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Kent County
Michigan

Politicians who died in Kent County

  Kent County (no city given): John D. Karel, 1959 — Harold S. Sawyer, 2003
  Ada: Rix Robinson, 1875 — George W. Welsh, 1974
  Alto: Charles R. Foote, 1942
  East Grand Rapids: George Leland, 1934 — John W. Blodgett, 1951 — Lloyd A. Stephens, 1974 — Anderson C. Herold, 1979 — Frank D. Beadle, 1983 — Bernard J. Winburn, 1985 — Douglas Welch, 1994 — Richard F. Vander Veen, 2006 — Peter F. Secchia, 2020
  Gaines Township: Horace T. Barnaby, 1917
  Grand Rapids:
 
  Grand Rapids, 1850-1899: Edward Mundy, 1851 — Wilder D. Foster, 1873 — Peter R. L. Peirce, 1878 — Solomon L. Withey, 1886 — Westbrook Devine, 1888 — Melbourne H. Ford, 1891 — Julius Houseman, 1891 — G. Chase Godwin, 1891
  Grand Rapids, 1900-1949: Charles C. Comstock, 1900 — Arthur R. Rood, 1900 — John Steketee, 1900 — John W. Champlin, 1901 — George H. White, 1902 — William Dunham, 1905 — Emil A. Dapper, 1906 — John Patton, Jr., 1907 — Robert B. Loomis, 1907 — Delos A. Blodgett, 1908 — Alfred Wolcott, 1908 — Alva W. Nichols, 1911 — Allen C. Adsit, 1912 — Edmund B. Dikeman, 1916 — Charles O. Boussum, 1918 — George G. Steketee, 1920 — Perry Mayo, 1921 — Francis O. Lindquist, 1924 — Sybrant Wesselius, 1926 — Charles E. Belknap, 1929 — Loyal Edwin Knappen, 1930 — William Alden Smith, 1932 — Major L. Dunham, 1932 — Peter J. Danhof, 1944 — Melville B. McPherson, 1945 — Jacob Steketee, 1946 — Fred Morton Raymond, 1946 — Eva M. Hamilton, 1948
  Grand Rapids, 1950-1999: Arthur H. Vandenberg, 1951 — William De Boer, 1951 — Ate Dykstra, 1953 — Bartel J. Jonkman, 1955 — Mary E. Doran, 1955 — Albert J. Engel, 1959 — Charles E. Cartier, 1959 — Peter Van Allsburg, 1959 — Frances W. Steketee, 1961 — Frank J. Flynn, 1961 — Henry Simerink, 1962 — John M. Dunham, 1973 — John Steketee, 1975 — Joseph F. Deeb, 1978 — Edward A. Borgman, 1980 — Joseph E. Arsulowicz, 1982 — Thomas J. Whinery, 1982 — Robert S. Tubbs, 1982 — Dorothy S. McAllister, 1983 — Roger A. Slykhouse, 1983 — Jan B. Vanderploeg, 1984 — Margaret Vanderploeg, 1984 — Carl W. Bischoff, 1990 — Fred D. Wildfong, 1994 — Marion C. Steketee, 1994
  Grand Rapids, 2000-2023: Frederick A. Chapman, Jr., 2012 — Wendell A. Miles, 2013 — Vernon J. Ehlers, 2017
  Grand Rapids Township: James R. Wylie, 1915
  Grandville: Viva Gaunt, 1974
  Grattan Township: Ephraim Calkins, 1853
  Kent City: M. Harold Saur, 1980
  Lowell: John M. Fox, 1873 — Dexter G. Look, 1935
  Vergennes: Silas Yerkes, 1865
   See also Michigan deathplaces not assigned to counties.
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