Boris-Loam-Obituary

Boris J. Loam

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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LOAM (Lomashewich) — Mr. Boris J. Loam (Lomashewich), aged 74, of Rockford, veteran of WWII, passed away Sunday, September 21, 2003. Surviving are his children, Jerry (Marilyn) Lomashewich, Tanya (Chuck) Davis, Tim Lomashewich, Joseph Lomashewich, Alex (Kelly) Lomashewich, Jordan Baker;...

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Boris came into my life when I was very young...(7 or 8)...I didn't know that young soldiers family, even though they lived across the street from my family home.
Many years went by when a young girl moved into the house...we became friends walking to school and even working together...Than one days after we both graduated from high school, her oldest brother stopped by...she talked him into taking us for a ride, eventually he asked me on a date. We dated and then we got married...we...

Pa:

Thanks for everything you have taught me.
I will appreciate it always.

Love you!

I would like to say thankyou to all our family and friends for spending my dads last day today. I will always remember this all the thoughtfulness that we got though our hard times. As I was sitting their at the american legion post I almost turn to my Lisa and asked if she seen my dad then I thought he won't be walking into this place anymore(in my thoughts only,he will) I know it will get rough but as long as i have my family and our friends I'll make it. That would be somthing my dad would...

I am very happy that i had the pleasure in knowing Boris, I loved the sound of his voice and the way he said hello to me. He was a very funny man. I loved some of his one line jokes. I will miss him, may his smile and laughter forever be in everyones mind. God Bless. Brenda Callender and kids(Stacey, Christian, Jordan, and Baby Darian.

I was so lucky to have you as a part of my family. You showed your love and compassion in your actions with your family. You were always there when they needed you the most. That is what true love is all about. I know you will continue to watch over dad and tanya while they're on the road along with your boys and grandchildren. I know you are in a better place, and that is comfort enough.

We will always love you and remember you.

Joe, Lisa and girls

Ever since I was little, I remember being around Uncle Boris. Our whole family always had fun times together. We loved having him around. When everyone got the sad news about Uncle Boris having cancer we were all very sad, but we're all extremely proud of him for holding on and fighting as long as he did. I always knew he was strong, but this really proved it. I was in the room with him, along with other family members when the Lord decided to call him into heaven. We were all sad, yet happy...

Uncle Boris--You were the rock in this family. We have so many happy memories. I know your suffering is over and you will continue to watch over us just as you did here. You and your goddaughter kept "family" important and now you are together again. May your memory be eternal. We love you and miss you--Renee and Taisia

Just wanted to express my sympathy during this sad time.