Inger was born March 7, 1916 in Coloma to Phillip & Emma (Hinz) Warman. She graduated from Coloma High School in 1934 and attended college at Western Michigan University. On October 15, 1939 she married LaCurtis Richcreek. Inger was employed as a receptionist by Dr. Irgens in the Fidelity Building in Benton Harbor. After retirement, she volunteered for many years at Mercy Hospital. Inger was a people person. She enjoyed the time spent with her family, neighbors & friends. She served as the family historian & genealogist, and always enjoyed a discussion about politics.
Inger is survived by her son Jim (Lynn) Richcreek of Stanwood, MI; her granddaughter Shara (Kevin) Olsen of Stanwood; three great-grandchildren-Chris, Levi & Dawson; and by numerous nieces & nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband LaCurtis on July 21, 1988 and by eight brothers & sisters.
Inger was born March 7, 1916 in Coloma to Phillip & Emma (Hinz) Warman. She graduated from Coloma High School in 1934 and attended college at Western Michigan University. On October 15, 1939 she married LaCurtis Richcreek. Inger was employed as a receptionist by Dr. Irgens in the Fidelity Building in Benton Harbor. After retirement, she volunteered for many years at Mercy Hospital. Inger was a people person. She enjoyed the time spent with her family, neighbors & friends. She served as the family historian & genealogist, and always enjoyed a discussion about politics.
Inger is survived by her son Jim (Lynn) Richcreek of Stanwood, MI; her granddaughter Shara (Kevin) Olsen of Stanwood; three great-grandchildren-Chris, Levi & Dawson; and by numerous nieces & nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband LaCurtis on July 21, 1988 and by eight brothers & sisters.
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