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Harold "Jake" Brewer

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Brewer, Harold "Jake" Middleville Harold "Jake" Brewer passed away unexpectedly, Wednesday, February 25, 2015. He was a loving husband and father, who leaves behind his wife of forty-two years, Ellen and oldest son, Jake, his father, Arthur Brewer, sisters: Ruth Ann Murrah and Donna (John) DeLaat...

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Hard to believe it's been 6 yrs already. I'm back to going to the downtown P.O. again and every time I get near Jake's area I still look for him. I sure do miss him and the jokes we shared with each other. I hope his family is doing well during this odd times in our world today.

Jake, I'll miss the jokes and conversations we had every time I was at the P&DC. Every time I was there I'd look for you. You were a good friend and I'll miss you always. R.I.P. my friend, your work here is done and I'll see you on the other side. I pray for strength for all of your family in these hard times. Peace.

jake was the mystry cobboy chapain style will be mised bless his family

Ellie, I am so heart broken for you. Wish I could be at the service, but just had surgery. I love you all.

It is tough to lose a Good Son, Husband, Father, and Brother. I do not know what to say other than you all are in our thoughts and prayers. Bless all of you. Joan & John

HI JAKE JAKE !!! that's the way I say hi to him every times I see him on the floor, he was the one I look for if I need coffee so bad, I told him I don't drink coffee but if I am could not open my eyes I just went to visit him on leg 9. He would find a cup for me so I could have some. I talked to him 10 days ago, he was working on "red" room and he told me he still worked at leg 9 also and did not forget to mention excitedly that he could not wait retiring soon. Jake Jake always enjoyed...

I was fortunate enough to know "Jake" before I started working at the P.O. He was always pleasant with my children, always the " cowboy gentleman" to me. He knows, from his military days, it's never "goodbye", just "until we meet again". See ya there Jake, you'll be missed & thought of until then!

Goodbye Jake you will be missed. It was knowing you. Glad to of met you and your wife Elle. I like to watch the two of you dance. So Sorry for you loss. God Bless. Hugs