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James Bernard Hiaeshutter

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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James Bernard Hiaeshutter, aged 73, born September 7, 1932, joined his loving parents, Edward and Lillian Hiaeshutter in heaven on June 26, 2006. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Pat; devoted children, Sharon (Roger) Wolfsen, Steve (Chris), Jim, Drew (Sharon) Gober and Katherine (Richard)...

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I would like to express my deepest sympathy for your loss. My Father(Jim Kelley) and Jim worked countless hours together on multiple security issues for the Amway Corp over the years along with all the hours they spent together with ASIS. I know they also spent time together just enjoying each others company. May God Bless your Family.

I join all of the Chapter 11 riders at PebbleCreek in expressing my sadness in the loss of our friend Jim. We will think of him on all future rides now that he has taken the grandest ride of all.

How do you say goodbye to a great man, like my Dad? It's not easy let me tell you. These past months have been the hardest one's I have ever had to face.

My family and I have had many terrible moments trying to deal with, first my Dad's illness and then his death and we will miss him very, very much. Yet, we are greatful to have been a part of HIS family and though he will no longer walk amoung us, he will ALWAYS be with us in our hearts and with the things he taught us. Not only...

My Grandpa was a wonderful man & Grandfather who will be greatly missed by us all. The times I was able to spend with him I will keep in my heart and cherish forever. I love and miss you very much.

Just wanted to pass on my regards to Steve, Sharon, and Jim. All those years of our family gatherings have been the parts of our lives that we can always look back on with fond memories.
The recent conversations with your father have been very enjoyable. As we all deal with his passing I trust the pain of this loss will be eased knowing he is back with his parents and enjoying his time with them.

My deepest sympathy to the entire Hiaeshutter family. May God comfort you during this difficult time. I knew Jim from my Amway days. He was always willing to help and give you the time you needed. I enjoyed his wonderful smile and his dedication to his job. Goodbye Chief! See you in the next life!

The PebbleCreek group will certainly miss the shiniest motorcycle, brightest smile and of course the great Jim stories. Our prayers are with the family.
Larry and Glenda Henry

We met Jim several years ago at the Sturgis Rally. Since that time, we have taken several motorcycle trips with him and ridden with him each year in Arizona. He was one of the nicest guys we have ever known and his passion for life and riding were a joy to experience. Our Sympathy goes to Jim's family. He was a wonderful person and we all will miss him.

You were the best man I ever worked for and I worked for some great ones.