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Howard R. Ginter

Richland, Michigan

1925 - 2024

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GINTER, Howard R.8/17/1925 - 4/7/2024Howard R. Ginter, 98 of Richland, died peacefully on April 7, 2024. Howard was born August 17, 1925 in Harvey, IL to John and Frieda (DeWitz) Ginter. He honorably served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during WWII and then attended and graduated from Cornell...

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Jeff and family, so very sorry for your loss. I have so many great memories filled with lots of laughter of your dad. He was one of those special people that was more than just a resident but a good friend. I've thought of him often and always with a smile. It was nothing less than an honor to of been one of his caretaker's for the first couple years a butterfly. He will be missed. Sincerely, Kerry Nagy former Butterfly Oasis employee.

Howard was a gracious gentleman. I really enjoyed visiting with him at his eye exams over the years. I still have the wooden clock he made for me. He will be long remembered. My sympathy to John and all the family.

Howard and Shirley were good friends of my parents dating back to the Sutherland era. Many years later, my Dad also lunched with Howard and Bob at the bowling alley. Food and a bit of serious wagering were on the menu. I saw Howard in Richland many times during my working years. He always took time to stop and visit for a few minutes. So our friendship lasted many decades. Rest in peace Howard.

Dear Jeff, John and Karen and families, You're right, Jeff, your dad was a great guy. I can see him on the back of Jack Marble's motorcycle sloshing his glass of mint julep and playing the rounds of horseshoes with Graz, Jack & Nick. at one of the 4 horseshoe pits in the neighborhood. He was a smiling and helpful friend for the 12 years we lived around the corner. Gràz has been gone for almost 7 years and has been sorely missed! Our deepest sympathy and hugs to all.

I have, and will remember my Dad forever. He taught me so much growing up, and even as an adult, I soaked up his wisdom. What a great man and father. Rest in pease, Dad.