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Ms. Lannie Lee Biggin, age 46, of Sand Lake, passed away Friday, Jan. 4, 2008 at Spectrum Health-Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids. The daughter of Leonard & JoAnne (Hoyland) Nemetz, she was born on June 27, 1961 in Lansing. Lannie had attended Montcalm Community College, and had worked at the Eyeglass Factory, as well as the Cedar Springs American Legion. A loving mother and grandmother, she found her greatest joy in life by spending time with her family.

She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Linda Nemetz; and a sister-in-law, Monica Nemetz. Surviving are her three children, Timothy Rogers of Sheridan, Erica & Phillip Ewing, James Biggin and Vanessa Ramirez, all of Stanton; a grandson, Trenten Ewing; two granddaughters, Tia Ewing, and Justyce Rogers; special friend, Al Valdez and his parents, MaryAnne & Earl Kendall, of Sand Lake; a sister, Melonie Nemetz of Lansing; three brothers, Duane & Roxanne Hoyland of Lansing, Lonnie Nemetz of Sheridan, and Leonard & Allie Nemetz, Jr. of DeWitt; and her step-mother, Karen Nemetz. Also surviving are several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins; and many dear friends.

Memorial services will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2008 from Beth Haven Baptist Church, east of Greenville on Hwy. M-57 at Brown Road, Sheridan, with a time of food and fellowship following the service. The Rev. Kevin Crowell, pastor of Beth Haven Baptist Church, will officiate.

Cremation has already taken place and final interment will be in the Evergreen Township Cemetery near Sheridan. Instead of flowers, relatives and friends are asked to consider contributions in memory of Lannie. Envelopes will be available at the church. To send a message of sympathy to the family, sign Lannies online guest book, or to share a favorite memory, please click the “Sign Guest Book” link above.


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  1. Anonymous on January 4, 2008 at 12:00 am

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    01/25/2008 –

    Mary Ann Kindle

    My heart goes out to Lannie’s children and grandchildren. I especially am brokenhearted for my son, Al who loved her dearly.
    It’s hard to believe she’s gone and will never return. I can still remember her voice as she would come in our home and say, “Mom…” and would say “I love you” when she left.
    She had a kind heart for everyone.


    01/20/2008 –

    Gary Stiles & Linda Modderman

    We knew Lannie for 10 years and we will miss her greatly. She shared many happy times camping up north with us. Building the fire very big was one of her favorite things to do. Lannie was generous any would bring us gifts of food and personal items that she thought we would like. She loved our Yorkies and our dogs loved her. Lannie will always be our friend. Cannibal & Linda


    01/10/2008 –

    Leah Enz And Family

    WE ARE DEEPLY SORRY FOR THE LOSS OF LANNIE OUR SYMPATHY GOES OUT TO HER FAMILY AND ESPECIALLY HER CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN WE ARE KEEPING THEM ALL IN OUR PRAYERS. THE ENZ FAMILY


    01/09/2008 –

    Roxanne Hoyland

    you will be greatly missed.
    Thank you for all the memories.


    01/08/2008 –

    Carole Lee Williams

    My deepest sympathies to the children and grandchildren of Lannie. As the mother of Larry Nemetz’ children, I will always have fond memories of Lannie as a little girl taking care of her when we all lived with Grandma & Grandpa Nemetz on Sheridan Road while her Uncle Larry was overseas.


    01/05/2008 –

    Karea Lee Nemetz

    My sympathies with Lannie’s children who I knew she held dear. Lannie, my first cousin, who was 3 months 2 days older than me had many great memories in childhood on Sheridan Road (Lansing) and up at our Nemetz family property (Sheridan)Cedar Lake on Holland Lake Road.


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