Steve, I was very saddened to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this very difficult time. May God bless and comfort you.
Angel Ouwinga
Harper, Deb
HARPER: Deb Harper (Damico), age 52, of Jenison, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, January 10, 2012 and is now home with her Savior, Jesus Christ. Deb was a loving wife, mother, and daughter who always put others first. She exemplified the woman of noble character as described in Proverbs 31 and was blessed with the gifts of empathy and encouragement. Deb always had a servant’s heart, giving of her time and talents in many ways at her church, Chapel Pointe. She cherished her family and especially enjoyed long walks, bike rides, and gardening with her husband, Steve. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband of 27 years, Steve; children, Rachel Harper, Whitney and Jon Campbell, Ashley Harper, Caitlyn Harper; parents, Chuck and Eileen Damico; sisters and brother, Lisa and Ray Terwilliger, Denise and Tim Roughley, Steven and Lisa Damico, Chris and Scott Kraning; several other loving relatives and many dear friends. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11:00am at Chapel Pointe Church, 3350 Baldwin St., Hudsonville, with Pastor Dan Rundhaug officiating. Interment Georgetown Township Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make memorial contributions to Compassion International or Children’s Hunger Fund. Relatives and friends may meet the family Sunday from 3-7 pm at Matthysse-Kuiper-DeGraaf Funeral Home, (Grandville) 4145 Chicago Dr.Guestbook
Deb Harper
January 16, 2012
Dave, Our prayers are with you and your family. We will never be able to understand your pain. But, please know you have our sincere sympathy. We pray God will bring comfort to you and your family during this very difficult time.
Blaine Koops and everyone at the Allegan County Sheriff's Office
Blaine Koops and everyone at the Allegan County Sheriff's Office
Dear Steve & girls; We are so sorry for your loss. May you feel God's presence during this time of sorrow. In Him, Denny & Bonnie Emmons
Anonymous
Anonymous
Steve and family: We are deeply sorry for your loss. May your beautiful memories of your wonderful wife and mom along with the hope we have in Christ bring you comfort.
Al and Sherri Schuitema
Al and Sherri Schuitema
Dear Harper Family we are so sorry to hear of your loss. She was man amazing and loving person, We will always remember her warm and loving personality, and your family will be in our prayers. May God give you comfort during this time.
The Miller Family
The Miller Family
To Deb's family - I only met Deb a few times at the office, where she was caring for her parents. What a goal she set for others in the caring way she took care of them without taking away their liberties. And she was so happy to have her children moving
back to Chicago to be closer to the whole family. I thought then - -what a blessed family....you still are!...Keep her memories alive, and let God heal the hurt. We will be praying for all of you.
Juli Ort - Dr. Vanwienen's nurse
back to Chicago to be closer to the whole family. I thought then - -what a blessed family....you still are!...Keep her memories alive, and let God heal the hurt. We will be praying for all of you.
Juli Ort - Dr. Vanwienen's nurse
Harper Family, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this very difficult time. May God's love bless and comfort you.
Nicole Weemhoff
Nicole Weemhoff
Dear Steve and Family So sorry to hear about Debbie's homegoing. Sure will be praying for you.
Mary Lou Paton
Mary Lou Paton
Steve and family. My heart breaks for you as I know what you are going through. May you draw upon and feel God's grace during this trying time. He is there. My prayers are with you.
Terry Bain
Terry Bain

for your loss. She was an amazing, loving person and I will always remember her. You're family is one of the most strong and loving families I have ever encountered and feel so blessed to have known her! Love you all and my prayers are with you. I will always
remember the fun times we had at the chapel pointe youth group and how she was always smiling and there when you needed her.
Chelsea Hower