James "Jim"-Dummer-Obituary

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James "Jim" R. Dummer

Fremont, Michigan

Dec 6, 1927 – Mar 22, 2022 (Age 94)

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BORN
December 6, 1927
DIED
March 22, 2022
AGE
94
LOCATION
Fremont, Michigan

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Crandell Funeral Home - Fremont Chapel Obituary

James “Jim” R. Dummer, age 94 of Fremont, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at the Spectrum Health Gerber Memorial Health Services in Fremont.  Jim was born on December 6, 1927 in Ludington to Walter and Helen Frances (Mucha) Dummer and later married Viola “Vi” Marie Drost on...

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I didn't know Jim personally but he worked at lumber Co in Fremont were I visited many times with my dad . As a youngster I could just put my hands on the counter top and he would try and slap them . He always had a smile on his face. Sorry to the family for your loss. Hold tight to the memory's you have of him .

Best BOSS ever!!!!

Kevin, Sheryl and families, sorry to hear about your dad, always enjoyed him at the lumber company. Praying for you in your loss

Reaching out to offer my condolences. A very comforting thought at this time is a reminder at Proverbs 17:3, that God is the examiner of hearts and he knows who has tried to do what's right in his eyes. So we can trust his Jusdgements are righteous. May this bring your hearts comfort and a measure of peace at this time of loss. It has done that for me in the past with my own losses. Again my condolences. Regrettably, Juanita

Sheryl, I very sorry to learn of your dad's passing. I always remember him as a very nice and gentle man. Hugs to you and your family. Kim (Cotton) Shinew.

Kevin & Penny,
Very sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. Please accept my condolences and Prayers for your family.

Oh the memories I have from the 60-70’s of Jimwe teased each other constantly. Rest In Peace ..

So sorry for your loss, sending prayers and sympathy.
Blessings, Bob and Mary Lou Ames

Sincere condolences to Dale on the passing of your brother, Jim...