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Kurt Geary Romans

In memory of Kurt Geary Romans who passed away in Ann Arbor, Michigan on February 6, 2016 please spend a day cooking with your daughters, or playing with your children, or at the gym with your wife. They will learn from you and you will learn from them. Be sure to play golf with your sons-in-law. Toss the football with them. Cook up a feast for your extended family at Christmas. Go to a Tigers game with your wife. Enrich your wife's life with your viewpoints on pretty much everything. Scrape off the whole family's cars on winter mornings before anyone else is awake. Provide wise counsel to your daughters when they turn to you seeking it. When your loved ones arrive, greet them with a steadfast hug that tells them that this moment is the best moment of your day. Cherish your family and friends who were yours from your first day to your last. Bring someone coffee before they realize that they need it. Do work you believe in for a company whose mission you value. Give every day all you have. Your reward will be more than a "life well lived." The memory of the time you spend in these ways will live on forever in those you have left behind and in those they will someday leave behind. His last day came all too soon but the legacy Kurt leaves is infinite. Kurt is survived by his wife; Lindy, daughters; Kristen (Adam) Teasdale and Elizabeth (Jacob) Warren, and grandchildren; Beatrix Alice Teasdale and Jack GearyWarren, and his mother, Marie Anderson Romans Doedyns, many other relatives and friends. A funeral service will be at 2:00 p.m. at the Muehlig Funeral Chapel of Ann Arbor. The family will receive friends from 12 noon until the hour of the service. Burial will take place in a private family service on Wednesday. Kurt would have been happy to know that in lieu of flowers his family asks that donations may be made to the Sunset Zoo at 2333 Oak St. Manhattan, KS 66502. Please visit www.muehligannarbor.com to leave the family your fond memories and condolences.

from Kurt's obituary