Jennifer “Jen” (Bolt) Heisler of Hebron, IN passed away on March 25, 2025, at the age of fifty-two.

Jennifer was born on August 25th, 1972, in DeKalb, Illinois to Linda Purdy (Gould) and Donald Bolt. A graduate of Waubonsee Community College, Jennifer worked as a manager for Casey’s General Stores. Known to be a powerful force of nature and a true matriarch, Jen always prioritized her family. She was a devoted mother to her two daughters, Savanna (Bolt) and Sierra (Irving) and cherished every moment spent with them. In 2016, Jennifer was united in marriage with Curtis (Curt) Heisler and gained two sons Curtis Jr. (Junior) and Chandler making her family complete.

Jen's kindness and generosity touched the lives of many, and she will be remembered for her strength, selflessness, and unwavering support as a loving daughter, big sister, mother, wife, and friend.

A celebration of Jen's life will be held at Shabbona Lake State Park later this summer. Friends and family are invited to gather and share their memories of Jen in the serene and picturesque setting she loved. Details of the event will be communicated closer to the date.

Jen's spirit and legacy will live on through the countless individuals she inspired. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Rest in peace, Jen.

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Jennifer will be surely missed; but never forgotten. She will always be with us in our hearts. forever, love, -Aunt Cara Montana 

Jennifer meant the world to me, she was the daughter I never had. We spent many weekends together when she was a young girl and we bonded over that. Even as the years passed on the bond never left, when we talked on the phone we would find the funniest things to talk about and just laugh. She will be missed by so many people. She left us all way too soon!! I think about you all every day and you are in my prayers. Much love and many hugs!! -Dawn Petersen

Sending my sympathy to all of Jen's loved ones. Definitely left a void in my heart. St. Patty's Day and the song Tick will never be the same. Love you girl! Rest easy my friend, -Cathy Sheaves