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Gerald Brinkerhuff

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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BRINKERHUFF, Gerald "Jerry" G. Age 65 Of Gobles Died October 6, 2011. Jerry was born on November 29, 1945 in Jackson, MI the son of Theodore C. and LaJane (Russell) Brinkerhoff. He graduated from Western Michigan University with a degree in Aviation Maintenance Technology and had worked...

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Remembering Jerry as a caring , ambitious friend. Ernie and Laurie McCoy

Our deepest sympathy to you Neil and the entire family. You know what a character he was. At Etc, Inc. he was true to his commitments and always honist in his business dealings. He will be missed.

I just found out about Jerry passing. He was a great friend. I worked with Jerry when I was at Dixon Automatic Tool and became a manufacturing Rep just like him. Stay strong Neil. You had a great father. Gerry Saunders

we will all miss a unique man, with an upbeat personality, and a zest for life

Peggy and family.
Our deepest sympathy to you all. Jerry has been a friend for many years. Sharing skydiving with him. Since living in Australia, my partner and I have always tried to catch up on our visits back to Michigan. We did manage to see each other in August, of which we are so thankful. Distance doesn't ease the grief in our hearts.
His memory will never leave us.
Janet Barchett and Bruce Bezant

Neil and family, please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss of such a great guy. He will be missed by many.

Stephanie, Neil & Family,
So sorry to hear about Jerry. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I worked with Jerry at FEMA Corporation years ago and he'd stop by here and visit on occasions. He came by in early summer on his motorcyle and we had a good visit! I'll really miss Jerry.
Deepest Sympathy, Ernie McCoy

Our sympathy to family and loved ones for losing such an incredibly unique soul. He truly tapped into some of the some of the pure joys and adventures of life that most of us only share vicariously. We regret not spending more time with Jerry, but will find comfort and inspiration in how he put real life into living.

We have been thinking of your family during this time of great loss. Mike got to know Jerry through family and a business relationship at American Axle. He always spoke fondly of Jerry and his great sense of humor. Please accept our deepest sympathy knowing that his memories will sustain you now and forever. Sincerely, Linda and Mike Bultema