James Warren Heyder

James Warren Heyder 60 passed away on September 9, 2014, from natural causes.
James (Jim) was born on December 07, 1951,. in Tremonton .Utah to William A Heyder, Sr. and Joan ( Hickman) Heyder. Jim was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He attended elementary school in Snowville, Utah with his brothers and sisters. He grew up working on his Grandpa Hickman’s family farm, where his Grandpa Dan and Grandma Ada Hickman taught him the value of hard work.
He graduated from Bear River High School in 1972. He married Garaleen Frandsen in 11 August, 1978. They had two children , James Dan and Kellen Wade Heyder. They were later divorced.
Jim was proud of his sons, and savored his time with them. Jim enjoyed sports. and had a great love of football (GO. STEELERS!). baseball. basketball and many other types of sports. He loved hunting and enjoyed gun collecting. He enjoyed boating and water skiing with his friends and family. He had a competitive nature, and he enjoyed playing league softball. He loved raising and riding horses.
During his lifetime. Jim worked for various employers. He worked for the Utah Sugar Company. He took great pride in working as a volunteer firefighter and Inter. as the Snowville Fire Chief. He worked for Gary Frandsen at the Chevron station in Snowville. Utah. He worked for Chevron Corp. in Tremonton. Utah. He went on to work at Thiokol Corp. for man years.

Jim is survived by his sons. James Dan and Kellen Wade. He is survived by his brothers nnd sisters William ( Kathy ) Heyder. Dan (Jean­ice) Heyder, Tim (Lori) Hey­der. Barbara (Joel) Shuman. and Jayne Robbins. Ile was preceded in death by his parents and his grandpar­ents. He was also preceded in death by his brother-in­ law. Alvin Robbins.
A memorial service will be held for Jim on Satur­day. September 20. 2014. at the Curlew Ward Chapel in Snowville. Utah. Servic­e will begin at 11 :00 a.m. Friends and family can express their condolences be­fore the services from 9:00 to 10:45 a .m A luncheon will be provided for family and friends after the memo­rial service.
The family of Jim Heyder wishes to offer a spe­cial thanks the Rudd Funeral Home for their care and kindness. They also wish to thank the Tremonton City Police Department and the Tremonton City Fire Department. We are grateful for your compassion. kindness, and professionalism. Condolences may be sent to ruddfuneralhome .com.