Janet-Hecksel-Obituary

Janet Hecksel

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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HECKSEL - Mrs. Janet Sue Hecksel, aged 67, of Coopersville, was called home to her Lord Tuesday, August 10, 2010. She was born May 4, 1943 in Grand Haven, MI to Gus and Mary (Nehmer) Lemke. She was preceded in death by her father, Gus Lemke, mother, Mary Lemke Ingalls, step-father, Marlin...

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My Deepest Sympathies go out to the Hecksel family, I work with Angela at Lahey and I just lost my Dad in July so I truly understand what you are all going through. Angela, I'm here if you need to talk.

:-)Danielle Peacock,(Lahey)

Dear Randy, Amy and family,

So sorry to hear of mom's passing. Her struggle is done and she is now at peace. I didn't realize she worked at MBT, perhaps she knew my father? I'm sure your whole CCC family is lifting you guys up in prayer as we are. The pain of the loss of mom here will be eased surely by all the memories of good times together! We love you guys.....

An awesome worker for Michigan Bell Telephone Company and leader of the
Traffic Network Management. Also a
fun member of the MBT Co. Ski Club.
Jan will surely be missed.
'Hap'

Wayne & Family, So sorry to hear about Janet. She was a awesome mom and wife. She will be missed. We will be thinking of you in the days ahead. May God give you strength to remain strong..Al & Carol Rosel

Randy & Amy
We are so sorry to learn of your loss by the passing of your Mother. Even when we know and see it happening, it is still a scock, there is no preperation for the loss of a loved one. We grieve with you and or prayers and thoughts will be with you and your family during these difficult days ahead.
Love Ruth and Al VanderMeer, Indianapolis In.

Kevin and Family~ We were so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers! ~Brian and Billi Bosman

Dear Wayne and family
I am so very sorry for your loss.
Janet was a very special person
I'll keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers
Fredly Inman