stephen r. heidt
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Stephen R. HeidtOctober 13, 1959 - March 4, 2021
Stephen R. Heidt, 61, of Fairview, Texas, an accomplished businessman, mentor, husband, father and brother, passedaway on March 4, 2021.
Born and raised in Erie, Pennsylvania, Steve was a 1980 graduate of the School of Computer Technology in Pittsburgh. He began his business career changing magnetic tapes at an Electronic Data Systems (EDS) data center in Dallas, andover the next 40 years, rose to senior management positions at EDS and its successor companies. Steve wasresponsible for more than $30 billion in global contract sales and served as President for Global Delivery at EDS, wherehe led more than 100,000 employees.
As Senior Vice President at HP Enterprise, DXC and Perspecta, Steve was responsible for the companies’ flagshipcontract with the Department of the Navy that built and maintained the world’s largest secure information servicesnetwork. Most recently, he oversaw the Next Generation Enterprise Network program at Perspecta that modernized andextended the network.Steve was known for his straightforward management style, sense of humor, mentorship and generosity. An Eagle Scouthimself, he believed strongly in Scouting’s values and the importance of developing youth. He served as Scoutmaster ofTroop 358 in Lucas, Texas for ten years and was a member of the board of the Boy Scouts of America’s Circle TenCouncil. In 2014, Steve received the Silver Beaver Award, Scouting’s highest award for volunteers.
Steve loved spending time with family and was an avid traveler, fisherman and technology enthusiast. He combined hisformidable organizational skills with a love of cooking, creating many memorable feasts for parties at home andgatherings of his large extended family. A few family favorites included his beer-can chicken, white-chicken chili, and hisfamous country style baby back ribs. He was an avid engineer of elaborate DIY projects, an annual Christmas lightextravaganza, and high-speed home networking systems for friends and family alike. Few could surpass his karaokerenditions of Elton John's "Candle in the Wind" and Kenny Roger’s “The Gambler.”
Steve is survived by his wife Pam, sons Andrew and Daniel, daughter Emily (Bryce Norniella), daughter Samantha
Knudsen, new granddaughter Everly, sisters Beth Praskwiecz (John) and Cathy Savvas (Savvas), brothers Bill (Sotie),John and Paul (Carrie) and sister-in-law Lenny Heidt. He was preceded in death by his father Robert, mother Audrey andbrother Ken.
A “come and go” visitation will be held on Friday, March 12, 2021, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home. Only a limited number of guests will be allowed to enter the funeral home facility at any one timeto maintain social distancing.
In support of our local, state, and federal govt including CDC directives and to protect the physical health, safety and well-being of our community, only a limited number of guests will be allowed to attend the Funeral Service.
A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, March 13, 2021, at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral HomeChapel, 2525 Central Expressway North, Allen, Texas. The service will also be live streamed at TJMfuneral.com onStephen’s obituary page by clicking on the following link: https://celebrationoflife.tv/blog/stephen-r-heidt. After the service,the recorded live stream will be available for viewing at the same link location.
Following the funeral service, a procession will make its way to Ridgeview Memorial Park for a committal service whereall are invited to attend the committal service maintaining social distancing or you may remain in your vehicle. You will beable to listen to the service through speakers set up at the gravesite.
Memorials
Rest in peace Steve.JUAN CASTRO, MAY 29, 2021
I am so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. I went to school with him I believe
from Chestnut Hill on up. He was always so sweet, smart and kind. He will
always have a spot in my heart and the video makde me very happy that he
has such a loving family, a job he loved and good friends.DAWN WELLS, MAY 28, 2021
I have only just heard about Steve's passing so my apologies for this late note.
I am of course shocked because he was so young. I worked for Steve when he
ran European Delivery in EDS. He was always accessible and with a good
sense of humour yet had a good business head. He cared a lot about staff
morale and was generous to maintain morale - I still have the set of EDS
cufflinks that he gave to us. My sincerest condolences to his family.PHIL AYLES, MAY 14, 2021
I just wanted to send my Condolences to the Familiy of the late Stephen R.
Heidt. Much Aloha! From the State of Hawaii. Sincerly, LoydRAYLOYD HASEGAWA, APRIL 23, 2021
I am so sorry to hear that Steve passed away. I loved working with him in my
days at EDS. In a meeting eons ago, I passed around a sheet of stickers, as a
joke to lighten the mood. Steve was a young VP and we all wore suits in those
days. He walked in and put a sticker of a frog on his lapel without hesitating or
questioning. It said a lot about him as a person and a leader — he was
incredibly talented and already very successful, but he didn’t have an ego. He
taught us that leading a team means being part of the team. Sometime later, I
recall that he said he wouldn’t join us for a big meeting in London because it
would mean missing his son’s birthday. I had never seen an executive
prioritize family time over work — there was a lot of pressure to make work #1,
so it left an impression. He was such a good guy. I’m so very sorry to hear he
passed away so young. Sending my condolensces to the Heidt family as you
grieve.KIM LEDBETTER PRICE, MARCH 20, 2021
I was shocked to hear of Steve’s passing. He was a natural leader who was
brought in to help resolve several issues that I was involved in fixing. He was
direct but very supportive of our efforts, and would take my cell phone calls at
any time when I needed guidance. Steve will be missed.BILL FOX, MARCH 15, 2021
I was blessed to work for/with Steve over the last several years. Prior to
working with him he was already a legend going back to EDS and I had
obviously knew his reputation. I will treasure each moment I was able to spend
with him and all the wisdom he imparted on me. Each encounter made me
stronger and all of those around me. I referred to him as our Yoda to my team
and we took every piece of feedback in just that way. His accessibility was
amazing. Whenever I had my team in town he would make the time to have a
breakfast or dinner with them. This breaking of bread and dialog was genuine
and he was ready to talk about anything. I just can't say enough about how he
impacted all of us and will continue to do so on into the future. Thank you for
sharing him with us. God bless you all. With Sympathy, MarkMARK BORTFELD, MARCH 15, 2021
So sorry to hear of Steve's passing. It is hard to believe Steve is no more.
