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Service Information

 Sherryl "Sherri" Lynn Nieboer
Visitation: Friday, May 15, prior to the service at the church from 10 - 11 AM
Service: 11:00 AM, Friday, May 15, at Unity Reformed Church, 4450 Poinsettia Ave. SE, Kentwood, 49508

Memorials: Adult Congenital Heart Association  5950 Symphony Woods Road, Suite 212, Columbia, MD 21044  https://www.achaheart.org/  or Mended Hearts 1579 US Highway 19 S, Leesburg, GA 31763  https://mendedhearts.org/#donate

Sherryl “Sherri” Lynn Nieboer was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan on Wednesday, October 10, 1962, to Harold and Charlene Mohr. She was the youngest of four children and the family’s only daughter. Sherri spent her childhood riding bikes around Grand Rapids and attending Grand Rapids Christian Schools.

She later met her first husband and became the proud mother of her two daughters, Melissa and Danielle, who quickly became the center of her world. Over the years, Sherri worked several jobs, including decades at Gentex and most notably at the Marathon gas station alongside her sister-in-law and dear friend, Jane. It was there that she met her husband, Tom, who pursued her for months before she finally agreed to go on a date with him. That date soon turned into a lifetime of love.

Sherri and Tom married and blended their families, creating a loving home with five children between them. Together they shared 28 wonderful years filled with camping trips, travel adventures, celebrating each of their children’s marriages, and cherishing their ten grandchildren, who were truly the light of Sherri’s life.

If Sherri wasn’t sitting courtside at a basketball or volleyball game, poolside at a swim meet, or in the bleachers cheering at a softball or baseball game, you could often find her with a book in her hand or in the kitchen canning fruits, vegetables, and homemade foods. Sherri served faithfully in various roles over the course of decades at Unity Reformed Church, sharing her gift of hospitality. She had a servant’s heart, loved caring for those around her, and rarely met a stranger who didn’t soon become a friend.

Sherri was preceded in death by her father, Harold; her oldest brother, Randy; her grandparents; several aunts and uncles; and her nephew, Joshua.

She will be lovingly remembered by her devoted husband, Tom; her children, Melissa (Eric) Behrenbrinker, Dustin (Angela) Nieboer, Heather (Nick) Smith, Danielle (Jason) Doyle, and Danielle (Kyle) Gummere; her cherished grandchildren, Gage, Allie, Esme, Paiton, Cody, Chase, Grant, Kent, Aiden, and JJ; her mother, Char Mohr; brothers, Dan (Jane) Mohr and Ron (Cher) Mohr; along with many nieces, nephews, and extended family.

A celebration of life for Sherri will take place at Unity Reformed Church, 4450 Poinsettia Ave. SE, Kentwood, 49508, on Friday, May 15, at 11:00 a.m., with visitation one hour prior to the service. Lunch will follow the service.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in memory of Sherri to the Adult Congenital Heart Association or Mended Hearts.

 

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1095 68TH ST SE
GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49508 

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Sept22websiteStroo Funeral Home began operating in 1972 when John K. Stroo and his wife, Elaine, along with their young family moved to Cutlerville. With the experience that came from working in two Grand Rapids area funeral homes, John and Elaine desired a business of their own where they could provide personalized, compassionate service within a small town atmosphere.

Cutlerville provided the perfect place for this. The community did not have a funeral home, and its small town atmosphere appealed to the Stroo’s as a great place to raise their children and to become personally involved in the life of the church, school, and community.

Through the years the community has grown and expanded considerably. With that growth the funeral home continued to grow also, and additional facility space became necessary. In 1986, the chapel was enlarged and the entire facility was redecorated. In 1998, the Stroo family moved from their funeral home residence to a condominium. Shortly after that move the residence was converted into additional funeral home space and a large addition was made.

Along with the need for additional facility space, there was the need for additional staff members to serve the families who called upon Stroo Funeral Home. Mike Vos joined John as his first full time licensed funeral director in 1993, followed in 1999 by Laurie Beute as the first full time office administrator. Licensed funeral director Ken Speyer was added to the full time staff in 2000, followed by John and Elaine’s son, Bob Stroo, also a licensed funeral director, in 2002. Following years of steady growth, Amy Middendorf joined the staff as a prearrangement counselor in 2014. The funeral home is blessed to have a part-time support staff made up of several dedicated individuals who help out on a regular basis.

2018 brought an exciting change to Stroo Funeral Home. After 45 years of owning and managing the funeral home, John Stroo decided to take a lesser role and sold his portion of the business to Bob Stroo and Mike Vos, who now assume shared responsibility as the two co-owners of Stroo Funeral Home. They, along with all of the dedicated staff members, are committed to caring for the needs of each family they are privileged to serve with personalized, compassionate service.

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Founded in 1972 by John K. and Elaine Stroo, Stroo Funeral Home, Inc. has established a reputation for providing personalized, compassionate service offered at a reasonable price, a reputation that Bob Stroo and Mike Vos strive to maintain.

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