Howard R. Heinzel
August 21, 2017
Howard R. Heinzel was born May 3, 1937 in Ottumwa, Iowa to Bernadine (Clark) and Ralph Heinzel. He died August 21, 2017 from cancer. Howard spent most of his youth in Maquoketa, Iowa. He graduated from Maquoketa High School in 1956, lettering in sports all four years: football, basketball, and track. After graduation he spent a few months serving in the Army Reserve Program and then attended the University of Dubuque and the University of Iowa. He married Kathleen Sikkink in 1959.
Howard began his career in the insurance industry working for American Family Insurance in Maquoketa as a salesman, and then became a sales manager which took the couple to Des Moines. In 1967, Howard joined Tension Envelope Corporation where he spent 33 years. Throughout his career he received numerous awards and accolades.
His greatest love was time with his family, however as the father of three daughters he found peacefulness in the great outdoors. He was an avid duck hunter throughout his life, making it clear that there was no better place to be on a cold frosty morning than a duck blind on a pond of water. Second best was a large body of water with rod and reel in hand. Summer retirement in Leland with salmon fishing on Lake Michigan was a joy that almost surpassed the cold morning duck outings. He loved the many years of houseboating on Saylorville Lake and pontooning on Lake Leelanau. Howard had a talent for fixing anything. He will be remembered for his love of dogs (especially German Shorthairs), his artwork, his passion for history, and anything Hawkeye.
He is survived by his loving family: wife, Kathleen; daughters, Ann (Jeff) West, Jennifer (Michael) Collins, and Julie (Chad) Roethler; ten grandchildren: Jenny (Robert) Sanda, Julianne and Michael West, Sara, Ryann, Kelsey, Cresce, and Olivia Collins, Hannah and Nolan Roethler; three great-grandchildren: Natalie and Max Sanda, and Sophie Collins; siblings, Jerry (Mary) Heinzel, Richard Starr, Ross (Jane) Starr, Candy (Larry) Barnes; brother-in-law, Bill Davison; and numerous nieces and nephews. Howard was preceded in death by his parents, Bernadine (Ross) Starr and Ralph (Donna) Heinzel; and his siblings, Jackie Heinzel Davison, Keith Heinzel, and Christy Heinzel Kilburg.
A Celebration of Life service will be held on Thursday, August 24 at 10:00 a.m. at Hamilton’s on Westown Parkway, 3601 Westown Parkway in West Des Moines with a reception to follow.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to Fishtown Preservation, PO Box 721, Leland, MI 49654; or Mercy Hospice-Johnston, 5820 Winwood Drive, Johnston, IA 50131. Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Richard Starr
09/30/2017
So sorry to hear about brother Howard I always looked up to him.
I never knew of his illness, but can relate as my wife also has cancer. Just be sure he is no longer in pain and inasmuch better place.
Love
Richard Starr
Bev and Dave
08/24/2017
We are thinking of all of you and keeping you in our prayers. Your dad was a a wonderful man and I know he will be greatly missed.
Larry Kilburg
08/24/2017
I am saddened by the news of Howard's passing. My experience with Howard was that of a truly selfless man. My best wishes to those left to remember him.
Anne Butler
08/23/2017
So sorry to learn of Howards passing. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Blessings to all
Ken Heying
08/23/2017
So sorry to hear of Howard's passing - my thoughts and prayers go out to Kathleen and family. Howard hired me at Tension in 1998 and was my sales manager until he retired. I have many fond memories of working with Howard and I often think of him and how he would handle certain situations that arise. He was a true professional and was admired by those that worked for him!
Peter and Stephen Olson
08/22/2017
We are saddened to learn of Howard's passing. We pray that you will be blessed with peace.
Marjorie Schnepf Olson, Martha Olson Tippets, Pete
08/22/2017
We are so saddened to learn of Howard's passing. We are grateful that he was able to enjoy his last summer in Michigan, a place we also loved. May you be blessed with peace knowing that Howard has found his peace, now free from pain. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Bob and Diane Sayre
08/22/2017
Annie and Family, we are so sorry for your loss. Our hearts are with you.
With love,
Bob and Diane Sayre