Steve, the leader with the gruff voice but a large heart. I have a few stories
about my interactions with Steve that I wanted to share here. I worked with
Steve during my EDS days, he was a great leader, well respected with a sense
of fair play. I lived in Michigan but flew to Plano a lot. It was 2006 and I was in
Plano for a meeting. In the morning I got a call from my husband's hospital that
he had to be moved to the ICU. I asked them to keep in touch, he had been in
and out of the ICR for many months. I went back to my meeting but come
lunch time I got summoned to Steve's office. I wondered what I had done
wrong and went over to his office. He called me in to tell me he had changed
my tickets and wanted me to leave right away so I could be with my husband. I
had not told him, but he found out and acted on it. That is the kind of man and
leader Steve was. RESPECT always for Steve! Every time I visited Dallas, I
always made it a point to meet up with Steve. You will be missed Steve. Rest
in Peace!MEENA CHAKRABORTY, MARCH 15, 2021
So sorry to hear of Steve’s passing. I knew Steve from EDS/DRC1. I
remember a good friend, respected co-worker, long weekend group camping
trips, and being welcomed into the home by a very kind man and his friends for
Thanksgiving dinner. As I remember it, Steve made the turkey. God bless all
those who Steve loved and please accept my sincere condolences. Bill KerrBILL KERR, MARCH 13, 2021
My heart hurts with the loss of my dearest friend of over 20 years - Steve
Heidt. He was the brother I never had. Our families shared such great times
together. This man was special in every way. His kindness and generosity to
his friends, colleagues and family was indescribable. Pam, Andrew, Daniel,
Emily and Samantha - please accept my deepest condolences. Steve was my
life coach, mentor, pick-me-up, someone I could share anything with and I will
cherish the memories and support he gave me, my family and so many others.
I’ll raise a pint of old speckled hen to you Steve - much love and hugs xoxoxoKIM HAWTHORNE, MARCH 13, 2021
My sincerest condolences to the Heidt family. He was an amazing father and
friend to everyone who knew him. I am just thankful I had the opportunity to
know him. My heart goes out to his family during this unbelievably hard time.KARINA SALINAS, MARCH 13, 2021
Thoughts and prayers for you as you go through this difficult time. May God
give you peace and comfort.NORMA FIELD, MARCH 13, 2021
The tragedy, great. The legacy and impact, remarkable. Our thoughts and
prayers are with the family as they reconcile this incredible loss.JUSTIN AND KATIE WILLIAMS, MARCH 13, 2021
Our condolences to the Heidt family. I am a colleague of Pam Knudsen Heidt
and never met the family, but wanted to send my sympathies to all of you.
Thinking of everyone during your loss.JACQUELINE BUNKLEY, MARCH 13, 2021
Our best wishes to family, Steve was a good guy, friend, and will be missed.NELSON PARRY, MARCH 13, 2021
Thank you Heidt family for sharing your amazing husband, father and brother
with us. As you can see from the tributes here, and I am certain all the
outreach you have received, Steve touched so many. We all benefited from his
friendship, leadership and wisdom. Thanks Steve for your long coattails
bringing me along to NMCI. Truly the most challenging and rewarding part of
my career. What a team you assembled and what fun we had serving our
client. God’s speed. Patti.PATRICIA HALLIDAY HURST, MARCH 13, 2021
My heart is filled with Sadness when I heard the News of Steve's passing.
When one of your family members passes away, they take a little piece of your
heart with them. Even though we have lived hundreds on miles apart and only
had a few opportunities to get together over the last several years, hundred's
of Memories of Steve have flooded my mind, mostly of our younger days and
all our family holiday get togethers. Steve, Just wanted to Say "You Made it,
YOU'RE NOW SITTING AT THE BIG TABLE" Rest in Peace my Cousin!!
Doug MihalakDOUGLAS MIHALAK, MARCH 13, 2021
Took a while to find this esteemed group of 7. Two great EDS'ers gone now
and a lot more grey hair among us that are still here. I always enjoyed working
with Steve. Straight forward and honest with that unique raspy voice. Let's not
forget the many after-hour occasions tipping a few back. This boy knows how
to play hard, both on and off the field. You will be missed my friend.....a toast
to a life well lived. My condolences to all family and friends this sad day.
JEFF KELLY, MARCH 13, 2021
Steve and I worked together at EDS in the early 2000s running the Business
Process Outsourcing business for the company. He was serious but light
hearted, gruff but funny, far sighted but tactically focused and quick to an
opinion but open to others thoughts. On reflection, I have probably adopted
some similar behaviors after working together. Steve you are already missed
and can never be replaced but you live on in each and every one of us that had
the good fortune to work with you. Pam, Andrew, Daniel, Emily, you have my
deepest sympathies. Rest in peace my friend.MATT CHAMBERS, MARCH 13, 2021
As has been said, Steve was a great leader and mentor. I was always
impressed how he could go from high level strategic thinking down to the
weeds to clear up issues and guide his teams. His memory of the details and
any open actions was also so impressive. He was tough but fair and each of us
became better because of him.BEA RENDON, MARCH 13, 2021
Dear Steve I’ve just recalled that night that we took you and the EDS BPO
Latam leaders to a very simple / cheap pizza place ( that I’ve mistakenly
booked assuming it would be another one ) and still you had such a great time
- and even making fun of me me due to the “ceiling fans” branded as
“VentiSilva” Plus - I will never forget everything you made for me to receive the
20-year EDS gift - after the fact - like 2 years after more or lease - since EDS
Brazil has forgotten to provide it to me - you’ve gone through a lot of
exceptions and even arranged me a trip to Plano ( I was traveling to Mexico at
the occasion ) for me to receive the beautiful and delicate watch Every time I
wear this watch I remember you All of these episodes happened about 15-20
years ago I think You will be forever missed and I pray for your soul and for
your relatives and beloved ones Sincerely SylviaSYLVIA CHRISTINA SANCHEZ, MARCH 13, 2021
Dear Pam, I am very sorry for your loss. May his soul rest in peace. I'm
