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Ervin C. Shaver

Battle Creek, Michigan

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Ervin C. Shaver Battle Creek Ervin C. Shaver, age 82, died Thursday, October 7, 2010, at Calhoun County Medical Care Facility. Ervin was born on June 15, 1928, in Battle Creek, the son of George and Cecile (Cheeseman) Shaver. He had been a lifelong resident of the area. He married Evelyn M....

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Dear Julie and family I don't know if you remember me,I was your Dad's aide for a long time- Sherrie DePew. I used to play his talking fish for him the one that said Don't worry be happy--and we would laugh and I would kiss his forhead.I was so sorry to hear of his passing and he will be missed by so many.Keep him in your hearts and he will always be near you. Sincerely Sherrie DePew and family

Julie, I worked with Ervie for all those years at the Fire Pump and remember him well. We were one large family there and he was one that would give you the shirt off his back if he thought you needed it.

Julie and family, so sorry for your loss. We lost a very special resident when we lost Ervie. We'll have a lot of memorys of him. Robin Vandenoever (CCMCF)

Julie and family, so sorry for your loss. We lost a very special resident when we lost Ervie. We'll have a lot of memorys of him. Robin Vandenoever (CCMCF)

Julie,
May you be surrounded and comforted by all those that love you. I pray that The Lord will give you peace. As I hear of all those with losses it causes me to pause and think about the things in life that are most important. . . God, family and friends.
You are what God, your family and your friends have made you. That is what will carry on from generation to generation. Feed the next generation with memories. . .

Rod Smith

julie and family iam so sorry for your loss.my rayers and thoughts are with you all.genny potter(housekeeper from willow that moved to florida)

I remember Uncle Ervie in the kitchen making homemade chili, and all us cousins were outside sliding down the hill on the tobbagen and having fun. He was always there anytime you needed anything(and most generally laughing along with you)! I'll miss him, and I hope he knows how much he will be missed and loved. Love you, vicki sebright