Denny was a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather. He adored his daughter and cherished his grandchildren, who were his life. Denny was proud to be a veteran who served honorably in the United States Army 82nd Airborne from 1969 to 1972. He was at the Three Oaks American Legion Post 204 – of which he was a member for thirty-four years – everyday at 4:00 p.m. His wife and daughter tease that his other "families" were Three Oaks Volunteer Fire Department for twenty-two years, and Trinity Lutheran Church of Sawyer where he served as head Trustee for many, many years.
Denny enjoyed being outdoors, whether hunting, fishing, gardening or tending to his fruit trees. He would "shoot the breeze" with friends (or anybody). He was a huge U of M fan, loved March Madness, and the Stanley Cup finals. Denny enjoyed road trips with his wife and watching live theater. Denny and Kathi loved being snowbirds, traveling to Barefoot Bay in Florida." From The Harbor County News
Denny was a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather. He adored his daughter and cherished his grandchildren, who were his life. Denny was proud to be a veteran who served honorably in the United States Army 82nd Airborne from 1969 to 1972. He was at the Three Oaks American Legion Post 204 – of which he was a member for thirty-four years – everyday at 4:00 p.m. His wife and daughter tease that his other "families" were Three Oaks Volunteer Fire Department for twenty-two years, and Trinity Lutheran Church of Sawyer where he served as head Trustee for many, many years.
Denny enjoyed being outdoors, whether hunting, fishing, gardening or tending to his fruit trees. He would "shoot the breeze" with friends (or anybody). He was a huge U of M fan, loved March Madness, and the Stanley Cup finals. Denny enjoyed road trips with his wife and watching live theater. Denny and Kathi loved being snowbirds, traveling to Barefoot Bay in Florida." From The Harbor County News
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