keeping you in my thoughts. Sending you and your family prayers and loving
thoughts.ALMA ADRIANO, MARCH 13, 2021
Great leader and friend, so many incredible projects and great teams with this
man. Thank you, Steve! Rest in Peace.NANCY MICHALEK, MARCH 13, 2021
Very fond memories of Steve and the Heidt family living with them in Allen
when I was just a teen. I miss you all. I pray that your grief is short. Celebrating
you Steve - I bet heaven is beyond what any of us could imagine.MARIA LIDDIARD DOBBS, MARCH 13, 2021
Steve was an important figure in my childhood. He was always a larger than
life kind of guy and really inspired me to just take a breath and enjoy the
scenery. I’m deeply sorrowful for the family he has left behind, but I have no
doubt that he will live on through the memories that he left us all. Thank you,
Mr. Heidt.AUSTIN LOCKHART, MARCH 13, 2021
My condolences to the Heidt family. I consider myself very lucky to have
worked with and known Steve over the years. I will never forget our first joint
visit to a CIO and acquisition executive for a potential new client, after
introductions they asked Steve what he thought of their support strategy. Steve
then looks each in the eye and starts listing the many reasons why the strategy
is destined to fail. Six months later we won that contract. Steve was a unique
and very special person and I am a better person for spending time with him.MARK WHITE, MARCH 12, 2021
My deepest condolences to the entire Heidt family. It has been an esteem
pleasure supporting Steve these last 8 years. He has influenced many of us
with great leadership, outstanding knowledge, strong candor, and laughter that
brightens and lifts the room. I always admired the humility shown and the level
of respect received by many. Greatly missed, yet never forgotten. Always in
my thoughts and prayers. Thersia JacksonTHERSIA JACKSON, MARCH 12, 2021
Our sincere condolences to Pam and the family on your loss. Pam please
know that we will always be here to support you. Steve was a good friend,
fishing partner and the Godfather of the children and he will be missed by all of
us. Greg FranceGREG, JACKIE, ANTHONY AND EVELYN FRANCE , MARCH 12, 2021
In an industry full of buzz words like “safe pair of hands,” “trusted advisor,” and
“people matter most,” it’s the actions behind the phrases that count. Over the
years that I was lucky enough to work with Steve, he embodied all these
phrases and more. Knowing that Steve was at the helm of any project gave a
feeling of comfort to the client, company and the employees. When Steve
agreed to take on a project, he made a point to know it, understand it, inside
and out. It didn’t matter what you threw at him, Steve took it in stride and made
sure we delivered on our commitments and always did what was best for the
client. That, my friends, is the very definition of a safe pair of hands.
Sometimes, just sometimes, Steve’s job was to talk the client away from a
shiny new object or redirect them to a better, safer option. Something he was
able to do because they trusted him and knew that he wouldn’t lead them
astray. Regardless of what Steve was facing in his personal life, he never
waivered on his commitment to his team. Somehow, he always managed to
find the time to participate in the team building activities, even supplying
videos talking about his approach to football game days, Thanksgiving
traditions and what Veterans Day meant to him. He did all of this, and more,
because he knew at the end of the day, people mattered. It was a responsibility
he didn’t take lightly. While the enormity of what we’ve lost is still settling on
our shoulders, I know we’re all so much better for knowing and working with
Steve. As we gather to say our goodbyes this weekend, try to find some
comfort that after the long COVID year, Steve has brought us all back together
again. Taken from a coworker, “this is his final gift to us.”CATHY ANDERSON, MARCH 12, 2021
I recall all the fantastic times we had at Computer Tech as well as the amazing
trails we shared as we moved through our EDS/HP careers. Creating multiple
fond memories and sharing friendship all along the way. You will be missed
young one. Condolences to Pam and the family. Respectfully Tom.TOM BAKER, MARCH 12, 2021
Sincere condolences to the entire Heidt family. Steve was such an inspiration
and will be missed. He was such an incredible leader, friend and mentor. Many
good thoughts and prayers are with you all. RIP Steve.LAURA FLOYD, MARCH 12, 2021
Plainly put, Steve was a leader fueled by experience, common sense, and
direct communication. Steve embodied the best of "legacy" and in so doing
created his own. Steve will be missed in many ways and for many reasons but
mostly because Steve falls into that rare category of people who cannot be
replaced. Steve, rest well and if you have wi-fi "up there," know that we have
"our 'top' men ... 'top" ... on it down here." My deepest condolences to Steve's
entire family. Jim GallagherJIM GALLAGHER, MARCH 12, 2021
I worked with Steve first in 1989 in IMC Operations when he was the worldwide
IPC leader back when we were spending millions of dollars on huge
mainframes. We worked together multiple times throughout the years on major
new business deals. He was s tough but fair negotiator who worked very hard
and expected the best out of everyone that he worked with, but he was fair,
brilliant and tried to make work fun whenever possible. He was one of the best
of EDS! Rest in Peace Steve!
GINA MAUNDER, MARCH 11, 2021
Steve and I were best friends since before high school McDowell '77. Best man
at my wedding 1986. Always think about him. Prayers to his family and friends.
No one else like Steve. Love you man...... I'll miss you. Mark Green LumexMARK GREEN, MARCH 11, 2021
A great leader. I enjoyed working either him when we’re at EDS.KURT TOELKEN, MARCH 11, 2021
Steve was a friend and a inspiring leader. I really got to know him when we
worked on the Xerox account and again when he lead the EMEA Technical
Services team. We all learnt a lot from Steve. We had some great fun,
especially visiting pubs and drinking real ale, playing snooker and at the same
time developing the EDS business. He will be missed across the globe by all
his friends and colleagues. My deepest condolences to Pam and the family. I
am sorry I can not be with you to celebrate his life but hope to watch the life
stream of the service.DENNIS CANN, MARCH 11, 2021
Steve Heidt was my manager, friend and mentor for most of my EDS career.
