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Jerry Fryling

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Fryling, Jerry Jerry Fryling, age 84, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Friday, May 7, 2021. He was preceded in death by his wife, Bev Fryling; brother, Robert Fryling; grandson, Joshua Fryling; and sister-in-law, Pat Dewitt. He is survived by his children Deb (Jim) Freeman, Dawn Webber,...

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It's hard to believe that three years have flown by since Jerry's death! Fortunately, time cannot take away memories of happy days that Liz and I enjoyed with Bev and Jerry. My thoughts and sympathy are with Deb, Doug, Dawn as this occasion triggers special memories for them of past times with their dad.

Hi Jerry: It´s been a long time since we last were together, but I recall many fun times RVing with you and Bev. I continue to deeply miss my wonderful wife, Liz, who departed this life on Feb. 22, 2022. Maybe you´ and Bev have gotten together with her there to renew old ties and reminisce. I hope so. Farewell old friend. Bob.

Remembering times with Jerry and Bev takes me back to better days when my wife, Liz, and I camped and enjoyed visiting places together in our RVs. Now Bev and Jerry have moved on to the next life and so has my dear Liz. Life without them is much diminished but precious memories remain to sustain us until we can all be together again. Bob Webber

As active and involved in life as Jerry was, it’s hard to believe that he isn’t still here busy with his motorhome, doing things at Sandy Pines, or spending time with family and friends. It has been our privilege to have known Jerry snd Bev and the Fryling family since the 1980s, We especially remember the many happy times we met for get togethers at various campgrounds and RV parks. Although we moved to Tennessee six years ago, Jerry remained a good friend and stayed in touch. We will...

I would like to say he was a great person. I bought a 32ford coupe from him. I sure wish I had it now. My father Joe Cooper would like to say good customer of his when he had the Shell station on 28th and Division. He will be deeply missed. Craig Cooper.