed our friendship over the years. We had the same hobby of going to farm sales together….seems like there were always old John Deere tractors involved. Dad (Cletus) and I spent time with Dan during some busy silage chopping seasons also. Dan always made work seem like fun. Dan was also very committed to the men’s choir. I can remember him coming to practice with Dad at our house, which led to some very good performances for the choir. Our prayers and sympathy are with the Heying family at this time. May he rest in peace. Blessings to you all!

  20. 🙁 So sorry to hear this. Thinking of you. You have our sympathy. Prayers and hugs as you go thru this difficult time.

  21. We are thinking of you in this time of loss. May you feel God close by. Dale & Linda Tiemessen

  22. Our deepest sympathy!!!Danny was a nice person and always had time to visit–just very gentle and a great smile–a great neighbor!!!!

  23. Extending our deepest sympathy to you, Sharon and kids, and all the Heying families. May Dan rest in eternal peace.🙏

  24. Sharon and family, I am so sorry to hear about Dan. My sincere sympathy and prayers to you all your family during this difficult time.


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