He was one of the smartest people I have ever met. He could find solutions for
issues I would never have thought of. He was one of a kind and I will miss
him!!!JUDY STARR, MARCH 11, 2021
I want to express my condolences to Steve's family and friends. When I first
began working with Steve years ago, I remember feeling intimidated by his big
personality, rough voice and strong point of view. However, I was fortunate to
get to know him over time and to deeply appreciate his genuine leadership
style and the sincere care he felt for everyone around him. He was a mentor to
many, and always impressed with his ability to speak on almost any topic,
quickly connect dots and produce brilliant solutions. He made people feel
valued, which is an exceptional gift. I will miss him.COLEEN HUFF, MARCH 11, 2021
I was deeply sorry to hear of Steve’s premature passing. Regardless of his
busy schedule, Steve was the kind of man that took an interest in you, and
always made you feel your discussions were important to him. Thoughts and
prayers to his family.DOMINIC CHIFFOLO, MARCH 11, 2021
Steve and I go way back to the EDS days. So long ago. In looking back, we
both had some similar stops in our careers - Auburn Hills and Plano data
centers along with Account Business functions especially in support of General
Motors. A lot of great stories and experiences for sure. He was a great mentor
to me over the years, always in my corner for support and guidance. Steve was
one of the few big time players in this IT Industry that had it all - Business,
Customer and People.MICHAEL D. MARTINO, MARCH 11, 2021
Steve was a wonderful person. He was not only a friend and mentor to many
both personally and professionally, but a genuinely nice person. He lived his
life with fervor and by the values of an Eagle Scout. He was trustworthy, kind,
obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean and reverent. He did his best and had
fun while doing it. I'm sure that he will be missed by many. Our hearts go out
to his family as we mourn for their loss. We rejoice in the fact that he is with
our Lord for eternity and waiting to see us in our heavenly lives.DAVE SMITH, MARCH 11, 2021
May his memory be eternal.BILL WALLENMEYER, MARCH 10, 2021
To the Heidt family our sincere condolences. We have surely lost a leader who
has left memories behind. I remember Steve when he came to Mumbai to
inaugurate the centre ,he kept us all in splits of laughter, but the most
impactful statement to all of us was ' Thank you for all your efforts but your job
has just begun'. And there was no turning back. The centre grew and nurtured
leaders who are ever thankful to this wonderful man. Rest in peace Steve.
Gone but you wont be forgotten. Dr Angela Kurien MurzeANGELA , MARCH 10, 2021
Steve was a great , knowledgeable leader at EDS. I can thank him for giving
me opportunities that let me have a good career at EDS. Working on an
operational deal he always knew the financial numbers. Anybody who didn't
witness him address an employee that failed something, missed out on some
EDS lore. I still recall him telling me if this happens again, I will be standing
outside the EDS gates wearing a sandwich sign saying "I'll work for food." I'll
miss his sinister, I know more than you, smile. He always had our backs.
Thanks Steve. You will be missed.DWIGHT WATSON, MARCH 10, 2021
My deepest sympathy and prayers for the family. I had the privilege of working
with Steve on a number of assignments throughout my career at EDS. We
learned Quality Management together supporting the Truck and Bus Account,
costed the Xerox deal, and were expats together in the UK. I was always so
impressed with his knowledge and experience at such a young age. He was
smart, willing to work the hours, and could rally the team to the finish line! We
worked a lot of hours under a lot of stress but Steve made it fun! He did make
me a little nervous at times voicing his opinions to the execs. He definitely was
not a "yes" man and was not afraid to tell it like he saw it! It always seemed to
work out. My funny story about Steve is when he rescued the first Christmas
party I hosted at my home in the UK for my finance staff. He was the only
operations person I invited. When he walked in and saw everyone sitting
around looking quite bored, he took over bartending. In short order, people
loosened up, mingled, and started laughing. I think it might have been the
"doubles" he was mixing!! RIP, Steve. I will always remember you fondly.DORREEN A CLEMENTS, MARCH 9, 2021
Steve was a great leader respected by all with exceptional capability to
motivate, coach and deliver worldwide . Prayers from Europe . NajahNAJAH NAFFAH, MARCH 9, 2021
Our deepest sympathies to the family. Kristie enjoyed working closely with
Steve at Perspecta and we both enjoyed the 'off duty' opportunities to get to
know him better. He'll be remembered with the fondest of memories. Kristie
and Todd
LTCOL TODD AND MRS KRISTIE GAY, USMC, MARCH 9, 2021
I wanted to say this to Steve in person, since the time I came to know that he
was fighting an advanced stage cancer, but never got a chance to do it, so I'm
choosing to put my thoughts in first person: Steve, I wanted you to know that I
will always consider that it was an honor to have served on the NMCI/NGEN
program, under your leadership. You truly brought to bear your decades of
experience dealing with complex business environments in how you lead
EDS/HPE/DXC/Perspecta through NGEN over the last decade, and turned it
into a truly flagship business that met the customer's mission needs on the
forefront, and brought deep profits to the company too. I could say you let us
down by not winning your fight, but I know that there was a very human side of
you too, that believed in accepting destiny and fate, and with that memory, I
say good bye. I wish the Heidt family well, and may you always cherish Steve's
legacy.SHER JB SINGH, MARCH 9, 2021
The news of Steve's passing was shocking and so unexpected, especially at
such a young age. He was the most dedicated, hard-working person I know,
who made so many sacrifices in exchange for the good of the programs he
managed. I used to look forward to meeting up with him Monday mornings in
DFW, on our weekly trips to Herndon. My sincere sympathy and prayers go
out to Steve's family and friends, who will miss him dearly.ROBIN MATHIAS, MARCH 9, 2021
RIP Steve. You were always there for the sales teams, showcasing EDS
Technologies, as well as your outstanding teams of people. You made it
happen!JAY WARD, MARCH 9, 2021
To the Heidt Family, No doubt all of us share your loss as you can see from all
the testimonials. Thank you for sharing Steve with us. Steve was an
extraordinary and unique human being wrapped into a joyful, playful force of
nature. His deep integrity and eye for mischief made him a great friend and
colleague - announced like an approaching whirlwind with that wonderful,
gravelly voice. Please take some comfort from the fact that he has not left us,
but now resides in each of the many people that carry a little piece of him
wherever we go. — Brad Biegon (HP-Perspecta 2013-2019).BRAD BIEGON, MARCH 9, 2021
My deepest condolences to the Heidt family. I worked for Steve when he took
over the management of the EDS Plano campus. As one of the few African
American Managers, Steve encouraged me to manage and lead with integrity
and honesty. He challenged me to think outside the box when it comes to the
providing exceptional service to the customer and support for the employees.
