Steven-Bronsink-Obituary

Steven B. Bronsink

Grand Rapids, Michigan

About

LOCATION
Grand Rapids, Michigan

Obituaries

Send Flowers

BRONSINK - Steven B. Bronsink, aged 54, of Byron Center, passed away Saturday, May 28, 2005 after a courageous battle with brain cancer. He was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by his wife, Julie; his children, Timothy (Kris) Bronsink, Daniel (Jong) Bronsink, Jamie (Ryan) Fortier, Bethany...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Dear Julie and Family:
I wish to express my deepest sympathy for the loss of your husband, father, brother, uncle, and community leader.
I personally worked night shift at KPH with Mr. Bronsink. He was both professional a role model and empathetic. He guided me in a positive direction and that made a whole lot difference for me when I had to make tough family decisions.
Steve was a GREAT AMERICAN because he embodied what the true American ideals are not just for himself...

Dear Julie and Family,
Please except my deepest condolences for your loss of Steve. He was a wonderful person to work with - we will miss him. My prayers are with you. Karen Replogle

STEVE WAS MY SUPERVISOR AT PRC AND I WAS PRIVILEDGED TO ALSO WORK WITH HIM AT KPH. STEVE'S HUMOR, FRIENDLINESS, AND WIT MADE IT EASY FOR EVERYONE TO WORK FOR HIM. HE WILL BE TRUELY MISSED. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH HIS FAMILY.

Steve will be missed. I worked with him at PRC. He was a great supervisor. Steve always had a laugh or smile for every one. The last interaction with steve was one of joy.

Julie and Family
My thoughts and prayers will remain with you all during these difficult times ahead. Please know that Steve touched so many of our lives here at KPH - he had a refreshing personality, a level head and a warm, caring way about him. I wanted to share with you one of many memories I have of Steve - Christmas Eve, probably four years ago- I received a phone call - the gentle voice on the other end of the line - "My name is Steve Bronsink and I've been mandatoried to work...

SOMTIMES,WE REALLY DONT KNOW OUR FRIENDS AND THEIR LIVES OUTSIDE OF KPH. WOW! IF I COULD LIVE UP TO STEVES LIFE AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND TREAT OTHERS AS RESPECTFULLY AND GOOD NATUREDLY AS HE, THEN I, TOO, COULD CONSIDER MYSELF A GREAT HUMAN BEING. STEVE CERTAINLY WAS. GOD BLESS YOU HIS FAMILY. ROSE BILLUPS LPN KPH.

To a Man I knew only briefly... He was kind, gracious, & intelecual. I will miss his insights and humor....

Steve was a kind leader while working with him at KPH. He will be missed.
Kevin Treacy