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 Arnold Jay Groeneveld
Visitation: Thursday, June 4 from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM at Moline Baptist Church 
Service: Thursday, June 4 at 3:00 PM at Moline Baptist Church, 4428 Chappel Ave., Moline, MI 49335

Cemetery: Winchester 
Memorials: Faith Hospice of Trillium Woods, 8214 Pfeiffer Farms Dr SW, Byron Center, MI 49315  https://faithhospicecare.org/donate/#make-donation

Arnold Jay Groeneveld, age 91, of Byron Center, Michigan, passed away peacefully on May 28, 2026. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Marlene (Molly) Groeneveld; his parents, Albert and Catherine Groeneveld; brothers, Ken (Jane) Groeneveld and Lee Groeneveld; and sisters, Grace Tuttle and Lois Zartman. Arnold is survived by his sister, Mary (Bruce) Bendull, and brothers-in-law, Robert Tuttle and Ron Zartman. 

Arnold is lovingly remembered by his three children, Brian (Lisa) Groeneveld, Kevin (Deb) Groenveld, and Kristi (Frank) Garzelloni. He was the proud grandfather of Brianna, Michael (Lindsay), Jacob (Skylee), Kaylee, Aaron (Cassi), Kegan (Monica), Emily (Ryan), Nicklas, Shelby, Molly, Jillian, Frank, and Giada. He also cherished his great-grandchildren, Roman, Dalton, Goldie, Gabriella, Lindy, and one more expected to arrive next week. 

Arnie graduated from Wayland High School. He served 21 years in the United States Army Reserve before retiring. A competitive and active man, he enjoyed bowling, fast-pitch softball, golf, tennis, and chess. For many years, he worked at the Fulton Street Farmers Market in Grand Rapids, selling fresh produce and spending countless hours carefully selecting fruit from local growers for the family stand. 

Later in life, Arnold and Marlene retired to Sebring, Florida, where he stayed active with golf and tennis and embraced the warm Florida weather. 

A man who lived life fully and with quiet strength, Arnold will be deeply missed by his family and all who knew him. 

Visitation will be from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM on Thursday, June 4 with the funeral service immediately following at 3:00 PM at Moline Baptist Church, 4428 Chappel Ave., Moline, MI 49335, with Kevin Groeneveld, officiating. Interment will be in Winchester Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Arnold may be made to Faith Hospice at Trillium Woods, 8214 Pfeiffer Farms Dr SW, Byron Center, MI 49315.

STROO FUNERAL HOME
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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