When we would see each other we would say "here comes trouble". Steve had
a spirit within him that made people around him better. I am blessed to have
encountered that spirit in my life when I did. RIP Steve!THURSTON DIXON, MARCH 9, 2021
We, the McDowell Class of 77 are sad to learn of Steve's passing and are
sending love and prayers to his family. He was a wonderful classmate and
friend.CINDY REMBERT, MARCH 9, 2021
One of the true great leaders who lead by example. Regardless of where you
were in the organization he treated you with respect. My condolences to the
family.JAMEE LAFAYE, MARCH 9, 2021
My sincere condolences, thought, and prayers to Steve's family. I was
saddened to hear of Steve's passing. Steve was a man of impressive
accomplishments and his leadership shined bright for all who worked with
Steve. Steve had an amazing gift of leadership and humor that is rare. We will
always remember and miss Steve. MikeMICHAEL HEADEN, MARCH 9, 2021
I'm so sorry that you are gone Steve. Your legacy lives on, as so many people
will continue to use what you have taught them. I hear your voice when I say
(so often): "don't tell me; show me." My best wishes and thoughts to your
family and those who are close to you and will be feeling the loss of you most
severely. I wish I could ease their pain.RUTH WILLIAMS, MARCH 9, 2021
Though I have been away from the old EDS Crowd since 1999 - some things
just do not change; the World was certainly more fun with Steve in it. We all
had us some good times when Steve was part of the party and there were
plenty a parties. Until we meet again my friend - Rest In Peace. My thoughts
and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.MARK TRIO, MARCH 8, 2021
Working with and getting to know Steve was one of the highlights of my time at
EDS. He was a tremendous leader and peer, always honest and direct, and
always involved and caring. I remember telling him that my wife Andree' and I
were expecting our 3rd child - he smiled, congratulated me, and said "Good
luck - you're going from leading to herding!" I left EDS years ago, but was
lucky enough to run into Steve on a flight a year or so ago, and it reminded me
how often I've used what I learned from him in my career (including that advice
about herding). Andree' and I are keeping Steve's family and friends in our
prayers.TOM AMENT, MARCH 8, 2021
Condolences to the Heidt family and friends of Steve. I was fortunate to have
Steve as a direct leader twice, the EDS COE project and again on NMCI. I
always appreciated his direct, honest and humorous leadership style. He made
you want to be and do your best for the company, customer and yourself. One
of the great EDS Leaders!!. Keeping flying high Steve, you will be missed.PATTY LOCKE, MARCH 8, 2021
Steve was a legend...loved by all who worked for him...respected by his
clients...a man I looked up to. I was blessed to have the opportunity to work so
closely with him during my time at HP/HPE/DXC. No ego in that he did not
care who got the credit, he did not care “who worked for who”, he just wanted
things to work. There was NO problem he could not solve. He was devoted to
the company and gave 110% every single day. I am better for having known
him and Marjy and I will miss him tremendously.
DENBY STARLING, MARCH 8, 2021
Steve was a wonderful leader. One I respected and admired. Prayers to his
family.JEAN FAY, MARCH 8, 2021
Pam, I'm so sorry for the loss of your loving husband. Praying for all of you.
Peace and love, Maybelle BrentMAYBELLE WEDGEWORTH BRENT, MARCH 8, 2021
My sincerest condolences to the Heidt family, and his extended Perspecta
family. The lovely stories shared in this memorial are wonderful and bring a
smile to my face, just as Steve always did. I appreciated his straightforward,
but kind, nature, his dedication to his work and his people, and his wonderful
sense of humor that can make even a meeting about IT and financials fun. He
will be missed.JANET BREWER, MARCH 8, 2021
My deepest condolences to the Heidt family. Steve was a very special person,
great leader and mentor. He always knew how to make people smile and find a
way to get the job done. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. He will
be deeply missed.JOHN REUTHER, MARCH 8, 2021
I would like to extend my sincere condolences to Steve's beloved family and
friends. Steve brought skill, wisdom and humor to our Executive Leadership
Team at Perspecta. He was also a thoughtful and deeply caring leader -
always putting the needs of his people first. I will never forget how he always
took the time to make me feel included, supported and valued. I am so grateful
for the privilege of knowing him.TAMMY HELLER, MARCH 8, 2021
Our deepest condolences to the Heidt family. It was a privilege to work with
Steve serving our Navy and Marine Corps customers. Steve cared about every
member of his team and could be counted on to always do the right thing, even
if it was the harder choice. He was a mentor and set a tremendous example for
us all. Some of my favorite memories of Steve are when he got to speak to the
classes of Secretary of Defense Fellows and give them an unvarnished
description of the business of working with the Government. I will miss his
counsel, his sense of humor, and his leadership.MIKE ENOS, MARCH 8, 2021
Always an Eagle. Remembering the great times at Xerox in Rochester New
York. Soar on Eagle. RIPLARRY THOMPSON, MARCH 8, 2021
Steve, Over the years of knowing you I can honestly say that you are and still
are one of the most knowledgeable and strongest leaders I've had the pleasure
of working for and with. It was an extreme pleasure knowing you and I know
that you are in a better place. We have a saying in the Navy "Fair winds and
following seas" enjoy the peace and smooth waters ahead. Best and warmest
regards, JohnJOHN WILLIAMS, MARCH 8, 2021
I have known Steve since grade school in Erie, PA and grew up in the same
general neighborhood. I still have memories as far back as Cub Scouts (his
mother, Audrey, was the den mother). Upon hearing of Steve’s passing there
was a collective sadness among a close circle of high school friends from long
ago. We reconnected and reminisced. We remember Steve for his magnetic
personality, fun loving nature and adventurous spirit. He was an excellent
athlete and very intelligent, with no surprise that he become so accomplished.
I give my deepest sympathy to the Heidt family. Most certainly, Steve will be
missed. JeffJEFFREY BUETIKOFER, MARCH 8, 2021
For years, I heard Steve's name, but had not had the opportunity to work with
him until I moved to the Navy NGEN contract. Our contact was minimal, but
when we did have that need to correspond, Steve was always kind, courteous
and helpful. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family!!MYRTIE NORRELL, MARCH 8, 2021
My sincere condolences Pam and to the Heidt family. Steve spoke so highly of
you all. He was my mentor and my friend. He always had time for me, no
matter what. He always encouraged and helped find a way to turn bad news
into opportunity. For all of us he worked with, he was a role model and thank
you for sharing him, his ethics, honesty, intelligence, was a gift that is
cherished.MANDY NESS, MARCH 8, 2021
I had the great fortune to work in Steve's organization on the NGEN contract
and got to know him personally in the last few years. He was a great mentor, a
no-nonsense guy and had a wicked sense of humor. I will truly miss his
leadership and approachability and thank you for having shared him with us.CHRISTIAN NASSIF, MARCH 8, 2021
Thank you so much for sharing Steve with us. We are all better people for
having spent time with him.JEANINE ANN OOSTMEYER, MARCH 8, 2021
My deepest condolences to your family. I and others had the pleasure of
working with Steve and we are all better because of it. Steve cared and was
driven to work towards the success of the company, his employees and the
clients he supported. We saw a man who was committed, hard working,
professional and had forward vision. We saw a man who was approachable,
actively listened and driven to be the best in all aspects of his career. We
Thank You all for sharing Steve with us and the opportunity to experience his
example as a leader and what success means. His sense of humor was
appreciated and he will be greatly missed by all of us. Our prayers are with
you. God Bless your family!CHERYL BLACKWELL, MARCH 8, 2021
Such a wonderful man, gone to soon! I’m sorry that you had to go but God
knows best! I pray that you will live on through our thoughts of you and the love
you shared with everyone! You’re at peace now and no more worries.
