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Obituary for Harry F. Burmeister
Harry loved to go to the beach yet did not like the sand or critters in the ocean.
Harry Burmeister, 74, of Orrville OH, passed away on December 6th, 2021.
He is survived by Debbie Burmeister, his loving wife of 47 years, his son Michael, daughter Tiffany and and grandchildren Tyler, Alayna and Hailey.
Calling hours will be held at Gresser Funeral Home in Orrville OH on December 11th from 12 - 2pm. His family will be present to welcome loved ones and request that masks be worn during visitation.
Harry fiercely loved his wife Debbie and they enjoyed time together, whether at Daytona Beach or riding their motorcycle to Lake Erie to enjoy watching the waves and the boats pass by together.
Harry cared for his children and grandchildren and loved to see them and spend time together. He could always make the grandchildren laugh and smile with him.
He enjoyed cross word puzzles and reading novels to sharpen his mind and always enjoyed interjecting complex words into discussions for fun. He had a quite way about him but was always cracking small jokes with a smile. He always made sacrifices to ensure that his family had things they needed before himself. He will be remembered and loved always.
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Harry Burmeister, 74, of Orrville OH, passed away on December 6th, 2021.
He is survived by Debbie Burmeister, his loving wife of 47 years, his son Michael, daughter Tiffany and and grandchildren Tyler, Alayna and Hailey.
Calling hours will be held at Gresser Funeral Home in Orrville OH on December 11th from 12 - 2pm. His family will be present to welcome loved ones and request that masks be worn during visitation.
Harry fiercely loved his wife Debbie and they enjoyed time together, whether at Daytona Beach or riding their motorcycle to Lake Erie to enjoy watching the waves and the boats pass by together.
Harry cared for his children and grandchildren and loved to see them and spend time together. He could always make the grandchildren laugh and smile with him.
He enjoyed cross word puzzles and reading novels to sharpen his mind and always enjoyed interjecting complex words into discussions for fun. He had a quite way about him but was always cracking small jokes with a smile. He always made sacrifices to ensure that his family had things they needed before himself. He will be remembered and loved always.
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