Dawn Heinze

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A livestream of Dawn's service will be viewable below starting at 1:45 PM October 9th, 2021.
Dawn Marie Heinze (age 50) passed away in her home on August 18th 2021. She was born in Fargo, North Dakota to Judy Eizen (Langseth), and John David Dahl on April 30th, 1971. She graduated from Trevor Browne high school in Phoenix Arizona before moving back to Fargo and graduating from Moorhead Technical college where she earned her CRCST. She then went to work for Heartland, Meritcare, and now Sanford. She gave birth to her first child Tyler Stewart in 1990, Married Mitch Heinze on September 14th, 1993 and became the stepmother to Jeremy and Katie Heinze. In 1994 she gave birth to her daughter Chelsea Heinze, and in 1998 her second son Mathew Heinze. Dawn is remembered for her kind, caring attitude. She always put others first no matter what and did everything she could see to see others succeed, and celebrated with them accordingly. Her hobbies included: playing solitaire, crafting, watching movies, spending time with as well as wrangling family including her cats (Zeus, Luna, and Dante.) She absolutely loved her grandson Braidyn and being his grandma. She was also very dedicated to her dancing sisters as well as her bowling league. She is survived by her mother Judy Eizen, her husband Mitch Heinze, her brother Randy Iwen, her kids Tyler Stewart, Chelsea Heinze, Mathew Heinze, Katie Heinze, Jeremy Heinze, and her grandchildren Braidyn Stewart, Gabriel Heinze, and Charlie Heinze. The celebration of life will be held at Boulger Funeral Home on October 9th, 2021 at 2pm. If anyone would like to donate money to a cause in her name her charity of choice is Pediatric Therapy Partners at 3060 Frontier Way South in Fargo, North Dakota 58104.

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  1. Dawn, I will always remember our crazy time at Meritcare. your laugh was contagious ♡ always thoughtful, and always positive, even when the days weren’t as deserving. hugs & love

  2. Dawn I don’t have a single memory of High School or after that doesn’t have you in it in some way. Playing football in the neighborhood, hanging out at Westridge & watching Midnight Movies, long drives in the summer monsoon rain, watching Jeff Dunham & Land Before Time videos at Norene’s. But most of all just spending time with each other & enjoying life, no matter what struggles we were facing we always had each other’s back. You will always be my best friend & someone who only wanted my friendship. You will always have a very special place in my heart & took a piece of my heart when I found out you had left us. Rest in piece my friend, I will always love you & will see you again.


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