Holland sentinel obituary 2018
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Published by The Holland Sentinel on Feb. Memorial contributions may be given to Athletes in Action, 1609 Carrol Court, Lebanon, OH 45036, /0448142. Nancy DeWilde, 62, of Beaverdam, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Tuesday, January 30, 2018. Find service information, send flowers, and leave memories and thoughts in the Guestbook for your loved one. Ren Broekhuizen will be officiating.Ī visitation will be from 11:00 am – 12:30 pm prior to the service at the chapel. Peetah Morgan (19772024), reggae singer with Morgan Heritage. Randall Clare Dokter, 71, of Holland, passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 1, 2018.Randy was born December 19, 1946, in Holland, Michigan, to Clarence and Fanna (Tripp) Dokter.
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He is survived by his wife of 58 years Joan and children: Susan and Tim Ellis of Lebanon, OH, Tom and Traci Bosch of Holland and Sally and Eleazar Perez of Holland grandchildren: Jackie and Ray Maldonado, Michael Perez, Gabe and Aleah Ellis, Kristina Bosch, Joe Perez, Brooke Bosch, Alex Bosch and Dakota Ellis great grandson: Johan Ellis brothers: Vern and Mary Bosch of Zeeland and Ed and Judy Bosch of Zeeland sister-in-law: Mary and Tim Vander Puy of Sheboygan, WI many nieces, nephews and cousins.Ī memorial service will be 12:30 pm, Thursday, Octoat Dykstra Funeral Home – Mulder Chapel, 188 West 32nd Street in Holland. Ira von Frstenberg (19402024), princess, socialite, and actress. He was preceded in death by his parents John and Beatrice Bosch and a brother Gordon Bosch who died as a child.
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Bob retired from the Holland Sentinel after 35 years of service. Published by The Holland Sentinel on Jan. He enjoyed golfing, pickleball, tennis and winters in Florida. Robert Lee De Jonge, age 83, of Drenthe, went to his eternal home Saturday, January 27th, 2018. Known as 'Colin,' he will be greatly missed. Bob refereed High School sports for 57 years and was one of the very few in Michigan to receive honorable recognition from the Michigan High School State Athletic Association. The award is the Florida Supreme Court’s highest recognition of a private attorney for pro bono service. James Colin Hamberg passed away peacefully on June 1st, surrounded by his family, at his summer home in Port Sheldon, Michigan. Bob and his wife Joan were founding members of Ridge Point Church in Holland where he was very involved in a ministry helping needy people in the Pullman, MI area. Get poll alerts and updates on AP Top 25 basketball throughout the season.Bob Bosch, age 78, of Holland died Sunday, Octoat Appledorn Assisted Living South.īob loved the Lord, his family, many friends, and the body of Christ. Alabama lawmakers have moved closer to approving protections for fertility clinics. He coached the Cavaliers until 1998 and was American’s coach from 2001-13. Harold Jacoby Obituary (1927 - 2018) - Zeeland, MI - The Holland Sentinel. Published by The Holland Sentinel on Mar. Jones was named Virginia’s coach in 1990, succeeding Terry Holland and becoming the youngest head coach in Atlantic Coast Conference history at age 29. Donald Busscher, age 83, passed away on Saturday, March 3, 2018. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 20. 34465541-95D0-45B0-BEEB-B9E0361A315A To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store. Jones has been ODU’s coach since 2013, winning 204 games with the Monarchs. Published by The Holland Sentinel from Apr. Five of his wins came against Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski, the winningest coach in Division I men’s college basketball. With 560 wins, Jones retires as the 19th winningest active coach in Division I and tied for 91st all-time. “I think being happy is really, really, really underrated.” “There’s a lot of things to look forward to, and I did want to prioritize my family, my health and happiness,” he said. Jones said he thought about coming back and coaching one more year to end on a different note, but he didn’t want to be disingenuous toward players and the team. “I should take stock in a salad company,” he joked, adding that being away from the game has reduced his stress level.