Jeremy-Mulders-Obituary

Jeremy Paul Mulders

Midland, Michigan

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Our son, Jeremy Paul Mulders, 34, of Linwood, passed away suddenly on May 1, 2011. He is now home with his grandparents. He was born on Sept. 19, 1976, to Paul E. and Karen S. (Urbaniak) Mulders, who survive him.

Jeremy worked for J.E. Johnson of Midland. He loved to ride his Harley,...

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I will never ever forget this man.. he will forever be one of the most affective and joyful men I have ever worked with.

Our deepest sympathy to you. You are in our thoughts and prayers. The LaPouttre family.

Karen, Paul, and Famil, there are no words, I wish there were...but just as certain things bring to mind A. Dorothy, U. Floyd, and Daddy, now too Jeremy, canning pickles, and his love of you...holding you in thought, prayer, and heart...

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Jeremy. I went to school with Jeremy and he was a good guy. He will never be forgotten.

While Jeremy and I lost contact after high school like most people do I am deeply saddened by your loss. Jeremy and I were friends at a younger age but older age and new responsibilities sometimes take precedence. May the Lord hold him up high where we all know Jeremy belongs.

Paul and Karen and the Mulders Family
Our sympathy goes out to you. Hopefully when you look out to the sky at night you will see the newest star looking back at you Which will be Jeremy and he will be there waiting for all of us, just past the moon to guide us to eternity.
the cousins
Ralph and Sandy Nephew

Dear Karen and family. We were shocked and sadden to hear of Jeremy's death. May your cherished memories help you through this most difficult time.
Mary Maxson Port Charlotte, FL

We are so sorry to learn of Jeremy's death. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Hold fast to your memories and it will take a while but you will laugh at some of the things Jeremy did to make you laugh. I can still remember him in 5th grade and then at Garber and I smile. Sorry we are unable to be there to tell you in person. Hold fast to your faith and the assurance you will see him again.

Karen, Paul and Family,
The loss of a loved one is one of the most difficult things in life we will ever have to deal with. May your religious beliefs, your fond memories and the support of family and friends give you strength and comfort. Although distance and health issues prevent us from being there at this time, please know that our thoughts and love are with you.
To Karen – Jeremy’s sudden death and the descriptions of his personality by his friends are bringing back fond...