Blessings to you Mr. Steve Heidt! Love Always! Jo DiamondJO DIAMOND, MARCH 8, 2021
Sorry to learn this. He was just the leader I needed at the right time. I still
remember the last thing he said to me when we passed each other two years
after working together... He asked how I was doing, then told me to "keep
swinging for the fences". Funny, some things you never forget. RIP SteveBOB ALLEN, MARCH 8, 2021
To Steve's family, I'm truly sorry for your loss. Steve and I worked together in
DC on NMCI. He was a remarkable leader and an incredible person. He truly
will be missed.JEANINE CHARLTON, MARCH 8, 2021
My condolences to the Heidt family and Steve's friends. Our paths crossed
several times during my time with EDS and I always found Steve to be smart,
fair and a pleasure to be with. He was unique and will be missed.CHRIS FEELEY, MARCH 8, 2021
Steve, was it one of my first leaders when I first came to Texas back in 1987
he and Jim Nolan. They were a force to be reckoned with Really miss those
days and I'm sorry to hear of his passing. God Bless.SANDRA OGDEN STEVE WAS ONE OF MY FIRST LEADERS, MARCH 8, 2021
My family would like to extend our prayers and best wishes to the Heidt family
for such a tremendous loss. I only knew Steve for a few years, but instantly
took a liking to him when he interviewed me for a position with Perspecta in
October 2018. His professional intellect and straight forward manner, mixed
with a touch of humor resonated with me and confirmed my desire to work for
Perspecta if offered a position. Steve Heidt was a strong results-driven leader
who never lost his humanity. He instilled an atmosphere of trusted
professionalism that afforded dignity and respect to all who came in contact
with him. Proverbs 13 tells us that a good man leaves a legacy or inheritance
to his children and grandchildren. Steve Heidt was a good man who left a
legacy of honor and integrity that I hope will comfort your family and give you
strength through this season of loss. Respectfully, The Brokate FamilyBRYAN BROKATE, MARCH 8, 2021
Heidt Family I am truly sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers
and have my deepest condolences.HERMAN L ARCHIBALD, MARCH 8, 2021
I am fortunate to be a friend of Steve’s since 1980. I have many fond memories
of our time together. Lake Fork fishing, Canada fly-in, karaoke, euchre games,
Golden tee.....He will be sorely missed. My condolences to his entire family.PATRICK WIGNALL , MARCH 8, 2021
Steve was a wonderful person. He was a leader to many and a mentor to
many. He was well respected. He will be greatly missed. My condolences to
the Heidt family. Rest in peace Steve.BARB NORTON, MARCH 8, 2021
Steve was truly the consummate professional. In the brief 3 years I got to work
with him on the stand-up of Perspecta, he was a great source of wisdom, wit
and history. He was one of those individuals that I truly enjoyed working with,
and his untimely loss creates a void in our company leadership that cannot be
replaced (nor will we try).BARRY BARLOW, MARCH 8, 2021
Steve was one of a kind, when we weren't working I loved talking with him
about old cars and growing up in Western PA. He was my leader, my mentor,
and my friend for the past 6 years. He was always a listening ear and never
steered me wrong. He will be missed greatly! My heartfelt condolences to his
family, may he rest in peace.CHRIS PAINTER, MARCH 8, 2021
I first met Steve when I was an OPD at Richardson and I believe he was a
Scheduling Shift mgr at Dallas. 80-81?timeframe. Finally got to work for him
when he took over Plano. Great guy to work for. One of those I refer to as a
Leader, not a Manager. I’ll never forget his “scale for machine intelligence “
that he applied to all our computer systems and their associated parts. Most
were not high on his scale. RIP Mr Heidt! You’ve left a void that won’t be filled
soon for all of us.TERRY GONDER, MARCH 8, 2021
Heidt Family, I am very sorry for your loss. Steve and I were friends in high
school. He was a great guy and always the life of the party. I have so many
fond memories of those days. You are in my thoughts and prayers. RIP Steve.
BRIAN SHUBA, MARCH 8, 2021
Our deepest condolences to Steve's family on the very sad loss of a great guy.
He will be missed by the Heidt clan here in Erie. He came from a great family
and produced a great family himself. All my memories of Steve are of fun,
happy times running around a soccer field or hanging out. He had a great
sense of humor and brightened every gathering with his jokes and infectious
smile. It was always great to see him and catchup on his visits back home to
Erie. Our prayers are with Steve's family. We can all be comforted in the
knowledge that Our Lord has brought him home. Ed Clark and family, Erie PAED CLARK, ERIE PA, MARCH 8, 2021
Steve you were way good and way to young to leave us!DUANE MATTHES, MARCH 8, 2021
Steve - you will be missed. Best wish and good luck in the fishing on the other
side. John MeyerJOHN MEYER, MARCH 8, 2021
Very sad news, Steve was a good friend a long time ago with EDS. He was a
great guy and leader. I have nice memories of him . RIP Steve!ART HUNT, MARCH 8, 2021
I remember Steve very well, he was a genuine EDSer, always very honest and
equally very fair. The global Y2K team of which I was a member representing
EMEA, has fond memories for me, it was a great opportunity and after our
success we all had a great time celebrating together at our well earned global
Y2K party in Plano. As always Steve was the heart and soul of the party and
that is when you got to see his other qualities. I still have my Y2K shirt and my
signed Y2K picture hanging up in my study with his signature on it - just great.
