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Heather Mae (Potts) Villalobos
30 septembre 1973 – 1 juillet 2020
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Advantage Funeral & Cremation Services – Mungovan
Heather Mae (Potts) Villalobos, 46, of Fort Wayne, passed away on Wednesday, July 1, 2020. Born September 30, 1973 in Fort Wayne, she was a graduate of Woodlan High School, class of 1993, and furthered her education earning an Associate Degree in Psychology. She was a server at IHOP for over 10 years and a General Manager with Steak and Shake for an additional 10 years. Heather had a positive outlook on life and was always very bubbly and sparkly. A generous and forgiving spirit, she was always willing to help others. A nature lover, she enjoyed sunrises, sunsets, the moon, butterflies and rainbows.
She is survived by her children, Destiny (Jennifer) Ellsworth, Bailey Kinney, and Carmen Woolsey; husband, Juan Villalobos; special friend, Steven Rogers; best friend, Lamont Collins; grandkids, Kashad Potts, Trinity Griggs, Darion Griggs, and Amiah Griggs; siblings, Holly Shuman, Daniel Potts, Andy Potts, Emily (Max Miller) Potts, Ernest (Heather) Kinney, Deanna (Tom) Smith, Brooke Kinney, and Paige Kinney; many nieces and nephews; special uncle, Bill Adams; dad, Willard Dan Potts; father, Vernon Kinney; and mother, Cynthia (Mitch) Sztuk. She was preceded in death by her brother, Christopher Potts. Funeral Service is 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at Advantage Mungovan Funeral Home, 2114 S. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, with calling two hours prior. Memorials may be made to Blue Jacket Inc. For online condolences, please visit www.advantagemungovan.com.
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