Dear Jodie and Family: I am so sorry for your loss. I didn't know your father but I know how much you loved him and treasured the many gifts he gave you through the person he was. You will be in my prayers as you transition through this part of life's
journey. May his memory bring you joy and peace to comfort you in the times of heartache and tears.
Kathryn Burdick-White
Grossenbacher, Glen Alan
Glen Alan Grossenbacher, age 68, was called home on Tuesday, December 26, 2011. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and was an amazing gardener. Glen’s skills working with wood will be his legacy for years to come. He left behind and will be dearly missed by his wife of 47 years, Susan (Klawiter) Grossenbacher; children, Glenda Carr, and Jodie (Mark) Dickson; his treasured grandchildren, Nicky, Dana, and Dallas; great-grandchildren, Ty, Burton, and Lilly; brothers and sisters, Gay (Betty) Grossenbacher, Lelah Bouchard, Gloria (Arthur) Lillibridge, Lona Richter, Lucy (Marty) Mulder, Denny (Pat) Grossenbacher, and Pat Grossenbacher; brother at heart, Ken (Jan) Cheadle; many beloved in-laws, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews; and the best group of deer hunting buddies around! A Memorial Service will be held at 12:00 pm on Thursday at Matthysse-Kuiper-DeGraaf Funeral Home, (Grandville) 4145 Chicago Dr., with Pastor Roger Coalter officiating. Relatives and friends may meet the family Thursday from 10:00-11:45 am prior to the service at the funeral home. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to Gilda’s Club.
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Glen Grossenbacher
December 29, 2011
Aunt Sue, Glenda, Jodie and family.. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. Uncle Glen left behind a beautiful legacy, be it the woodworking or his family, he will not be forgotten. Love and hugs to you all.
Terrie & Randy
Terrie & Randy
Dear Susie, We are down in Florida but want to express our sympathy to you and your family. We will sure miss Glens smile every time we come up to the cabin. May God bring comfort. Love, Don & Blanche Lindeman
Anonymous
Anonymous
The Grossenbacher Family, We are so sorry to read of Glen's passing. We are holding you up in our prayers.
Buz and Genese Snyder
Buz and Genese Snyder
Aunt Sue and family, No words could express how deeply sorry we are for your loss! You are all in our prayers!
Bill, Anita, Jessica, Gary & Arthur
Bill, Anita, Jessica, Gary & Arthur
Dear Aunt Sue, Glenda, Jodie, Mark and grandchildren - We send our deepest sympathies to you all. Uncle Glen will truly be missed. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Take comfort that he is in a better place, and his pain is gone. Love,
Cindy, Eric, Lindsey, Hunter and Abby Moe
Cindy, Eric, Lindsey, Hunter and Abby Moe
Dear Milton and Judy, We are so sorry and praying for safe travels. Please accept our sympathies. Robert and Mary Lou
Robert and Mary Lou
Robert and Mary Lou
We understand how Glen's legacy will live on because of his skills when working with wood. Every time Roger and I work in our kitchen we will think of Glen and remember his skill, humor and stories about hunting and fishing. Our sympathies to the family.
May God grant you peace as you deal with your loss.
Roger and Judy Abbott
May God grant you peace as you deal with your loss.
Roger and Judy Abbott
I think of Glen regularly when I'm in the beautiful kitchen he built for me. His handiwork is much loved and appreciated by all who've seen it. We've lost a true craftsman. My thoughts are with you all as you adjust to a life without him.
Grace Smith
Grace Smith

be missed.
The Dys Family