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Herman Heyns

August 17, 1967 - January 6, 2023

Celebrating the wonderful life of Herman Heyns. Greatly loved, deeply missed. Forever in our hearts and minds. "Those we love don't go away; They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard but always near. Sill loved, still missed, and very dear..."

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2023-01-18 18:28:05 wrote:

What sad news. Herman was so enthusiastic, and rightly so, about the progress his company Anmut is making. It was his energy, decisiveness and vision that made Herman so exceptional. We spoke just before Christmas and were due to have dinner in mid February. I had shared with him work I am focused upon. Needless to say Herman had great knowledge on the matter, knew many people involved and was very keen to help. Also, I can relate to the tributes given by both his daughter Gabby and one of the other speakers at his memorial service. His commitment was infectious, his friendship genuine, and his capacity to drink red wine remarkable. In fact following one of the last dinners we had, my ride home by bike was challenging! Herman will be missed by many. His talents in data and its effective use will be missed in business. My thoughts are with his family who I am sure will miss him most. Thank you Herman for your friendship and sage advice. Charles

2023-01-18 18:28:05 wrote: What sad news. Herman was so enthusiastic, and rightly so, about the progress his company Anmut is making. It was his energy, decisiveness and vision that made Herman so exceptional. We spoke just before Christmas and were due to have dinner in mid February. I had shared with him work I am focused upon. Needless to say Herman had great knowledge on the matter, knew many people involved and was very keen to help. Also, I can relate to the tributes given by both his daughter Gabby and one of the other speakers at his memorial service. His commitment was infectious, his friendship genuine, and his capacity to drink red wine remarkable. In fact following one of the last dinners we had, my ride home by bike was challenging! Herman will be missed by many. His talents in data and its effective use will be missed in business. My thoughts are with his family who I am sure will miss him most. Thank you Herman for your friendship and sage advice. Charles

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