William-Post-Obituary

William Post

Kentwood, Michigan

1927 - 2024

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Post, William6/27/1927 - 2/10/2024William (Bill) Post was raised on the south side of Grand Rapids, one of seven children of Dutchimmigrants, and graduated from Grand Rapids Christian High School. While in high school, at the age of 16, Bill held a part-time job washing trucks at Hekman Biscuit...

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Remembering Mr. Post is very pleasant. His life story brings happiness.

Having just read the obituary about Mr. William Bill Post, i was moved to express my appreciation for the wonderful life of Mr. Post. My condolences to his family, friends, and all who knew him. Vt Woodfin, a Pop Tart eater.

Dan & Jackie The world has lost one of its truly great crusaders for fairness, love, and responsibility. I, personnage owe your father for his belief in my abilities and the chance he took in promoting me to the Plant Manager's position at the Chicago Cone Plant. It was a true changing point in my life and my family's life. I know he will keep supporting all of us from his lofty place in Eternity. May God continue to bless all of us with more Bill Posts

Dan & Jackie: We remember your kind words when Evelyn passed away and return those condolences to you and your family. Your Dad left a marvelous legacy not the least of which are his kids, his grandchildren and great grandchildren. -Rod and Annie VanTol -Paul and Cheryl VanTol -Tom and Sandy VanTol

Feb.18 2024, We saw the obituary of your father on national news this morning in Florida! I went outside and heard the angels singing "How Great Though Art." We will join our loved ones in the heavenly choir! All praises, love, Greg and Jill fryling

Our deepest sympathy to the family of Bill. He will be deeply missed. Sending our encouragement and prayers

Dan and Jackie I´m so sorry for your loss.

I remember back in my youth along with other youths from Immanuel Christian Reformed Church in Hudsonville being taken for a to, one of the fathers of the above churchur of Hekman Biscuit Company in Grand Rapids, Michigan, by Bill Post who had married Florence Schut, daughter of Hank Schut, one of the fathers of Immanuel Church. I lived directly across the street from the church. Bill was a good man then and apparently stayed that way!

Deepest condolences to family and friends of Bill. He was a man to admired and will be sorely missed by all. Rodney and Linda Lawrence