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In Loving Memory of Amanda Metzger-Kist

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Our hearts are incredibly heavy as we join our community in mourning the tragic loss of Amanda Metzger-Kist. While Amanda was not a member of the Heat House team, she was very much a part of our wider family—a beloved sister, friend, and gifted hairstylist whose light touched countless lives across Mandan, Bismarck, and far beyond. Her presence was a blessing to so many, and her absence is felt deeply in every corner of our towns.

In close-knit communities like ours, a loss of this magnitude doesn’t just affect a few—it ripples through neighborhoods, homes, businesses, and hearts. Amanda was more than her profession; she was a source of joy, strength, and creativity. Her smile lit up rooms. Her laughter lingered long after she had left. Her hands did more than style hair—they comforted, uplifted, and healed. She made people feel seen, known, and beautiful in ways that went far beyond the mirror.

At the Heat House, we stand in solidarity with our clients, friends, and fellow stylists who are grieving. Many of you shared your lives with Amanda—whether through a cherished friendship, a regular salon visit, or a simple moment of kindness exchanged in passing. We know how deeply her loss has shaken you, and we want you to know: you are not alone.

To Amanda’s family, and to every person who had the privilege of knowing her, loving her, and being loved by her—please accept our heartfelt condolences. We are holding you in our hearts and in our prayers. May you feel surrounded by love and strength during this time of unimaginable sorrow. May you find moments of peace in the memories you shared. And may you know, even in the darkness, that you are not walking this road alone.

As we remember Amanda, let us also lean on one another. Let us choose grace when words fall short, compassion when emotions run deep, and kindness as a guiding light through the pain. If Amanda taught us anything, it’s that the simple, beautiful ways we love one another matter more than we’ll ever know.

We ask our community to continue lifting each other up—especially now. Be gentle with yourselves. Be patient with others. And remember that healing is not a straight path, but one we can travel together, one day at a time.

With love,
The Heat House Team


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