

The Dickinson State Hall of Fame is supported by former Blue Hawk athlete and 2007 inductee Melani Lowman Walton and her husband Rob Walton, as well as the DSU Heritage Foundation. The Blue Hawks football team has won the North Star Athletic Association conference in each of the last six years. Orton noted the football program led by Stanton as one of the programs that DSU is proud of with the tradition they have set, especially in recent years. Remembrances and condolences may be shared with the family at stevensonfuneralhome.Inside the football display case. In lieu of flowers, family suggests donations be made to the American Cancer Society. Jerry was preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Hanna Heidecker. Jerry is survived by his wife of 46 years, Lynette and their dog, Bella children, Laurie (Chris) Strommen of Dickinson, Jeremy (Cristin) Heidecker of Dickinson, Scott Heidecker of Dickinson grandchildren Reygan and Lincoln Strommen brother, Gary (Fayette) Heidecker of Dickinson sister, Darlene (Dave) Harsh of AZ brothers-in-law, Tim Soland of AZ, Greg (Pam) Soland of AZ sister-in-law, Lori (Jim) Grosulak of Williston and numerous nieces and nephews. Jerry’s family and lifetime friends will remember him for his humor, smile, laughs and late nights.

Benedicts Health Care and the Dickinson Downtown Square. Jerry contributed to many organizations including DSU Heritage Foundation, CHI St. He was honest and helpful, and taught his children to do what makes the best sense for them. Jerry was known as a man of integrity, always keeping his word and never concerned for himself. You could always find Jerry cheering on his grandkids at their sporting events, or shooting a game of pool at the Eagles. He would jump at any chance to take a flight down to Vegas or a drive to his cabin in Killdeer. After retirement Jerry and Lynette bought a vacation home in Las Vegas. Jerry instilled hard work ethics in his family and was proud to pass down his business to his children. Together they raised three children Laurie, Jeremy, and Scott. He was determined to make something big out of nothing. Jerry spent countless nights and hours building the business which was his true passion. In 1979 he became an entrepreneur and started his own commercial printing company, Quality Quick Print. After the couple was married, Jerry started his printing career. On October 9, 1975, Jerry married his high school sweetheart, Lynette Soland. Jerry grew up in Dickinson and graduated from Dickinson High School in 1971. Gerald (Jerry) Joe Heidecker was born Septemin Dickinson, ND to Frank and Hanna Heidecker. Alexius Health in Dickinson after a courageous battle with cancer. – 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, Januat Stevenson Funeral Home in Dickinson with a Vigil Service being held at 6:00 p.m. Visitation for Jerry will be from 5:00 p.m.

Joseph Catholic Church in Dickinson with Father Keith Streifel celebrating. Funeral Mass for Gerald “Jerry” Joe Heidecker, 68, of Dickinson will be at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, Januat St.
