Webster-Lintz-Obituary

Webster Lintz

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Webster Lintz (Gun Lake), age 87, son of Frank and Opal (Bailey) Lintz, joined his beloved wife, Evelyn, on December 13, 2008, after a long and courageous battle with congestive heart failure. Their head stone reads "Together Forever" and it gives us peace knowing they are holding hands and...

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Linda, Richard, Charlie and Debbie

We are so sorry to learn of your fathers death so soon after losing you mom. Our sympathies and prayers are with you.

Dear Cousins,

I wish with all my heart that you had more time with your Dad after Aunt Evelyn's passing. I know how it feels to lose both of your parents. If it was at all possible, I would be giving you hugs again in person. So this is a long distance hug reminding you that our parents are watching over us from above. They are all deeply missed. God Bless you all at this time.

Love and Miss you,

Rich and family,
Our deepest sympathy to you in your second lose in such a short time. Our prayers are with you.

Almost the whole family

Linda & Web

Evelyn, Jon, & Web

Web was my great uncle. He was a very kind and gentle man. And he will be sadly missed! Evelyn went ahead of Web 3 weeks ago to prepare a place for them, and now he is with the love of his life forever now. I will never forget the memories.

It is so nice that they will be together again for eternity. May their family find comfort and peace in this. They will forever be close to all of you in your heart. Keep their memories close and their kindness for others, their legacy alive in each of you. Sincerely, Christi Falkenhagen, from Dr. Brader's office.

Webster was a fine man who helped raise great kids. I always admired him, and hope he is strolling effortlessly with Evelyn right now.