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Kenneth Laug

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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LAUG - Mr. Kenneth Laug, aged 81, of Coopersville, passed away Saturday, March 28, 2009, peacefully after a short battle with cancer surrounded by his family at his Centennial Farm home where he was born and raised and lived. He was a man of the earth who loved farming. He is survived by his...

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MaryAnn,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

MaryAnn,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family. Remembering all the good times with the Laugs makes me smile.
Vicki Carlson

My sincere sympathy to the entire family on the passing of Ken. I hope you find comfort in our thoughts and prayers.

Steve Carlson & Family

Dear Bill, Nita & family

So sorry to hear of your Dad & Grandfather's passing. May the Spirit of the Living God uphold you during this difficult time. I will remember you in my thoughts & prayers.

God Bless

Sue Meindertsma

Dear John and Jamie,

We are very sorry to hear about your Father/Father-inlaw
may God bless you and your family, We never got a chance to meet Ken but I'm sure he was a awesome man, Just like the awesome neighbor's you are to us.

May God Bless Your Whole Family ..... Terry and Londa Terpening

Ralph (Max)& Judy (Reed)LaVigne
Indian River, Michigan

Ken was my classmate at Coopersville High
School.I always enjoyed seeing him at our class("45) reunions. His was always ruddy
from working on his beloved farm. He has now joined his good buddy,Ed,another dear classmate. They are/will be missed.
My sympathy to Ken's extended family. May god bless you as you grieve his pasing to eternity.
Sincerely,
Lois(Stanton)vanDahm

Dear Lori,
I never had the honor of meeting your father, however from just knowing you and your wonderful ways, he too must have been a terrific man. I want to express my sincere condolences to you and your family. This is such a sad time for you. I hope you can find some comfort as the days go by.
Sincerely
Catherine Anderson

MaryAnn and family,
You were the "best" neighbors ever to the Omlor family. There are a lot of good memories to remember and share.

Ken was our best man at our wedding. Of course it was only after Tom's brother broke his foot and Tom knew he could count on Ken.

We had some "good" card games at your house and you always made us feel so welcome.

Ken truly was " a man of the earth" and his first love after his family was his farming. He will be truly...