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George Kobryn

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Kobryn, George Mr. George T. Kobryn age 95 of Grand Rapids went to be with his Lord Monday August 1, 2016. George was born December 13, 1920 the son of Alex and Anna Kobryn. He attended Central High School graduating in 1940. George then attended the University of Grand Rapids playing football...

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Mike and Patti sorry for your loss thoughts and prayers go out during this difficult time.

What great memories Pam and I and the kids have from the many get togethers we had. I seem to remember for about 25 years I had an errand to run for George that had to come from Chicago!
I hope the Lord enjoys a little Calvert now and then with Grandpa. Much love to all.
Gregg, Pam, Melissa and the Jaker.
Isaiah 53:1-9

our deepest sympathy to the family

Dear Aunt Julie, Linda, Ron, and Patty,
So sad to hear about the passing of Uncle George. Although so far away these many years, my aunts and uncles have always been in my prayers. God Bless you all.
Love from your niece and cousin Joyce

Dear Aunt Julie, Linda, Ronnie, and Patty,
You are all in my prayers and thoughts. Uncle George will be missed but never forgotten. Sending my love - Jo Ann Osika

Dear Aunt Julie, Patty, Ron and Family,
We send our deepest sympathy on the passing of Uncle George. We know you will miss him dearly, and we will remember him with much love! Prayers for all of you at this time.

Dear Julie, so sorry to learn of George's passing. Will remember our visit several years ago. Our hearts go out to you and your family.

What a wonderful Husband, Dad and Grandpa you've had to love you for such a long time. He will be missed greatly and remembered often. So many fond memories we are thankful to have of him. We will keep you close in our thoughts and prayers. With deepest sympathy.
Elmo, Judy, James and Nolan Carlson

Dear Patty, Losing a parent is very hard. You have my greatest sympathy. Hugs to you and prayers for comfort. Marty Thomson