Arizona Obituary Archive

Search      Post Obituary


Devin Wade Heaps

Posted 2021-10-04 by mhenderson
Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home & Crematory -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Lake Havasu City, Arizona – Devin Wade Heaps was born December 14, 1979
in Nampa, Idaho and departed this life 41 years later, on September 9,
2021, from COVID related complications. Devin was born in Nampa, Idaho
to William Dennis and Judy Fae Heaps (Wilson). He grew up in various
areas in the West, to include Nampa, Jerome, Twin Falls, Idaho; Baker,
Oregon; and Fallon, Nevada.

Devin attended Valley High School in Eden Idaho, graduating in 1998.
He served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
Saints in the Toronto, Ontario Canada Mission. Devin met his
sweetheart, the best part of him, his best friend, Anna Mae Peck, at
church when they were 16 and they had their first date on a Thanksgiving
weekend a couple years later. These two later married for time and all
eternity in the Salt Lake Temple on August 10, 2001. Over the years,
they welcomed William Browning (16), Isabella “Bella” Magdalena (12),
Ainsley “Lulu” Louisa (5) and Emilia “Mia” Josephine (3) Heaps into
their family.

Devin attended the University of Utah graduating with a Bachelor of Fine
Arts in Classics. He later received a Master of Business Administration
from the University of Phoenix. Always up for an adventure, Devin and
Anna packed up everything they wanted, sold what they didn’t want, and
moved their-then-family-of-four to San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, where
Devin was a co-owner, President, and Chief Technology Officer for the
Federal Energy Distribution Services. The memories of the beach,
surfing, yummy food, geckos, scorpions, and the many wonderful people
they met there are still told and cherished to this day. Devin later
moved his family back to the United States where he welcomed his last
two daughters and used his talents, abilities and love to serve as the
Director of Water Resources for the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of The Duck
Valley Indian Reservation. Most recently he was serving as the Director
of Water Resources for the Colorado River Indian Tribes in Parker, AZ.

Throughout his lifetime, Devin is remembered first as an amazing and
devoted husband, a beloved father, a loving son and brother, a loyal
friend, and a fierce defender of both freedom and his country. Devin is
also remembered for his loyalty, silent strength, his baby blonde “toe
head” hair, being called every brother’s name except his own, swimming
in the pool after climbing over the gate, his love of education,
constant seeking for knowledge and debate, and of course the special
friendship he had with his brother Derk. He loved music, woodworking,
reading, learning new things, hiking, camping, hunting and exploring
anything and everything. Devin touched all who were in his life and you
would be welcomed with a quick swipe of his arm around your neck, a huge
bear hug, and always the words “How are you doing”? Devin touched so
many lives. He left an everlasting impression on those who knew him and
will be deeply missed until we can see him again. Devin’s greatest joy
in life was his sweet wife Anna – it was them against the world. His
greatest accomplishment is his adorable children and his most favorite
people in this world are forever his family.

Devin is survived by his wife, Anna, and his children William, Bella,
Ainsley, and Mia, his parents W. Dennis and Judy Heaps, his brothers
Darrin (Jayne) Heaps, Doug (April) Heaps, and Derk (Zona) Howard; his
sisters Melissa (Wayne) Sherman, Jamie Howard, Notja (John) Busnardo,
Audrei (James) Palmer and mother-in-law Judi Peck, numerous cousins, and
so many nieces and nephews who remember his as the best uncle ever!

Devin was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents William Fremond
and Edna Phyllis Heaps, his maternal grandparents Donald Browning and
Fae Wilson (Ward), his cousin Michael Taylor, a niece and nephew Taylor
and Trevor Brower, and his father-in-law Louis Chancy Peck.

Until we meet again as a forever family, we love you.

A Memorial Service to celebrate and honor Devin’s life will be held on
Saturday, September 25, 2021, at 11:00am, at the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-Day Saints, 2680 Elizabeth Blvd, Twin Falls, Idaho 83301.

Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/4105459491
——-OR———
Meeting ID: 410 545 9491
Password: None, host will admit


Arrangements were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home and
Crematory.

Thoughts and condolences may be submitted to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com To send a FREE card to the family go to
www.sendoutcards/lietzfraze




Note: These obituaries are transcribed as published and are submitted by volunteers who have no connection to the families. They do not write the obituaries and have no further information other than what is posted within the obituaries. We do not do personal research. For this you would have to find a volunteer who does this or hire a professional researcher.

Questions About This Project?