Heidi's obituary
We lovingly remember Heidi Neumayr, a cherished individual, who was born on April 15, 1966 and passed away on February 12, 2025. Heidi was a woman of vivacious character, often described as funny, selfless, and determined. Her sparkling wit and loyalty made her a much-loved friend to many.
Heidi is survived by her husband Vincent Viviano, her mother Collette Neumayr and her brothers Mark Neumayr and Ernst Neumayr. She is predeceased by her father Ernst Neumayr.
Heidi had a penchant for simple pleasures, her favorite drinks included Iced Tea, a McDonald's Fountain Coke, and a glass of Santa Margherita Pinot Grigio. Notably, she always had a soft spot for King Dongs, a McDonald's cheeseburger, a bowl of steaming chicken pastina soup and chicken wings. She found peace in her faith and immense joy in her family. She especially enjoyed and reflected on the many memories made with her brothers Mark and Ernie growing up.
Out of her day-to-day activities, Heidi loved shopping, gardening and cooking. She found joy in sunbathing and had an active life, always full of energy and laughter. Her favorite pastime was spending time with her family. Heidi was never seen without her phone, enjoying drives around town while chatting with friends and loved ones.
Heidi was a woman of great strength, bestowing wisdom and life lessons wherever she went. She believed firmly in the power of forgiveness and the importance of kindness. She treasured her travels to Boyne Highlands skiing with her family, Bay Harbor, and various spots across Europe. Yet, more than places or things, Heidi's greatest pride and joy were her nieces, Brigitte and Krystin, whom she often referred to as her greatest accomplishments. Heidi's approach to life was one of beauty and grace, inspiring those around her to live every day to its fullest. Heidi was a giver, always looking to share what she could with others.
Heidi shared a special bond and relationship with her husband, Vince, for over 30 years. A profound lover of all animals, Heidi had a special place in her heart for her dog, Charlie. She was a generous soul, always looking for ways to make others happy. Be it gift-giving, party planning, or simply extending a helping hand, Heidi was always there. Her brother, Mark, was her best friend, and she cherished her relationship with him.
Her love for her great nieces and nephews was immeasurable. Heidi Neumayr will be remembered, not just for her vibrancy and love for life, but also for her jubilant spirit and unwavering kindness. She leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and a life passionately lived and generously shared.