Harold Jay Kuizema

August 16, 1925 ~
April 3, 2024

Harold Jay Kuizema passed into glory on April 3, 2024. He was 98 years old and lived in the Holland Home Raybrook community for over 25 years. He was born August 16, 1925, in Grand Rapids, MI, to Henry and Elsie Kuizema in their family home.

A lifelong member of Oakdale Park Christian Reformed Church, Harold graduated from Grand Rapids Christian High School in 1943. Months after graduation and on his eighteenth birthday he was drafted into the U.S. Army. He served in Europe with the 106th Infantry Division, which fought in the Battle of the Bulge. In that battle, he was wounded twice, experienced frozen feet, and escaped three times. His parents received a notice that he was missing in action, but by the grace of God he returned home. He then attended Calvin College, focusing on business.

Harold married the love of his life, Jessica DeBoer, in 1949. They were married for 72 years.

Harold’s working career began at H. Kuizema and Sons, the family hardware business, where he worked with his father. He continued to operate and expand the hardware store for over 50 years, later joining Cotter and Company and changing the name to H. Kuizema and Son True Value Hardware. He helped the community with goods and services while seeking to instill Christian values in those he served and employed. Even in his retirement, he was recognized as the owner of the local hardware store.

Harold served in other various capacities: as a member of Oakdale Park Church, he enjoyed teaching Sunday School, was a Deacon, an Elder, and—along with his wife, Jessica—served on the church’s Centennial Committee.

Harold was an advocate for the marginalized in West Michigan, serving with his wife, Jessica, daughter, Diane, and son-in-law, Mark for many years on the board of Christians Concerned for Mental Illness. He and Jessica also welcomed Calvin international students into their home and into their lives. Harold served as a board member of Calvin Academy of Lifelong Learners where his responsibilities included recruitment of new members.

During the second half of his life—especially in retirement—Harold and Jessica visited over 40 countries and all 50 states. They loved these rich experiences and were especially intrigued by the variety of people that they met. An annual highlight for Harold was reunions with his friends from the 106th Infantry Association, for which he served on the board and provided spiritual guidance.

Harold was preceded in death by his wife, Jessica; his daughter, Diane; and son-in-law, Kock Seng Chee. He leaves behind 3 daughters, Ellen (Norm) Thomasma, Carole (Albert) Valk, and Joan Chee; and one son-in-law, Mark DeHaan. He also leaves 6 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren. He is survived by his sister, Jeanne Rypma; his sister-in-law, Dorothy Zylstra (Dale) Sheler; and brother-in-law, Ken Kwantes.

Visitation will be Monday, April 15 from 6 to 8 pm at MKD Funeral Home, 4646 Kalamazoo Ave. Kentwood, MI and Tuesday, 10 am, at Oakdale Park Church. The funeral service will be held at Oakdale Park Church, 961 Temple, SE, at 11 am on Tuesday, April 16 with a luncheon and graveside service to follow.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations to Oakdale Park Christian Reformed Church. A live stream of the service can be found at https://oakdaleparkchurch.org/live/.

Leave Your Tribute Message

April 16, 2024 1:56am
Dear Kuizema Family, Sending you our prayers for comfort and peace during this bittersweet sweet time of celebrating your Dear Dad's Home going. We have wonderful memories of your parents from Oakdale Park. Our parents, Getts and Ellamae enjoyed many,many years of friendship with yours. Dad was a childhood friend of your. Dad. Starting their married life living above the Kuizema Hardware Store.We praise God for your parent's lives and thank Him they are now safe in Glory, praising their Saviour Forever! You sure we're blessed to enjoy them and their lives of Christian service for so many years. Our deepest sympathies to all of you.

- Judy (Jansma) Maring

April 13, 2024 7:08pm
When I worked at Calvin in the Alumni Office from 2001-2011, I thoroughly enjoyed interactions with Harold and Jessica, very capable and friendly servant-leaders who did a great job of attracting new members to CALL.

- Carol L Rienstra

April 07, 2024 5:16am
Dearest Aunt Joan and family, your dad always struck me as such a kind man. What a legacy to leave, to even those who hadn't the privilege to spend more time with him. Lovely that you are carrying on this legacy with the family still here on this earth too. love, Su-Lin and family

- Su-Lin Chee

April 06, 2024 2:59pm
Joan and family...love and loss..tears rest on the pillow of your heart. He left a legacy of good deeds and values modeled for those he touched...what you have deeply loved become a part of you. Peace be with you.

- Marianne Miller

April 05, 2024 8:54pm
I am so sorry for your loss. The family is in my thoughts and prayers. May the Lord be with you.

- MEL BAUMAN




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