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Herman J. Umlor

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Mr. Herman J. Umlor, aged 83, of Marne, MI, passed away at St. Mary's Hospital on Monday morning, November 27, 2006, in the presence of his loving family. He is survived by his wife, Frieda Umlor; his children, Chuck and Sandy Umlor, Jan and Bob Mais, Nancy Galer; six grandchildren; six...

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Herm: You will be dearly missed! You will always be in our prayers.

We were all stunned to learn of Herm's passing. He was a remarkable man and will be missed. My children were always so excited to be able to vist with "Mr. Herm" at work and have great memories of decorating his desk on his birthday. His life is our blessing. God speed.

To all Herm's Family our most sincere sympathy to you from our home in Florida. We will miss our visit. God love you

Frieda, Chuck, Sandy, Jan, Bob, Nancy,grandkids and great grandkids, I just found out about Uncle Herm's death and wish to express my sympathy. Although I have not been in contact with most of you in quite some time, you are often in my thoughts. Your family was such a positive part of my growing up years and my adult life in Lower Michigan. I have a great photo of Herm with my mother (Viola) - he is in uniform - and she has on his army hat. When I find it, I'll scan it and make sure you...

Jan, Bob and Family
We wish to convey our sympathy in the loss of your Dad. We truly enjoyed the times we were with him. Your loss will be shared by all who
know you. Our thoughts are with you in your sadness.

Nancy, Ryan and Lindsay,
We just wanted to let you know that you and your family have our sympathy and your all in our thoughts and prayers.

Jan, Bob & Family,
Words are so very hard at times like this, but please accept our thoughts, sympathy, and prayers. We are so sorry we can't be there for you and to celebrate your Dad's life but we will be there in thoughts and prayers. He will live on in your hearts with many fond memories. Love you, Barb & Dale