Louis-Rapin-Obituary

Louis Leo Rapin

Saginaw, Michigan

1930 - 2022

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Rapin, Louis Leo 8/6/1930 - 2/19/2022 Freeland, Michigan Beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and brother passed away Saturday, February 19, 2022 at Stonecrest Assisted Living in Freeland, Michigan. Age 91 years. Son of the late Charles A. and Eva (Borey) Rapin, Louis was born...

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I was searching several data bases looking for info for my aunt clara jarzabkowski rapin , bernie was my uncle, and it looks like Louie was my uncles' brother, anyways, I'll always remember my uncle as a kind man.....now I know alittle about his brother. They both were from a wonderful family. Rest in peace.

We moved across the street from Louis 42 years ago and had no idea what great people the Rapins are. Louis and Jean became honorary uncle and aunts for our infant girls. We will miss Louis as much as our own relatives.

Dear Jean and family, we are so sorry to hear of Louie´s passing! He was a great neighbor and community person

My first professional job was working for Louie in his real estate business in the early 70s. He was a good friend of my father, Dr. Herman Hubinger. We enjoyed the Christmas parties that Louie and Jean would host. A fond memory to share...We had been dating for awhile and at my parents house. Louie stopped by and in the course of conversation, asked when we were getting married. I wrote a note with a wedding date and asked Joanie on the spot. We´ll be married 48 years in May. Thank you,...

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I met Louie through prayer group (IFA). I will miss his cheerful smile and his encouraging words! Peace to Jean and his family as they celebrate his life with family and friends. We have this hope, that we will meet him again when our time comes! It is a comfort that Louie is now in the arms of his Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ!

Louie was one of the finest people we knew. We prayed with him for many years and always, his addition to our group (IFA), that meet every first Friday was so very important. We will miss his prayers and singing more than words can express. He was instrumental in getting us involved in Right to Life. He was a great promoter for saving the unborn. Louie never complained about anything and never wanted to miss prayer. We loved him dearly and will see him again when we go to our heavenly home.