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John Kornelis

Hudsonville, Michigan

Dec 23, 1925 – Sep 15, 2019 (Age 93)

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BORN
December 23, 1925
DIED
September 15, 2019
AGE
93
LOCATION
Hudsonville, Michigan

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Kornelis, John Jenison John Kornelis, age 93, of Jenison, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Sunday, September 15, 2019. He was preceded in death by his wife, Wilma Kornelis. He is survived by his children, Carol and Raymond Vogt, Gary and Kerry Kornelis, Kathy Mika, Greg and Patty Kornelis,...

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Caring for John was a highlight of working at Sunset for nearly 5 years. I loved his smile, sense of humor, hearing him sing and harmonizing with him. Many conversations about his childhood home in Montana. He's in a better place now . I pray for peace and comfort for his family.and his devoted and devoted and loving caregivers.

Dear Kornelis Family,
So sorry to hear of Uncle John's passing. I have many wonderful memories of Summer vacations at Silver Lake, Gatlinburg and riding motorcycles. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Rich Goeman
Gerri Darroca

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So sad to hear of his passing. I remember him from Trinity Christian Reformed church in Jenison. He always impressed me and I thought he looked like John F Kennedy!
My condolences go out to you, the family and Jenison Alumni I shared hall space with.

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Dear Kornelis Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as we learn of Uncle John's home going. We have so many fond memories of the times that Uncle John and Aunt Wilma visited. Their always kind and genuinely curious inquisitions blessed us so much. I (Marilyn) will always remember Uncle John's big smile and contagious laugh. He reminded me so much of grandpa Abram. My dad Harry (94) remembers and cherishes J & W's visits as well, especially when mom was struggling with...

Uncle John was a loyal brother to my mother, Niecia Engbers. They cherished each others friendship and loved having morning coffee together. Even in their older years when they could no longer meet with each other and their memories were failing, mention of each others names brought back lucid thoughts of growing up, of caring for each other. They both loved Jesus intensely. John's hospitality was always genuinely extended on visits to his home as well as at Sunset Manor. My wife,...

God bless and hold