Marla-DeGeer-Obituary

Marla M. DeGeer

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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DE GEER - Mrs. Marla M. DeGeer, aged 69, of Walker, MI, passed away on Tuesday morning, October 20, 2009 at Spectrum Health-Butterworth Hospital. She was preceded in death by her sister, Sylvia Garrett. She is survived by her husband of 48 years, Almond DeGeer; her children, Randall (Tara) DeGeer...

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I was very saddened to hear of Marla's passing. I was frequently Marla's nurse and came to know her and her family well. I always loved taking care of her because of her wonderful sense of humor and her loving, supportive family. She fought so hard for so long, bravely and with grace. She will be missed by myself and many of my colleagues. God bless you and your family :)

Dear Al, Randy and Pam

I am so sorry to hear about Marla. She was a wonderful woman and mom. Time has passed us all by so fast and every time I came back to GR I wanted to stop by I never did. You all were a huge part of my family growing up and Marla many times substituted for my mom when she wasn’t there (mentally or physically) and I am so grateful that, I would not be the person I am today. So many great memories from sock it too me tiger and all those wonderful days at the...

Dear Al, Randy and Pam

I'm so sorry about the passing of Marla. Each time that I talked to you (Al) at Bill's, she was hanging in there. She was such a fun person to work with at Hillcrest School. We also had so many good times playing vollyball for so many years, and enjoying coffee afterwords.

I'm sorry that I was unable to attend her service on Friday. My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.

A old neighbor and fried

Dear Al, and family of Marla,
I am sorry for your loss. I helped take care of Marla for many months at the Special Care Hospital at Spectrum Health. She was a nice lady and I enjoyed talking with her and Al on many occasions. Al, take care of your self and know that we are all thinking of you at this time.Cathi Hoyle, Nurse tech.