Lee-Dykema-Obituary

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Lee Allyn Dykema

Hudsonville, Michigan

Jul 31, 1946 – Sep 2, 2022

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BORN
July 31, 1946
DIED
September 2, 2022
LOCATION
Hudsonville, Michigan

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VanderLaan Funeral Home - Hudsonville Obituary

Lee Dykema, age 76, passed away peacefully on September 2. He was born in 1946 to parents Blanche and Alvin Dykema in Hudsonville, Michigan, a place where Lee spent the better part of his life. He established many friendships and a strong reputation as a realtor and property developer, often...

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I am at Big Star Lake. Talked with Dick Vander Molen today about a trip we took , including your folks to a Dude Ranch in Az. Your dad was sooo excited, mom not so much. We talked about horse back riding, mentioning your dad as a good rider. He rode horse growing up didn't he? Great memories of him at Big Star (& all you kids), plus yrs after his accident! One great guy meeting another (Marv) in heaven!!!

Miss you Lee.. so often at family get togethers I miss you because we would always catch up and reminisce . Cousin Sally

I miss you brother, looking forward to seeing you again.

Our sympathies to the family. Lee was a long time friend of our parents (Don and Sally DeKraker). They shared many laughs, meals, adventures, and business collaborations over the years. He will be deeply missed. May the Lord's peace and grace surround you in this difficult time. The DeKraker Family

Our condolences to Lee's family and to our daughter inlaw (her uncle) Nicloe and her family. Lee always had an ear to listen, laugh, along with the challenge to make all of us a better person after what he had been through, Ross & Terri Luurtsema

My sympathy to your whole family. I have not met only Tony. We loved your dad! What a great guy! We have wonderful memories at Big Star Lake. Your dad catching a big fish & just beaming. Who did Bret throw in the lake, Melisia? Either Milisia or Allison. After your dad's accicident Marv visited him 2 to 3 times a week. Continued to play cards with he & your mom for a long time. Saw your dad at the Terrace last yr. Had nice conversation catching up on all of you girls, husbands &...

Deepest condolences to Lee´s family along with Les, Patty and Deb -a Brother, Dad, Grandpa is hard to lose. I wish there were more Lee´s in this world. We will miss him especially around Thanksgiving at Deb´s. Jack, Kait and Tom VanderMaas

Our deepest sympathy, Les, Patti, Deb, and your families. Lee was a special man, business man and fundraiser for Christain education.

As the days and weeks pass, praying that you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. So very sorry for your loss.