Obituary
Obituary of George Pasma
Peacefully, at home, with family by his side, the Lord took home George, on Monday, March 16, 2009, in his 91st year. Loving & faithful husband of Alice (Stelpstra) for over 61 years and Father, Pake and great-Pake of John & Grace Pasma and their family Rachael & Keith (Drew, Desmond), Jeremy & Sangita, Greg, Tim & Kathryn; Jake & Marjorie Pasma and their family Christy & Brent (Ashley, Leah, Scott), Mike & Laurynda, Laurie & Jeff, Derek, Kevin; Joanne & Bill Denharder and their family Allison & Dave (Owen), Mark & Amanda, Teri-Lyn & Rob, Jenna, Koralee (Rylan); Keith & Judy Pasma and their family Sarah & Kevin (Kylie, Brynna, Gracie), Shannon & Jon (Mackenzie, Avery), Andrea & Mike (Lailah); Ben & Lynda Pasma and their family Matthew & Sara, Cheryl, Lindsay & Aaron, Philip; Margaret & Wilf Greidanus and their family Kurtis, Trevor, Spencer; Tim & Joanne Pasma and their family Christopher & Kaitlyn, Robert, Daniel, Lauren. Dear brother of Kees and predeceased by 7 brothers & sisters. Visitation will be held in the Bethel Christian Reformed Church, 716 Classic Drive (off Gore Rd.), on Wednesday from 2-4 & 7-9pm. Family interment will take place at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens prior to the Memorial Service being held in the Bethel Christian Reformed Church on Thursday, March 19, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. with Rev. John Van Til officiating. Donations to the London Christian Elementary School, 202 Clarke Rd, London, ON, N5W 5E4, or the London District Christian Secondary School, 24 Braesyde Ave., London, ON, N5W 1V3, would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca Evans Funeral Home, (519) 451-9350, entrusted with arrangements.
Services:
Service Date
Thursday, March 19, 2009
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