Henry-Diedering-Obituary

Henry Diedering

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Diedering, Henry Kentwood, MI Henry Diedering, age 95, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Friday, September 24, 2021. He was preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Tena in 2016; his daughter, Teresa in 2002; brothers, Herman Diedering, John and Ruth Diedering; brothers-in-law and...

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I just happened to google Henry and came across his obituary. I was so sad to see that he had just recently passed. Henry and Tena were wonderful people. I am forever thankful for the kindness and mentoring they gave me in my first job at Harvest Health when I was 15. They were wonderful "bosses". I wished I could have attended visitation or better yet, seen Henry at Raybrook while he was still there. My condolences to Cathy and all the rest of the family.

Truly, a remarkable gentleman who has passed. Henry has left a wonderful legacy and indelible impression for of all who had the good fortune to watch him fastidiously own and operate the original Harvest Health store on Burton St. Henry loved his customers and the surrounding community. Blessings and condolences to the family. May their hearts be warmed by rich memories of an intensely loyal, dedicated and loving family man.

This Man has been a blessing to me and so many. I was honored to work for him. He was an example of Outmost integrity and Man of God. Harvest Health was a warm and loving place for Staff and Customers because of his big heart. I have such fond memories of Henry Diedering . Prayers and peace to his family .

Loved him in the Harvest Health Ads . Will miss those with him. With his Lord now, RIP. Sue W.

Cathy, Henry, Emily, Mitchell, Harvest Health Foods Family, Deepest Sympathy--praying for you all. Honored to have worked for the business Mr. Diedering established.

I feel blessed to have been able to share some of my formative years in Henry's presence. I truly believe he helped me become the person I' am today. He was the embodiment of generosity, love, patience, compassion, and grit. He is always the first person I think of when I explain to children what it means to be a truly good human being. I will cherish his memory always. Much love to your family! Miss you all.

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Cathy, I'll be praying for you in the loss of your father. I have fond memories of him from the brief time I worked at Harvest Health so many years ago.