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Wyatt Aaron Heinle, 12, Glenburn, ND, passed away surrounded by his loving family, November 18th, 2010 at the University of Minnesota Hospital after undergoing surgeries for his congenital heart defects.
Wyatt was born December 31st, 1997, in Minot, ND, to Calisha (Olson) Schuman and Patrick Heinle. From the start of his life he was a fighter. It took a series of surgeries at the ages of 5 days, 3 months, 9 months and 2 years to repair his heart defects. At the age of 12 Wyatt's last surgeries proved to be his last fight.
Wyatt lived his life with a kind and gentle spirit, which was a testament to his struggles he faced so early in life. He was a strong, courageous and amazing young man. He will forever be remembered as smiley faced, easy going and big hearted. Wyatt was always giggling and happy! He enjoyed spending his time playing video games, listening to music, hanging out with friends, riding bike, going to his cousin's farm and most recently showed interest in hunting.
His loving family includes: mother, Calisha (Roger) Schumann; sister, Kyla Heinle; step-sisters, Halle and Payton Schumann; grandparents, Duane and Betty Olson, Patricia Schumann, and Judy Johnk; aunts and uncles, Darin Olson, Pam and Cory Huber, Paul and Angie Heinle; special cousins, including his best bud Maddie and many extended family members.
He was preceded in death by his father, Patrick Heinle, his grandfather, Wally Heinle and great-grandparents, Tillie Heinle, and Willard and Verna Jacobson.
Funeral Service:
Friday, November 26th, at 2pm in the First Lutheran Church, 120 5th Ave. N.W., Minot, ND. Following the service the family welcomes you to join them for bars & refreshments in the parish hall.
People are invited to sign the register book one hour prior to the start of the service at the church.
In lieu of plants and flowers, memorials are preferred.
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