Gone much to soon, condolences and prayers for his family. RIP Steve.FRANK O SHEA, MARCH 8, 2021
Thank you for the generous spirit and unyielding guidance as a mentor and
colleague. There’s none like you, and I am grateful for your deposits in the
lives of so many —— even a newbie. Always, SYDSY DAVIS, MARCH 7, 2021
Steve, You were always so kind and welcoming whenever my family and I
would visit you. Always ready for laugh, a kind word, an interesting story, you
were the very personification of an entertainer. You were a brilliant person. My
prayers are with your family. I will never forget how much I enjoyed your
company and your kindness. Thank you. God bless you and your family.ANDREW LOCKHART, MARCH 7, 2021
My sincere condolences to the Heidt family. Steve was a great person. He will
be greatly missed. I met him at EDS. I did his new hire paperwork when he
started at EDS, he came to Dallas with a group from Pennsylvania. I was
fortunate to work with him many times over the years. RIP friend.KERRIE HARRIS, MARCH 7, 2021
I remember him saying to me regarding dealing with clients, “It’s the little
things that count.” I always appreciated his advice. A wonderful person.BILL RAMAGE, MARCH 7, 2021
My condolences to all of the Heidt family. I didn’t know Steve, but I am a
longtime friend of Billy Heidt and I know he was a good man, being a member
of the Heidt family. I also know he will be missed by many. PeaceBILL MOOS, MARCH 7, 2021
My prayers and condolences to the family.KAREN WEISS, MARCH 7, 2021
God bless his soul. He was the best. I so appreciate him and remember his
contributions to the EDS Orientation classes. So innovative. Healing prayers
for his family and friends.ANN FAUSTMANN , MARCH 7, 2021
A very good friend who will be missedDOUG DAVIS, MARCH 7, 2021
To Steve's family, I am sorry for your loss. May God bless you in this time.
Steve and I were in the same class at the School of Computer technology in
Pittsburgh. We were part of a small group that liked to hang out and play
Pinochle between/after class. We both got hired by EDS, but lost touch after
that. Steve did some great things. May your remembrances be fond and a
comfort.RANDALL STAUDT, MARCH 7, 2021
Great person, great leader! RIP Steve. Condolences to the familyFABIO TADEU MARCHIORI, MARCH 7, 2021
Worked with Steve on many projects especially NMCI. A great business mind
but a better person. He will be missed.RANDY DOVE, MARCH 7, 2021
I am so sorry to hear of Steve’s passing. He was one of a kind-smart, funny,
kind, tremendous work ethic and great to be around. I learned a great deal
from Steve and I am blessed to have known him.ANDY MCCANN, MARCH 7, 2021
This is incredibly sad news. Steve was a really influential guy and a good
friend to many of us in the EMEA division. I have a particular memory of how
he accepted the outrageous humour of the landlord if The Plume of Feathers
in @ 1996 when we were running the bid for the Inland Revenue. It was a quiz
night and he was refused entry to the pub because he was an American. He
took the joke well and became an instant success. A great mentor to me
personally and always available to help. RIP and many condolences to his
family.SIMON O’CONNOR, MARCH 7, 2021
I worked with Steve on a number of projects when I was based at the EDS HQ
in Plano. A fair, honest, hard-working and loyal colleague and friend. I am so
sorry that he has died so young.IAN MILLER, MARCH 7, 2021
I first met Steve back in 1980-1982 (?) , when we worked at EDS in Dallas on
Forest Lane in DRC1. He became my shift manager in Scheduling. You could
tell he was going to go far in EDS, but I was still amazed at how quickly he
rose through the ranks. He was a strong personality, smart, funny, ambitious, a
loyal EDS-er, for sure. Lots of great memories from that period in time. May
Steve Rest In Peace and God’s blessing of comfort and strength surround his
family now and in the difficult days to come.
BETSY CLEAVINGER, MARCH 7, 2021
Very sad to hear that Steve has passed away. Even though I never met Steve
in person but I had the pleasure to work for him during my times in BPO at
EDS. He was exceptional and always demonstrated leadership at its best - he
definitely was one of the rare good ones at EDS. Even though we worked 5300
miles apart from each other I learned a lot and enjoyed every minute being
with him on calls - the business part as well as the fun part. He will certainly be
missed by many and the world has lost a good man. My deep condolences to
the Heidt family and may he rest in peace. You will be remembered Steve.MARKUS KESSLER, MARCH 7, 2021
He made this world a smaller and better place. He mentored many people and
I enjoyed working with him and for him.. he loved making beer. He was
visionary and great with numbers. Reading the comments awaken so many
memories.. RIP Steve.. condolences to the familyAL RASTEIRO , MARCH 7, 2021
When I reminisce about my years at EDS, Steve was a memory of the good
old days...RIP ????BRENDA GLOSPIE, MARCH 7, 2021
My thoughts are with his family at this time. He was a strong leader and I
thought you’d enjoy this story. I once attended a meeting with him at EDS
about Leadership Development and I thought we’d be talking about a typical
list of topics we should cover in an upcoming training class. But he asked
everyone to tell a story about when a leader made an impact. Everyone around
the table shared emotional stories. By the time we were done, we all had tears
in our eyes. Steve led this discussion to a deeper level than any of us
expected. He will be missed.CAROL BRICKELL, MARCH 7, 2021
So sad to learn of Steve's passing. Steve was a good leader. Sometimes he
came off as a little rough, but he got things done, and was always willing to
listen to what a bunch of Lab Rats were up to in the skunk works. No matter
how off the wall the idea, if it was good for EDS and those we served, he was
willing to listen, consider, and try. That's what you would expect from a good
leader and coach! My condolences to all in the Heidt family, and HIS Shalom,
HIS Peace, for you in your time of mourning.DENNIS TALLUTO, MARCH 7, 2021
Steve was my leader on many different roles and projects, most notably the
Y2K effort, called TI2000 (Technical Infrastructure). He made a difference at
EDS and with us individually. Steve never made us feel like decisions were an
"ivory tower" command, but rather sought our input and made work
collaborative. He will always be on my short list of favorite leaders during my
33.5 years with EDS/HP. Wishing your family prayers for comfort and peace.CINDY FERTENBAUGH, MARCH 7, 2021
Steve was an amazing leader. Our paths crossed many times over the years
and I would hear that gravelly "welllll" and know i had found an opportunity
class project...MICHAEL DONOVAN, MARCH 7, 2021
My brother from another mother. No amount of time will erase you. May God
rest your soul and look after your family. What happened to the crazy phone
booth anyway? Never forget that one! Miss you forever.GREG BALES, MARCH 7, 2021
My deepest Sympathies to the Heidt family. ?? Miss the fun times from years
ago with you ,your family and friends. Great memories that I will cherish
forever. Praying for peace and comfort to your family. With hearfelt
regards,Sharon SeilerSHARON SEILER, MARCH 7, 2021
The fact that Steve would become so successful is not surprising. His great
intelligence, personal integrity, and ability to develop life-long friendships
surfaced at an early age. Steve and I were freshman roommates at St. Vincent
College in Latrobe PA where we became good friends. Steve rarely studied.
