| Thomas W. Heide
1982 - 2006
"With eternal love and pride"
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homas
was born in Bellevue, Washington, on January 20, 1982, to Wendell
and Cassandra Heide. While Thomas was still an infant, his family
moved to Anchorage, Alaska. He attended various elementary schools
in Anchorage, and then was home schooled for four years while
he lived in Fairbanks, Alaska, and Mangaf, Kuwait. After being
evacuated from Kuwait in February 1998, Thomas attended Moses
Lake, Washington, High School and graduated in 2000.
Thomas’s interests included insects, which he collected
and studied, and he could identify any strange creature that happened
to wander into the house or yard. He was also interested in science
in general, and knew all kinds of interesting facts. He loved
reading his encyclopedias and researching topics on the Internet.
Thomas was also an enthusiastic karate student. He studied Shotokan
karate for a while as a child, and as an adult, he achieved the
sixth kyu and his green belt while studying at the University
of Alaska Fairbanks.
Thomas was an avid sci-fi fan, and his favorite television shows
were Babylon 5 and all of the Star Trek series.
He loved collecting the DVDs for each series so he could enjoy
them whenever he wanted. He also enjoyed reading books based on
the various series, including Dune and Star Wars.
He collected hundreds of Star Wars and Star Trek
models, military aircraft and vehicle models, and other models.
Thomas enjoyed working with his computers. He began building
his own computers at age 12 and was constantly upgrading his computers
to keep up with the newest computer game requirements and technological
advances.
Thomas also enjoyed classic rock music, and his favorite groups
included Pink Floyd and Dire Straits.
Thomas worked in food service at the UAF campus. His coworkers
described him as being dedicated, hard working, and dependable.
Whenever the dishwasher broke down, Thomas always knew what the
problem was and how to fix it. In fact, he loved tinkering with
all small engines and motors and seeing how things worked. He
often researched schematics and technical materials on the Internet
so he could understand how things worked better.
Thomas’s favorite tool was the “handyman’s
secret weapon”—duct tape—and he loved participating
in Fairbanks’s Red Green Regatta, in which participants
made “boats” using duct tape and floated down the
Chena River. Thomas would spend the entire year collecting food
service buckets and other materials and planning his boat design.
Thomas had a great sense of humor and was a very kind, caring,
and gentle person. He was always willing to help and was a great
problem solver. He loved animals, especially his two cats, Zena
and Zamis.
Thomas passed away in Fairbanks, Alaska, on April 15, 2006. He
is survived by his parents, Wendell and Cassandra; his older sister,
Amanda; his younger brother, Nicholas; his paternal grandparents
and maternal grandmother; and his two nieces, Daysha and Reily.
Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth
And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings
--John Gillespie Magee Jr.
The Family of Thomas W. Heide
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