
In Loving Memory
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Geraldine Schreur
August 10, 1935 — June 14, 2026
With heavy hearts yet grateful spirits for a life well-lived, we announce the peaceful passing of Geraldine “Geri” Schreur, who departed this world on June 14, 2026, at the age of 90. Born on August 10, 1935, in the quaint town of Overisel, Michigan, Geri was the beloved daughter of Francis Nykerk and Ruth Immink. Her earthly journey, marked by faith, family, and friendship, leaves an enduring legacy for those fortunate enough to have known her.
Geri's life was a tapestry woven with love and devotion. On March 13, 1959, she married the love of her life, Theodore Jay Schreur, in their shared birthplace of Overisel. Their union, spanning 57 beautiful years, was a testament to their enduring love and partnership until Theodore's passing. Together, they built a life centered around family and faith, nurturing a home filled with laughter, warmth, and hospitality.
A dedicated mother and grandmother, Geri's heart was her family's cornerstone. She is survived by her children: Jane (Mitch) Van Den Berge, Mary (Tom) Haverdink, and Tim (Mary Jane) Schreur, who each carry forward her spirit of generosity and kindness. Her legacy extends through her cherished grandchildren: Nathan (Kristen) Van Den Berge, Stephanie (Nathan) DeLoof, Travis (Veronica) Van Den Berge, Jill (Mark) Fellwock, Brian (Mariel) Haverdink, Todd Haverdink, Zack (Katie) Schreur, and Kyle (Meagan) Schreur, and is further enriched by the joy of 12 great-grandchildren.
Geri was predeceased by her husband, Theodore, and siblings Floyd (Marlene), Chester, and Lottie (Robert), who undoubtedly welcomed her with open arms in their heavenly home. She leaves behind her loving sisters, Mick Gebben and Elaine Voor Horst, along with a close-knit family of in-laws, Mae Lee, Ruth Diepenhorst, Marilyn Lantay, and Lois Schreur, who shared countless cherished moments.
Her life was a testament to her faith, as a long-time member of Central Wesleyan Church. Her commitment to her faith was evident in her support of Holland Christian Schools, where she dedicated her efforts and resources to fostering a nurturing environment for future generations. Geri's entrepreneurial spirit and industrious nature were evident in her volunteer work at Ditto, where she poured her heart into every task, big or small.
Those who knew Geri will forever remember her for her warm and welcoming spirit. With a kind heart, easy smile, and a penchant for making everyone feel connected and special, she left an indelible mark on all who crossed her path. Her home was always open, a haven of comfort and hospitality, where friends and family gathered to create memories that would last a lifetime. Geri's good sense of humor and sentimental nature brought light and laughter into every room she entered.
In honor of Geri's life and passions, the family kindly requests that donations be made to Holland Christian Schools, ensuring her legacy of love, faith, and education continues to inspire and support future generations.
As we celebrate Geri's remarkable life, we find solace in the knowledge that her spirit lives on in the countless lives she touched. Her legacy is one of love, laughter, and unwavering faith, etched in the hearts of all who had the privilege to know her. May she rest in eternal peace, embraced by the love she so generously shared during her time with us.