Marie Heying

marie heying
Marie "Gerry" Heying age 95 of Elma, IA, died Tuesday, January 16, 2024, at Afton Oaks Assisted Living in Elma. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday, January 22, 2024, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Elma with Rev. Ken Glaser celebrating the Mass. Interment will be held at Calvary Cemetery, Elma with Tom McGrane, Randy Voves, Lance Lawrence, Scott Freidhof, David Pitz, Trevor Heying, Jesse Heying, Nick Heying, and Landon Buckridge serving as pallbearers. Friends may greet the family from 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. Sunday, January 21, 2024, at Hugeback - Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in Elma where there will be a 3:00 p.m. public Rosary. Visitation continues an hour prior to the Mass at the church on Monday. Marie Geraldine "Gerry" Heying, passed away peacefully on January 16, 2024, in Elma, IA. Born on March 19, 1928, in rural Howard County, IA, the daughter of Phillip and Elizabeth (Rosonke) Biwer. Gerry's life was one marked by dedication to her family, her work, and her unwavering faith. Gerry's early education took place at the Afton 8 Country School in rural Elma until the 8th grade. She then continued her studies at Immaculate Conception High School in Elma, graduating in 1945. After high school, Gerry worked at Art Gansen's Allis Chalmers store, a job that would serendipitously introduce her to Leander "Slim" Heying. Their partnership flourished into a lifelong love, and they were married on January 21, 1947, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Elma. Together, they welcomed 11 children into the world, nurturing a family grounded in love and mutual respect. The couple began their married life west of Elma on a farm, eventually moving to a farmstead east of Elma. Gerry was a force of nature on the farm, working alongside Slim in the fields, managing equipment, and caring for the animals. Her green thumb was evident in the large vegetable gardens she cultivated, providing sustenance and nourishment for her growing family. Gerry's talents extended well beyond the fields. She was a skilled seamstress, often seen sewing and mending clothes for her children and neighbors. Her culinary prowess was legendary; Gerry could always be counted on to have a delicious four-course meal waiting for her family and friends. Her cakes and baked goods were a source of joy for all who had the pleasure of tasting them, and her recipes will be cherished and missed by family and friends alike. As her children grew older, Gerry found a new way to express her innate desire to care for others. She became a nurse's aide at the Colonial Manor in Elma, where for about 30 years, she was a valued employee known for her compassionate nature. Her dedication to helping others also extended to her and Slim's role as custodians at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Elma, where they served for many years, generously offering their time and talents to the parish. Gerry's faith was the cornerstone of her existence. A lifetime member of the Immaculate Conception Church in Elma and a longtime member of the Rosary Society, she lived her faith every day, inspiring those around her to do the same. Gerry's faith-filled life was a testament to her belief in kindness, service, and community. Those who knew Gerry would speak of her selfless nature. She was the kind of person who always put others before herself, and who found the greatest joy in the happiness and well-being of those she loved. Her presence was a comforting constant in the lives of her family, and her absence will be deeply felt. Her garden was her pride, and many people stopped to chat with her ended up enjoying from her bountiful harvest. Her reward was how much she could give to help others. The family would like to thank the staff of Colonial Manor & Afton Oaks for her wonderful care. Gerry is survived by her children, Jean (Vern) Voves of Elma, IA, Kay Lawrence of Monticello, IA, Joanne (Rick) Freidhof of Cresco, IA, Pat (Merle) Pitz of Elma, IA, John (Donna) Heying of Elkader, IA, Rick (Ann) Heying of Alta Vista, IA, Roger (Rose) Heying of Alta Vista, IA, Andy Heying of Webster City, IA, Becky (Keith) Buckridge of Edgerton, MN, and son-in-law, Lavern McGrane of Elma, IA; 30 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren, 7 great-great-grandchildren; brother, Al (Donna) Biwer of Elma, IA; brother-in-law, Joe Glaser of New Hampton, IA; sister-in-law, Jackie Biwer of Surprise, AZ; close friend, Janice Kobliska of Elma, IA; along with numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Leander Heying in 1998; son, Ernest Heying in infancy; daughter, Donna McGrane in 2007; two grandsons; two great-grandchildren; son-in-law, Clem Lawrence; 3 sisters Mary Ann, Betty, and Phyllis; 2 brothers Joe and Matt.

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  1. We had so many fun times with Slim and Gerry growing up. Sad to lose her. She was such a kind lady. LeRoy and Louise

  2. WE SEND OUR SYMPATHIES TO ALL. FROM TIM & CINDY HOWLAND & TIM THE MUSIC MAN PROTIVIN IOWA.

  3. Fond memories of this sweet lady who always had a smile on her face & kind words to others. The world needs more people like her! Sympathies to the family.

  4. Our deepest sympathy to the Heying family. Sending you comfort, hugs and prayers to help you through upcoming days. ❤️ Steve and Deb Fangman

  5. Our deepest sympathies to the Heying family. Such a sweet lady and always had a smile for you. She certainly earned her angel wings. RIP Gerry!

  6. Such a sweet lady. Many great memories! Thoughts and prayers to the family. Treasure your memories. 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  7. So sorry for your loss. Gerry was one of the best ladies I’ve known. Jesus has taken her home but she will always live in the wonderful memories she left behind.

  8. I’m sorry to hear of Gerry’s death. She was such a pleasant person to be around. Hold on tight to your memories…

  9. My deepest sympathy to Gerry’s family. She was such A sweet person. Keep the memories of her close to your heart and she will always be with you.

  10. Rick – I’m so sorry for the loss of your mom. May your good memories bring you comfort in the days ahead. My deepest sympathy to you and the Heying family.

  11. My sincere sympathy to all of Gerry’s Family. She loved you all SO MUCH ! Cherish all that love and all the happy memories you shared with her thru the years.

    What a dear friend Gerry has been to me
    and to most people in Elma and the surrounding area. We will all miss her !

  12. Sis Gerry & I fully bonded the day i ‘got’ to help her ‘pull a calf’, when Slim & Matt had gone to town. We saved it’s life. I am missing her making this planet a better place just with her mere presence. Give Matt a big hug for me.

  13. To the family of Gerry Heying…Remembering you in thought and prayers
    Let there be hope
    Let there be stories. Let there be celebration of a life well lived. Let there be tears, but let th happy memories of all you shared.
    Wih Heartfelt SympathyPrayers for the repose of the soul of Gerry Heying. Eternal rest grant unto him o Lord

  14. Aunt Gerry you will be missed by all but never forgotten. You showed as all how to live the Christian life and live the Golden Rule. Your kindness and willing to help all will always be remembered. God Bless You and be sure to share the hugs with all of our loved ones in heaven!!

  15. So sorry to hear of Gerry’s passing. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Jeff( Bernie) & Gail Schwartzkopf

  16. Pat & Family, We Are Sending Prayers For Comfort & Peace During This Sad Time Of Loss. Marie Was An Energetic, Hard Working Lady. God Bless You All. Debbie & Don M.

  17. A visit with Gerry was always a treasure. She had a sparkle in her eye and would make you feel so welcome in her presence. Gerry loved the Bible and really tried to live it. I remember her saying she wished the world was like it was when she was young. Things are so complicated now. When I shared a favorite scripture in Psalms 37:10,11 where it says God will put an end to evildoers, we will not see them. But the meek would inherit the earth and they would have exquisite delight in the abundance of peace. Gerry let out a sigh and said wouldn’t that be wonderful to see? I think she will. And I hope I can be just like her on making people feel so loved and appreciated.
    I give all of your families my sympathy and hope the many good memories spent with Gerry will strengthen you to be the best persons you can be. -Angie Otto


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