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Gordon Duisterhof

August 24, 1930 — December 16, 2017


Gordon Duisterhof is preceded in death by father Helmert, mother Cornelia, sisters Margaret Anne and Sally Campbell, brother Bruce, and wife and life-long partner, Merlyn. Gordon's life was shaped by the events of the times and the cultural richness of Kalamazoo and the surrounding area. Born 1930 in the depression, childhood was frequently absent his father, Helmert who was away at CCC camps in northern Michigan and who finally served as a major lieutenant in the army during WWII. Helmert gave the ultimate sacrifice for his new country on the peninsula of Bataan. At age 11 and the oldest child, Gordon became the 'man of the house' and took many responsibilities of a father. He attended Delton High school, chummed around with the fella's, parlayed with young women, ran a paper route and was known as 'Dutch'. Most notably, he met his future wife and life-partner, Merlyn Mott of Delton. Entering Western Michigan University in the ROTC program, he graduated from the school of Sales and Marketing. While at WMU, Gordon built a house for his mother on Christmas Card Lane. He recalls Merlyn shining the lights of the car while he finished laying the last blocks of the basement. He fulfilled his ROTC obligation to the Army serving for 2 years as a 2nd lieutenant in Tacoma Washington. Merlyn and Gordon married on December 18, 1954 and had three children who were raised in the second home Gordon built on Fineview in Cooper township. His first career job came as the Sales Manager for the Otsego paper Company known as Mac Sim Bar. Later, when his oldest children were in their early teens and the market for paper had dropped to unsustainable levels, Gordon started his own business in water treatment. In the beginning it was known as Duisterhof's Water Conditioning and later was renamed to Gordon Water Systems. Gordon enjoyed sailing with his family on many Sunday afternoons in the regatta on Gull Lake. Later, he found some available property in South Haven and built a cottage. Gordon and Merlyn enjoyed guests in their home as frequently as possible, inviting people from all walks of life and from cultures from around the world. Many well-prepared meals were eaten with guests. Gordon's home-made pizza on Sunday nights was a regular event. Gordon did many notable things over his lifetime. He built several homes. He built an in-ground pool where his family and all the neighbors could freely enjoy. He marched in the civil rights movement in Kalamazoo. He attempted to integrate his church (unsuccessfully). He cared for the children living next to his business, buying them bikes, providing clothes and inviting them into his home. Together with Merlyn, raised 3 children into productive, caring citizens and celebrated a 62nd wedding anniversary. He started a business from scratch. Was a member of Kalamazoo Rotary, the Kalamazoo Chamber of Commerce and was active in business associations. He coached basketball at the YMCA, faithfully attended and cheered at WMU basketball games for many years and was a lifetime active member at Third Christian Reformed Church. A joint memorial celebration for Gordon and Merlyn Duisterhof on Saturday, December 30th, at 11:30am. Third Christian Reformed Church 2400 Winchell Ave, Kalamazoo, MI (269)343-2400. Donations can be sent to . Arrangements by Langeland Family Funeral Homes, Westside Chapel.

**MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS**


Deacons Conference
1010 N. Westnedge Ave.
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
269-344-7333
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Memorial Celebration

DEC 30. 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Third Christian Reformed Church
2400 Winchell
Kalamazoo, MI, US, 49008
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