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It was a pleasure knowing your father, David. He was a great man and I know that you will keep his spirit alive through cherished memories. Love, Lodia and Robert
Wishing peace
For 81 years, you have served as my super mentor and I am glad that you can finally take a break, as only the LORD and Mom and Dad know it.
I followed you through grade school, high school and college and our fraternity where you had more girlfriends, more Varsity letters and better grades. Needless to say, you were always the better man, but I tried to do the best I can.
However, all this fame will be short lived when you come to meet the Dame in Heaven, who's team is NOTRE DAME.
Love you big guy.
-Jim
My condolences to the family. Bill, rest in peace. Thanks for your support and many kindnesses.
My condolences to the family. Bill, rest in peace. Thanks for your support and many kindnesses.
You are all in our hearts and thoughts.
Our deepest condolences to our "Michigan Family" from Happy Halley.
The Irish blessing has always had a special place in our hearts...
May the road rise to meet you,
May the winds be at your back,
May the rain fall softly upon your fields,
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of his hand.
Godspeed to your father, David. Sending love to you and your family
Tony, Beth and Cate Meyer
Bill,s presence was humble and kind.Peace to him and his family.
God bless,jim & suzanne roland
Julia and I are sorry for your loss. Bill was such a wonderful man. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Very proud to have you as my beloved uncle. Rest in peace with your lovely bride, Joanee.
Dear Louwers,
Our deepest condolences to your family. God sent this wonderful man to brighten our lives, who we all loved with his kind and gentle ways. Bill is home with those he loves, he ran a great race. God be with your family.
Our heartfelt condolences to the Louwers family.
Granville & Cynthia Lee
I had the best childhood. Can't recall a memory that doesn't make include Uncle Bill and cousins! So grateful to have been a part our our summer gathering. Sending lotsa love to my precious cousins and Family. Xoxox Laurie
My first memory of Uncle Bill was in the early 1980s when I met him and his wife Joan and there eight kids up in Ann Arbor,MI when his niece Laurie and I got engaged. Coming from a big family myself I felt a part of the Louwers family immediately. Bill welcomed me with open arms. The best part of the visit is when David taught Laurie and I how to play the board game of "Pig Mania". I have never had such fun in my life as Bill and his family had a special way to make you laugh and make you feel a part of there family. R.I.P. Uncle Bill
Don Wedewer
Dear David and Family-
Our hearts go out to you and yours during this difficult time. Our deepest sympathies and big huge hugs to you all!
With prayers,
The Ericson Family
Tim O'Malley is my husband. His mother was Joan's slightly older sister Ann. I remember meeting Bill at Tina O'Malley's wedding in MI.Many years ago. He was such a personable and sincere man. Genuine family man. Sorry for your loss.
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. May the words at Revelations 21: 3, 4 comfort you during this difficult time. Please accept my sincere condolences.
I am so sorry for your loss. The death of a loved one is indeed distressing. Many people have found the Bible to be a reliable source of comfort and hope. 2 Corinthians 1:3&4 say's "The God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our trials so that we may comfort others in any sort of trial."
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