Lillian Ann Bosscher

09/05/1925

09/05/2022

Lillian Ann Bosscher (Timmer) of Lowell, went to be with the Lord on her 97th birthday on September 5, 2022. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Richard Timmer and Harold Bosscher; grandchildren, Carl Richard Duthler, Nevaeh Finch, and Riley Westerhuis, Kay Marie Precopia, and Jenny Bosscher; and 6 brothers and sisters. She is survived by her children, Karen (Jim) Duthler, John Timmer, Sandy (Richard) Garneau, Barbara (Ted) Malestein, Bonnie (Bill) Fleetham; 11 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; brother, John (Debbie) Stormzand; stepchildren, Carol (Larry) Postma, Roger (Barbara) Bosscher, John (Nancy) Bosscher, Allan (Janice) Bosscher, Anne (Kal) Kuperus, Ken (Linda) Bosscher, Marilyn Brouwer; 21 step-grandchildren; 33 step-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Lillian was born and raised in Lowell, MI. She married Richard Timmer in 1944. He preceded her in death in 1979. She was a waitress and cashier in the Ada, MI general store and lunch counter. She was a cashier and dairy manager at Forest Hills Shoprite for 25 years. In 1988, Lillian married Harold Bosscher and they lived on Lincoln Lake for several years. Harold preceded her in death in 2006. She loved to cook and bake for family gatherings, and she knitted many mittens and hand towel toppers. Lillian spent her later years back in Lowell, taking part in the Senior Neighbors and doing activities with family and friends. The family thanks the staff at Maple Ridge Manor, Jeremy, and the Careline Hospice Team. Funeral services will be held at 11AM, Monday, September 12, 2022, at Calvary Christian Reformed Church, 1151 W. Main St., Lowell, MI 49331, with visitation one hour prior. Pastor Ryan Landt officiating. Interment Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to Flat River Outreach Ministries, 11535 Fulton St. E, Lowell, MI 49331, or Calvary Christian Reformed Church.

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  1. I knew Lil for many years while working at Forest Hills foods (shop rite). My condolences to the family.

  2. Aunt Lillian was always fun to be around. She was a “favorite Aunt” and will be greatly missed. Always full of life, funny and always doing crafts, which will always be a memory of mine. Aunt Lillian the last of the sisters! She is now joined by all her family! God Bless you and thoughts & prayers to all she leaves behind.

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