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Allen J. Reyers

Rockford, Michigan

1939 - 2023

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Reyers, Allen J.7/4/1939 - 4/30/2023Allen J. Reyers, age 83, went home to his Lord and Savior on Sunday, April 30, 2023. He was born in Grand Rapids, MI on July 4, 1939 to Henry and Evelyn Reyers. Allen is survived by his children, Mark (Janelle) Reyers, Lauri-Ann (Richard Fogler) Reyers; his two...

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Our sincere condolences to your family. Al was such a nice man. Remembering back when the girls were little & Al & Glenna would stop by at Christmas time to bring boxes of chocolates, just so thoughtful & caring they were. We won't be able to make it tomorrow but please know our thoughts & prayers will be with you all. Sending love.

My sincere sympathy to the Reyers family. Al, Glenna and myself all graduated from Creston HS together in 1958. After many years of not seeing each other, my husband John, also a Creston grad found themselves working together at P.B. F Gast & Sons , working for 25 years . Then after several years later we became neighbors at Silver Lake Condos. Many times of enjoyment for the four of us. My grandkids always called Al , Mr. Bunky. Long time friendship leave great memories. I know you as...

My thoughts and prayers are with The Reyers Family. Grant them peace.

The thoughts that come to mind when we think of our neighbor across the street for the last 5 years: *Mowing his lawn in his pajamas and usually close to dusk( truth be told, that´s a fond memory to most of our neighbors) *The genuine interest he had when watching our two boys practice baseball and always wanting their game schedules to watch them play *His amazing worth ethic *The stories he´d tell us of meeting up with his brothers at Bob´s bar on his way home from work He will truly...

My condolences to Mark and the entire family.

I remember him from Fairmount elementary school. He was a nice guy

I remember Allen as the sweetest man I´ve ever met, me being just another coworker at Hutchinson with him, he made everyone he talked to feel at home and welcomed. He put a smile on your face because of his smile. Hugs all around. He would never let the worst get to him, he fought long and hard and now that he´s gone I want to be angry at the lord for taking him, but we all know and Jesus himself more than anyone knows Al will look down on all of us and appreciate the love and time we gave...