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Kenneth Malewitz

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Kenneth T. Malewitz age 81 of Marne went to be with the Lord on Monday January 30, 2017. He will be missed by his wife of 55 years Ann Mary Malewitz (Fink), his children Michael (Diane) Malewitz, Mary (Rick) Lowe, Patrick (Michele) Malewitz, grandchildren Megan and Randall Malewitz, Ricky, Timmy,...

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Ken was a special person. We worked together for many years at GM in Coopersville, MI.
Ken loved people and was respected by all.
His opinion was welcomed on all our projects.
Blessings to all of the family.

Best memory: Super bowl party at our house. Every year having Mr. Malewitz come over and watch the game. The most memorable game was the "ward robe malfunction" at the half time show. Mr. Malewitz was right there watching and let us know that he saw it, saying it with a cute grin on his face.
I also loved watching him enjoying all the food, my dog will miss him too. Always left a trail for him to enjoy.

We will miss you a ton at this years game. Love you

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Please know that our prayers are with you.

Pastor Melissa Weeks-Richardson
Refreshing Springs Kingdom Outreach Ministries

Mary,
You and your family are in my heart and mind, I remain prayerful. My condolences on the passing of your father. May God envelop you and your family with his comfort and grace.

Our deepest sympathy to Ann and all of Ken's family. Kenny was a great friend and co-worker, a guy who helped bring joy to the workplace. I'm certain wherever he served, at work, at church, wherever, he was loved. We are so sorry for your loss.

I'm very sorry to hear that Ken passed away, I often think of the good times we had in Germany plus all the special times while working on new projects at GM in Coopersville. I depended on his opinion when making all decision. Ken was a very nice and reliable friend. Dale Ringler