Sarber, Richard G.

 

 

Richard G. Sarber, age 64, of White Cloud passed away at his home on Friday, October 5, 2007.  He was born on September 3, 1943, in Grand Rapids to Harold & Mable Sarber and was a heavy equipment operator.  He married Betty Wright on June 12, 1992, in Spring Lake and was a Vietnam veteran. 

 

Richard is survived by his wife, Betty; sons, Bill (Kim) Sarber of Marne, Dusty Sarber of Grandville, Stephen (Amy) Johnson of Ionia, and Kevin Johnson of Kentwood; 6 grandchildren, Dani, Josh, Justin, Alicia, Caitlin, and Danielle; 1 great granddaughter, Isabelle; brothers and sisters, Norma (Art) Jipping, Jim (Linda) Sarber, Sharon (Dewey) Harmon, and Shirley (Vern) Downs.  He was preceded in death by sister Betty Koba and brothers Bill and Butch Sarber.

 

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, October 9, 2007, from 1- 4 p.m. at the Crandell Funeral Home in White Cloud with the funeral service following visitation at 4 p.m..  For a more lasting memorial, friends are asked to consider the Heartland Hospice of Newaygo County.  Friends may share memories and condolences with the family at www.crandellfh.com

 

 

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Dick was a great man.

In 1977, he was truly instrumental in saving my father's life when he
was buried alive on a job site.

Every Nov 7th I take time to remember how fate could have determined a
different outcome if it was not for Dick and his expert abilities as a
heavy machine operator.

The man was a blessing in my life by saving the life of my father.

With sympathy,

Laura (Norder) Kozlowski
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Betty,
 
My condolences to you and your family.  Dick was truly a special man and I know there is a special place in your heart for him and there always will be.  I will remember often the get togethers we would have at MUC and also the times we stopped by your place.  Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.  Dick is comfortable now and free of pain and discomfort.  Love you tons.
 
 Kathy Ryktarsyk

                                                                                                                                            

Dusty,
   We are very sorry to here about your dad.  You and your family
are in our thoughts and prayers.  Just remember the great times
that you had together, it will help ease your pain. 
                                                          Daniel and Kelly Petty