Patricia A Heinke
Patricia A. Heinke (McGuire) aka Nonny, 67, passed away April 17, 2020 after a truly brave battle with cancer, surrounded by her adoring family.
She is survived by her husband Charles R. Heinke, her three children/spouses and seven grandchildren, John(Stephanie) Heinke (Katarina, Charles, Kaci), Robert (Jessica) Heinke (Alaina, Grayson), Christine (Devin) Humphrey (Kaley, Colin) and her brother John and sister Jayne. Born February 28, 1953 to John McGuire and Marjorie (Hayden) Kansas City, Mo.
Pattie married the love of her life January 25, 1974 in Sioux City, IA. She enjoyed her work as a dental assistant for over 30 years. A truly unforgettable women who left her mark on everybody she met, and dearly loved her family more than anything. She counted every stranger as a new friend and was met by all her family and friends at the golden gates of heaven with open arms.
There will be no memorial due to COVID-19, but a celebration of life will be at a later date.
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Funeral Home assisting is Aspen Mortuary, 4822 Cleveland Avenue, Lincoln, NE 68504. To view an on-line obituary or email condolences please visit Aspen Mortuary’s website at www.aspenaftercare.com.
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Hoping you all can get through this very trying time. Remember to embrace each other, be kind to each other, and take a moment to breathe. Everyone is mourning in their own way! Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Chuck, Jon, Rob, & Christine & your families, we love you all. Doc & Rheta Davis
My very deepest sympathy to you all and my thoughts and prayers are with you.
I love you!
SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS …PRAYERS TO THE FAMILY …FROM WENDY EADES & PHYLLIS AMOS…..
Pattie made a big, beautiful impact in our world. I’ll always remember her humor and generosity, she was a wonderful friend and mentor. Deepest sympathy to Charlie and family. Love you guys.
Chuck i am so very sorry for your loss. She was one great lady. She will be missed. Prayers to you and your family. Kay bourne Eggerss
Chuck i am so sorry for your loss. She will be missed. Prayers to you and your family.
Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. We are praying for you to find peace during this difficult time.
One of the most courageous fighters we will ever know, always being positive and trying to stay strong for her family. She will be missed dearly, but will always remain in our hearts.
Charles and family:
My sincere sympathies for the loss of Patty. Her laugh was contagious causing everyone near to share her joy of life!
Best regards,
Cousin Dick
So very sorry Pattie had to leave us too soon. She was a good friend and in law. She was a fantastic mother in law to my daughter Jessica, and Jessica loved her very much. She was a fantastic grandma to all her grandkids, she was a fantastic mom to all her kids, she was a fantastic wife to Chuck. She has so many people who loved her. She will be missed so.
Chuck and family,
So sorry for your loss, my heart aches for you all.
I am so sorry for your loss. I only knew of Pattie because of how she treated Bob’s friends like family. She was loved by so many of them. Thoughts and prayers for your family.
My deep sympathy to the family at this sad time of loss. She and I along with two other families were in a carpool when Robert and our son, Zane were at First Plymouth Preschool along with the other two children, Matt and Katie. She was very involved with her children and I knew they were first.
Loved Pattie so much! She taught me how to be a fun Mom 35 Yrs ago!! Such a happy gal, not a mean bone in her body. Praise The Lord how she so positively impacted my life!! We live near St Louis now, I have missed running into her! You all are in our prayers ❤️❤️❤️
We always enjoyed our time spent with the Heinke family during the days of working together. Her sense of humor and fun-loving attitude was very contagious.
We are so sad to hear of Patty’s death. We enjoyed her care, and visiting with her, when we were patients at the dental office where she worked. We also saw her Christmas Eve at church services. We were ushering and hoped to catch her after the service but we missed her. She was a bright ray of sunshine to everyone and we extend our sincere sympathy to her family.
I was so sorry to hear of Patty’s passing. She was my dentist’s dental assistant for many years and, even though going to her room meant I was having something more serious done than just a cleaning, she always took my mind off any anxious thoughts. She was funny and kind, and made me feel like I was her best friend. But I’m sure she made everyone feel that way. Even during her illness, she had such a positive attitude, and she wanted so badly to get back to work.
You’re a bright star in the heavens now, Patty. Rest in peace.