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Frank George Hoebeke III

Grand Rapids, Michigan

11/15/1937 - 08/27/2025

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DIED
August 27, 2025
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Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Frank G. Hoebeke III, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully on August 27, 2025, at the age of 87.Born on November 15, 1937, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Frank and Rosa Lee (Linderer) Hoebeke, Frank grew up with a love for family, the...

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Our cousin, Frank, was not only a gentleman, he was a "gentle man". He enjoyed telling stories of when he would hunt with our dad, and of the good times they had. I always thought it was cute that when we finished our conversation on the phone, he would sign off by saying, "bye, bye". Well, bye bye, Frank, rest in peace.

Grandpa Frank will be deeply missed by all who loved him. He was more than a grandfather—he was a source of wisdom, comfort, and kindness. Whether through his stories, his guidance, or the quiet way he showed his love, he left an imprint on our hearts that can never be replaced. Though he is no longer with us, his spirit lives on in our memories and the values he passed down. Rest peacefully, Grandpa Frank—you will always be remembered with love.

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Frank was a wonderful neighbor and friend here at Turnberry Place, Venice, FL He was well liked, respected and always presented himself with grace and kindness. He will be missed by all of us here, but never forgotten. Anthony G Smith Major, USAF, retired

Frank and Peri were neighbors and friends. I enjoyed Frank's gentle nature and sense of humor. He was equally happy telling or listening to a good joke or story. He was a kind and gentle man and I am glad I got to know him. My sympathy to his family.

What a great guy Frank was! Everybody loved him, for good reason. We'll miss his smile, his kind words, his wit. Sincere condolences to his family who he loved most dearly.

We are very sorry to hear of Franks death. Jim was in Kiwanis with Frank and he built us a home we loved on Ridgeline St. He was such a kind honorable man and am sure he will be missed immensely by many.