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Gerald
"Gerry" Richard Koster, 68, went home to be with the Lord
peacefully in his home surrounded by his loved ones on September
4, 2022. He was born in Claire, Michigan on September 21, 1953,
to his parents, Gerald and Luella (Groves) Koster.
Gerry attended Lake High School and graduated in 1971. After
graduation, he went on to marry the love of his life Cathy where
they shared 51 wonderful years together and raised their 3
children.. He worked at Jeep for 20 years before joining the
Northwood Police Department where he served for 4 years. From
there he joined the Sylvania Township P.D. and served for 25
years before he retired, and was the Treasurer of the F.O.P.,
Motorcycle officer and a D.A.R.E. officer. He was also a member
of the Sylvania Senior Center.
He was very proud of the fact that he worked a full-time job
while also a full-time student obtaining his Law Enforcement
degree. Despite his busy schedule, he never missed a game and
was always there cheering on and supporting his kids. He loved
spending time outdoors, fishing and hunting when he could, and
enjoyed telling tall tales to all of his grandkids. He had a
passion for his Harley Davidson motorcycle, his attempt at wine
making and his woodworking, but his absolute favorite pastime
was his grandkids.
Gerald has always been known as a kindred man and would give the
shirt off his back for others. He was loved beyond measure,
unique, was very dependable and would never leave you behind. He
was also a loyal, genuine, and trustworthy friend. If you ask
those closest to him, supervising was a talent of his as well
when the kids and the grandkids were around. Above all, the
love, kindness, and compassion he carried will be remembered by
all and his spirit will always remain.
Gerry is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Cathy;
children, Jeremy (Tiffani) Koster, Matt (Kerry) Koster, Missy
(Jon) Ward; grandchildren, Ben, Aaron, Nathan, Derek, Matty,
Jonathan, Maggie, Devyn, Hattie; Tiffani's 3 girls Randee,
Trinity, and Faith: Best Friends Ron and Cher Horner and many
other nieces, nephews, cousins, colleagues, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
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