Adrian-Vander Stoep-Obituary

Adrian Vander Stoep

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Vander Stoep, Adrian Grand Rapids Twp. Adrian Vander Stoep of Grand Rapids Township died on Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at his winter residence in North Fort Myers, Florida at age 98. Ade was a devoted husband to Rachael for 64 years, loved his family first and foremost--hunting, fishing, traveling...

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Adrian VanderStoep left the world a far better place for his having been in it. He was a great friend and very kind. We will miss him!

My wife, daughters, and I had the privilege of knowing your Father as he lived across the street from my folks in North Fort Myers. He was a wonderful person, and the best friend my parents could have had. His counsel, sincere interest in others, kindness, sense of humor, and great advice will always be remembered and cherished. He carved a number of pieces that he gave to my folks, and you can rest assured that when their time comes, they will passed down to us to cherish. We are better...

Our sincere sympathy with the loss of your father. When we were in N. Fort Myers last winter we visited your dad, and had a nice visit with him. He took us out for lunch. This winter Hubert stopped by and visited him on Feb. 18. So glad he did! Years ago while we were in Florida we had a wonderful day with your dad and mom. Hubert knew your dad very well, as he did his business with Plainfield Lumber for years. We will never forget them!

Our sincere sympathy in the loss of your father. Last winter when we were in N. Fort Myers, we visited your dad, and he took us out for lunch. We had a nice visit with him. This winter Hubert visited him on Feb. 18. So glad he did! Hubert knew your dad so well, as he did business with Plainfield Lumber for years. Years ago we had a wonderful day with your dad and mom. We will never forget them.

Jane and Family: so sorry to hear of your Dads passing. Know he is in a good place and with your Mom. My memories of Plainfield Lumber when he owned it will always be something special for me. Love to you all Pat and Jim Hartman