A Regimental Memorial for Constable Heidi Stevenson, who died in the line of duty on April 19, 2020, took place today in Cole Harbour.
Due to COVID restrictions at the time of Cst. Stevenson’s passing, the RCMP was unable to hold a Regimental Funeral and a private family funeral was held.
Biography
Constable Heidi Stevenson
Regimental #45161
July 11, 1971 – April 19, 2020
Heidi Stevenson grew up in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. She graduated from Acadia University with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1993.
It was during this time at Acadia that she started a part‑time job with Campus Safety and Security, and her passion for policing was born.
Heidi loved her chosen career, and held many different roles throughout her 23 years as an active member. Most notably, she represented the RCMP across the continent as part of the Musical Ride (a job she took without even knowing how to ride a horse). She loved her time working at headquarters as a Drug Recognition expert, and was especially proud of her expertise in that area and the respect the judges had for her professionalism in court. Whether it was general duty, community policing, communications or training, Heidi dedicated herself to her role, turned her colleagues into friends, and was a role model for many in the communities she served.
It was while working as a High School Liaison Officer in Cole Harbour that she met her husband, Dean. They embarked on many adventures together, and built a life full of love, laughter and adventure. Together, they had two children, Connor and Ava, who were the lights of Heidi’s life. From cheering the loudest at their hockey games, to taking the time to cuddle before tucking them into bed, Heidi made sure her kids knew how much she loved being their mom.
Heidi was the neighbour who waved at everyone. She was the busy parent who volunteered at school. She was the friend who delivered cinnamon buns and homemade bread.
She was the second mom to many kids who came over to play. She was the gentle smile when you needed it most. Heidi made an impact on this world, and words can’t begin to express how much she is missed.