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Kenneth Earl Visser Jr.

Grand Rapids, Michigan

1963 - 2024

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Visser Jr., KennethKenneth Earl Visser Jr. was called home to our lord on June 13th, 2024. Ken was 60 years old born in Grand Rapids Michigan on December 19th, 1963. He was a West Side Native and lived by the saying "West Side is the Best Side". Ken graduated from West Catholic High School in the...

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Although Ken and I haven't hung out regularly for over 35yrs every time we did run into each other it was always a joy to see and talk to Ken one of the funnest people I've ever known . He will be missed, our condolences to the Visser family Ken was a genuinely good man.

Pleasure of working with Ken. He always knew how to brighten the dark days. Love sharing hunting & Sports stories. Miss ya Brother!

Ken was a member of the FIRST TEAM I ever coached as a teacher/coach at West Catholic H.S. Because of his height and talent, he was our starting center all season. Our starting 5 consisted of Ken, of course, Jim Larva, Joe Seviv

I played basketball with Ken at West Catholic and he was a foundation to the team. He was hard working and pushed me to be a better player during the season or at the parks in the summer. Rest in peace. Jim Larva

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

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My memories of Ken go all the way back to Catholic league grade school basketball. Ken played for St. Peter and Paul and was a foot taller than most of the competition and had the athleticism and coordination of a point guard. Needless to say he dominated! I was fortunate enough to get to play with Ken for 3 years at West Catholic. In reading the obituary it looks like he lived life to the fullest which does not surprise me. Condolences to the Visser family. Rest in peace Ken.

Ken was a remarkable person and basketball talent. Ken was one of the hardest working player on the freshman team that I coached. He cared about his other teammates, worked extremely hard to make himself one of the best player I have coached. May he rest in peace.

Ken enjoyed life to the fullest we always had a great time and a lot of laughs with him may the peace of the Lord always be with you we love you Des and Ken...Gary and Sue Freyling