Earl-Dean-Obituary

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Earl Dean

Fraser, Michigan

Jan 24, 1935 – Dec 11, 2019 (Age 84)

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BORN
January 24, 1935
DIED
December 11, 2019
AGE
84
LOCATION
Fraser, Michigan

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Wujek-Calcaterra & Sons, Inc. - Sterling Heights Obituary

DEAN, Earl, E., December 11, 2019 Age 84. Beloved husband of Dorothy (nee Schweiger) for 58 cherished years. Loving father of Michael (Lisa) Dean and Linda Polselli. Proud grandfather of Michael, Courtney (fiance Todd), Stacy, Michael, Alexandra, and Matthew. Dear brother of Dorothy (the late...

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Earl and I started working together when he made a late career shift. I was so impressed by the way he lived his life and went about starting at a new company that he soon became someone I looked up to as a mentor. Earl had a comfortable way of working that always lead to perfect results, without any negative impact. Soon other coworkers and customers found this to be true and started requesting to work with Earl. Always a gentleman and solid engineer that perform to the highest level. ...

I'm so very sorry for the loss of such a wonderful man. I wish I could be there to pay my respects in person but my thoughts and prayers are with the whole family during this sad time.

I'm so sorry to hear about Uncle Earl. I wish I could be there today and tomorrow with the rest of the family. He was a lovely human being, one of the best, and he will be missed.

Mike, I am so sorry for the loss of your Father.....Loss is hard at anytime, but especially at this time of the year when the world is celebrating this joyous season....My heart goes out to you and your family, especially your Mom who I've always known as Aunt Dorothy.

May he rest in peace and may memories of happier times bring you comfort.

Melissa

I met Mr. Dean when I was 6 1/2 years old, we moved in next door. A better part of every summer until I was 16, was spent with the Dean family at Port Crescent State Park. Those summers are some of my fondest memories. Mr. Dean would always tell Linda and I to "stay out of trouble," which of course we did. He always made me feel welcome and a part of the family.

His kind words and great laugh will be missed, not forgotten, as a man like Grandpa Earl (my kids call him that) should...