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Steve Dykstra

Holland, Michigan

Jul 25, 1962 – Apr 25, 2019 (Age 56)

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BORN
July 25, 1962
DIED
April 25, 2019
AGE
56
LOCATION
Holland, Michigan

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Steve M. Dykstra of Holland, age 56, passed away on Thursday, April 25th after a battle with ALS. He was a faithful member of Pillar Church, where he both worked and worshiped, and was a beloved member of the congregation. Prior to working at Pillar, Steve worked at Van Hill Furniture for over...

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Dear Kathy,
I just learned of Steve's passing today. I ache for you. Even just last month I was remembering a quartet Steve and I sang in at Pillar. I was singing the song out loud at home and remembered a part Steve had trouble with. We all were laughing and having fun at Pillar that day. I am heart broken for you in your loss. Steve was a kind, gentle man. I recall working with you at Pillar in the kids' programs. What fun we had. I ache for your loss. I am remembering you today and...

I just found out today that Steve had passed. I had stopped into Van Hill furniture, and the salesman informed me of Steve's passing. He was such a good friend, softball competitor, and a very helpful person. I will miss him. He always had a kind word.

As you remember your love one, as God heals your broken hearts (Psalm 147:3), may your cherished memories continue to bring you peace, comfort, and strength to endure.

So sorry for your loss.

Dear Kathy and family, my heart goes out to all of you. I have great memories of your family having Leah and Lucas on the Kindergarten bus to South Side Chr. you were very precious to me, Kathy also seeing you at the Dr's Office and also Steve when he worked at Van Hills. Kathy and family my thoughts and prayers are with you .

So sorry for your loss I knew Steve when he sold me my Mobil home and he was a very nice guy always polite and could use then he sold some furniture to me at Van Hills he is going to be dearly missed by all and u and ur family are in our prayers

Steve was one of the first smiles and welcomes we received at Pillar Church. We will miss his presence there but know he is enjoying his heavenly reward. Our condolences to Kathy and family.

Steve was a good man.
He will be missed.
He leaves a family he was always proud of.
You are all in my heart and prayers.
Peace & Love