Kurt-DeHaan-Obituary

Kurt E. DeHaan

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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DEHAAN — Kurt E. DeHaan, aged 50, passed unexpectedly into the presence of his Lord on August 28, 2003. Kurt was preceded in death by his father, Richard W. DeHaan. Surviving are his wife, Mary; children, Katie, Anna, Claire, and Nathan; mother, Margaret DeHaan; brothers and...

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I Still Believe
by Jeremy Camp

Scattered words and empty thoughts
Seem to pour from my heart
I've never felt so torn before
Seems I don't know where to start
But its now that I feel your grace fall like rain
From every fingertip washing away my pain

(Chorus)
I still believe in faithfulness
I still believe in your truth
I still believe in your holy word
Even when I don't see I still believe...

Family,
I remember the joy working with Kurt at RBC,it was a blessing and a joyful(laughable)time.I know you and the exteneded family will have a large void till the day comes when we will be togather once more.
In His Name
Barry

Dear Mary, Katie, Anna, Claire and Nathan;

Please know that the RBC family will continue to pray for your strength and comfort in the days ahead. Kurt's sudden departure has left us very saddened and in shock...But how wonderful to know that God does not abandon us in times of trial and grief. May you feel His presence uplifting you in the days to come.

Sharon Willis

Dear DeHaan family,

I will be praying for you all in the difficult days and nights to come. You are remembered everyday, early in the morning, late at night, in the middle of the day. Kurt will be missed by so many, especially his family.

Because of God's great love,

Allison Stevens

Mary and kids,

I wish to express my deepest sympathies for you and your family. Please be assured of my family's prayers. We trust you will feel God's presence and His peace during this time. I am glad that I was able to work with Kurt for several years at RBC and also get to know you a little while Nathan was attending Knapp.

Peggy

I will have to patiently wait until I am also "safe now with Jesus" to run another River Bank Run with Kurt or to hear him call me "Minard!" again. I have much love and respect for Kurt and for the omniscient One who has chosen to take him sooner than man expected.

Dear DeHann Family,

I wanted to let you know that you are in our prayers. Kurt was a dear man of God and will be greatly missed. May God be praised through it all. I also pray God's richest blessings on RBC Ministries as it deals with this great loss.

Clark Hirt

from Psalm 21: "O Lord, [Kurt] rejoices in Your strength, How great is [Kurt's] joy in the victories You give! You have granted [Kurt] the desire of his heart and have not withheld the request of his lips. You welcomed [Kurt] with rich blessings and placed a crown of pure gold on his head. [Kurt] asked you for life, and You gave it to him - length of days, for ever and ever. Through the victories You gave, [Kurt's] glory is great; You have bestowed on [Kurt] splendor and majesty. Surely You...

Kurt will be missed greatly by those of us that have worked with him at RBC over the past several years. He had a great sense of humor & was a man with a heart for God. Prayers for God's sustaining strength to his loved ones during this time of loss. We may never understand this side of heaven why God allowed him to go so young to be with Him, but God will comfort & guide.

In Christ,
Patty