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Donald E. Inman

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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INMAN - Mr. Donald E. Inman, aged 53, of Comstock Park, passed away unexpectedly Monday, February 22, 2010. Donald was born September 25, 1956. He was preceded in death by his mother, Patricia and sister, Patty Gurney. Surviving are his wife, Theresa; son, Chuck Inman; father, James Inman;...

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I will definitely Miss Don.
I will always remeber the fisrt time I him, & that first tyme led to a really tight friendship which lasted until i heard about his death through a friend of ours on facebook.
I am saddened to the core because I will never ever forget all the fun times we had together ecspecially when he took me to my first horserace @ the Muskegon Race Course.
Don & I also worked together as well. My condolences go out towards The Inman Family as well as Theresa "...

We are so sorry to hear of Don's passing. Our hearts are saddened for your loss. We went to school with Don and will remember his smile and good times shared. We are sorry we heard too late to come and pay our respect for Don and the family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

To The Inman Family: I went to school with Don and Laura at Forest Hills Central High School. I remember just like yesterday, when they moved to town. I have lots of fun memories. Don always had a huge smile on his face. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of sorrow. Please have Laura check facebook. There are so many people that would love to talk to her again.

To the Inman family, I new Don when i was a kid he was married to my mother. Long time ago. I am sorry for your loss and I will be praying for you guys and please Be strong. My prayers go out to guys and God Bless.

To the Inman family, We are so sorry for your loss of Don. May you find peace and comfort in those around you in this time of sorrow.

I worked closely with Don for several years. One of the things I enjoyed the most about him was his "tell it like it is" attitude. I never had to wonder what he was thinking. He was an eager learner, a hard worker and a good friend. Don always got the biggest charge out of seeing my kids when I'd bring them into work. He seemed to make friends of everyone. We will certainly miss him. Our heartfelt prayers go out to his family.

I remember Don like yesterday. He had the brightest smile, the happiest demeanor, always made you feel like he was glad to see you. Even his voice was a grin. Very sorry for the family's sudden loss.

To the Inman family, my prayers and sympathy are with you all. May you find peace and strength through God's love. I knew Don in High School. (Forest Hills Central) I remember him as being so kind to everyone, always a smile on his face.. He was fun to be around. Thinking of him and all of you at this time. May God Bless
Sue Dunlap Brander

Theresa, Our thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family during this time of sorrow. We love you, Roy & Kim & Kaitlin Myers