He did not have to. In fact, rather than studying for his own freshman year final
exams, he spent a large amount of time typing a French term paper for me. He
did it because he knew I was struggling and that I needed the help. That is the
type of person Steve was. There was nothing he would not do for his friends.
He will be missed.REN GOBRIS, MARCH 7, 2021
Just found out today. So sorry for your loss. Steve was definitely a good guy.JIM AND JAN KUPETZ, MARCH 7, 2021
Steve was a true EDSer. Proud to have known and worked with him. Rest in
peace my friend.ONUR OZEL, MARCH 7, 2021
To my very good friend and fellow Python. Steve, we had so many great
memories together, "meet me at the bridge".ROB HALLER, MARCH 7, 2021
Steve and I were very close friends back in Erie PA, and I will miss him. So,
many great memories of our times together. Steve, "meet me at the bridge".ROB HALLER, MARCH 7, 2021
I’m so sorry for your loss . Sending warm wishes and prayers to the family. I
remember Steve from his time in Europe and as one of the great leaders of
EDS. Taken too soon , Rest in Peace.JACQUI FERGUSON , MARCH 7, 2021
I still think about the good times we had at your house, playing softball and
your boat on Lake St. Clair. You also taught me a lot about Leadership on the
job (Auburn Hills IPC) and also off the job. You will be missed Steve. Tom
PernaTOM PERNA, MARCH 7, 2021
RIP Steve and prayers to his family. Steve was always fair and great to work
for.EDWIN RAATZ, MARCH 7, 2021
From afar my thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. I was a lucky
one and not a day goes by when I don’t thank the Lord. But you too were
graced in so many ways and it for that which you will be remembered most.ANTHONY D M PETERS, MARCH 7, 2021
Steve was an inspiring leader with whom I enjoyed working on NMCI. He was
one of the reasons that EDS was EDS, and unless you were a part of it, it's
hard to understand what that means, but if you were a part of it, you totally get
it. RIP Steve.DARRELL DATTE, MARCH 6, 2021
Steve and I worked together on new business pursuits in the mid-1980s. We
shared many stories of growing up in Erie, Pennsylvania. My thoughts and
prayers are with the Heidt family. Ed FoxED FOX, MARCH 6, 2021
Best of the best, co-worker, friend, mentor, and most honest person I’ve
known.ROLF HOLMAN, MARCH 6, 2021
One if the best EDS leaders I knew. Thank you for your leadership and
support. I will always be grateful for you. RIP Steve!BOB ALLEN, MARCH 6, 2021
My condolences to the family. I am so sorry to hear that Steve had passed
away. I knew Steve and Sue during the GM transition move to Plano IPC. It
was an exiting time for so many of us who moved to TX from Michigan.VERONICA FORNASH , MARCH 6, 2021
Steve. I will miss you dearly. You were one of the smartest people I knew.
Nothing was too hard for you and I learnt so much working with you through the
BOEs. RIPVINEET KUMAR , MARCH 6, 2021
Pam and family members, we are so very sorry for your tremendous loss. We
truly enjoyed the times we got to be around Stephen. It was evident that he
was a very special man and well admired by all who knew him. Continued
prayers for all.DENNY & JUDI WILLIAMS , MARCH 6, 2021
My deepest sympathy to Steve’s family. Steve was a great leader and friend to
so many of us that walked the halls of EDS and it’s predecessor companies
over the years. May your find memories bring you comfort.CINDY ZOBEL, MARCH 6, 2021
Dear Steve You were one of best leaders - of not THE best - senior leader I
had the chance to work for in EDS - you’ve created a new organization that
turned into one of the best places to work and whose customers were very
satisfied with. I will never forget your leadership style - tough and kind at same
time - straight forward when related to financial management and yet
extremely people person when treating your team and relating to customers
You’ve been and will forever be a role model from both professional and
personal perspective since you’ve always valued and dedicated quality time to
both the company you’ve served as well as your loved family I am already
missing you and your legacy - in the other hand I am very grateful to God for
having given me the chance to get to know you even being for a short period of
time May God receive you in Light and comfort your family and beloved ones
Sincerely Sylvia C Sanchez ( formerly Sylvia Coral )SYLVIA CHRISTINA SANCHEZ , MARCH 6, 2021
To the Heidt family, I’m so very sorry for your loss. I can only imagine the hole
in your hearts as we at Perspecta have that too and we were mere colleagues,
not family. Without a doubt, Steve was the smartest person I ever worked with.
He was brilliant but it was his unique combination of technical knowledge,
communication skills and humor that was so impressive to watch in action. His
kindness, warmth and sense of fun will be missed. My best to you all during
this difficult time, Best, Mary Ellen JacobiMARY ELLEN JACOBI, MARCH 6, 2021
Steve was and will always be my friend. I am fortunate to have spent a lot of
time with him and his humor, candor and zeal for life will always be remember
by me and my family. Our deepest condolences to Pam, his children and his
family. We will miss him very much! GregGREG FRANCE, MARCH 6, 2021
Stephen, Nicknamed “DAD” was one of my regulars when he would travel to
Virginia on business with his close friends and coworker. He was always very
generous and kind. I enjoyed his company very much and would always get so
excited when I would see him walking up to the restaurant. I loved how honest
and forward he was while still being kind. He was such a good friend to his
buddies and I could tell they all loved him so much. I hope to one day have a
circle of friends like he did. Steve will be missed so much. I will keep his family
in my prayers.NAOMI MCKEONE, MARCH 6, 2021
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