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Thinking of all of you at this most difficult time. John was a lovely man. So glad Curtis that you introduced him into our lives. Much love, Mary Lee and Bill Young##imported-begin##Mary Lee and Bill Young##imported-end##
Birth date: Dec 14, 1921 Death date: May 25, 2007
Mr. John E. Bytwerk, age 85, a humble man of faith, went to be with his Heavenly Father on Friday, May 25, 2007. He died of cancer at home with his family at his side, having been relieved of much of his suffering by VNS Hospice. Read Obituary
Thinking of all of you at this most difficult time. John was a lovely man. So glad Curtis that you introduced him into our lives. Much love, Mary Lee and Bill Young##imported-begin##Mary Lee and Bill Young##imported-end##
Mary, Bob and Edward--We are so sorry we could not attend John's funeral. John was such a special guy! We will miss his joyful and sincere personality. No one could have a better friend. To all of his family--you have our condolences and our prayers.##imported-begin##Charles and Carol Hasper##imported-end##
Dear Family,
Every time we had the pleasure of spending a few minutes with John we were always impressed with his charm, warmth, and genuine interest in those around him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. John, Robby, and Meagan##imported-begin##John, Rhonda and Meagan Bird##imported-end##
We are sorry we could not be at the funeral to honor John. He was an inspiring man He lived his life to the fullest and was an example of a God centered life.##imported-begin##Ken and Myrna Duthler##imported-end##
Dear Janice, I am so sorry for your families' loss. Your Dad was always so friendly and had a wonderful laugh and sense of humor as I remember going to your home many times. What a wonderful Christian Dad you had. Sorry that I can't say this person as I am working during visitation and the funeral. But, I wanted you to know that you have my condolences. With Sympathy-Laurie Lubbers##imported-begin##Laurie Lubbers (Kroeze)##imported-end##
to Mary Bytwerk, Fred and Susan Cooper, and Bob Bytwerk
My deepest condolance to all of you at the time of John's passing. He was a great guy who I learned to enjoy
and appreciate. I'm sorry Celia and I never got to play tennis with you and John Mary. I'm sorry I will not be able to attend the funeral.##imported-begin##larry feenstra##imported-end##
Mrs, Bytwerk & Family. My heart is full of sorrow with you. You can assured you all will be in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
I knew John through my Brother Leo Houlmont. John and Leo use to work together in insurance as well as travel together over the years.
I know this feeling of looseing your loved one. For I lost my companion a little over three years ago suddenly without reason. Life goes on and you shouldn't dwell for a long time but contine to move forward the best you can. Life is way to short to stop living yourself. I as well draw my strienght from the Bible. One of my favote scriptures is Rev.21:4.
Hold fast to the Lord and let him guide you the way he wants you to go. With out the Lord in our lives, We have nothing at all. My senceiest condoleances to you all.
Dan Houlmont##imported-begin##Dan Houlmont##imported-end##
Our prayers are with you during this difficult time. I enjoyed meeting with John, he will be missed.
In Christ,
Dan DeKam and the Board and staff of Muskegon Christian School.##imported-begin##Dan DeKam - Administrator - Muskegon Christian School##imported-end##
John was not a close personal friend of mine, but between he and Wally Veurink, they had a tremendous influence on my life and business success. May He "Rest In Peace"##imported-begin##Chet Richlie##imported-end##
Dear family,
Leonard and I have very nice memories of John and we were glad we visited with him and with Mary a short time ago.
All of you have our sympathy, love and prayers.
Sincerely,
Leonard and Marge Maas##imported-begin##Leonard and Marjorie Maas##imported-end##