Carroll Lamie
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Life Story for Carroll Dennis Lamie

Carroll Dennis  Lamie
CARROLL DENNIS LAMIE
Dennis (73) of Nashville and Arkansas went home to be with his wife Barb and the Lord on May 30, 2015.
"Denny" was born September 6, 1941 to Carroll "Pete" and Joyce (Jones) Lamie. He grew up in Nashville and graduated from Nashville High School in 1959. He loved sports and excelled in track, loved to tell everyone that he was the fastest kid in town. As an adult he played men's softball.
After high school he began work at General Motors, which he loved to refer to as Generous Motors. He took a short break to serve our country in the Army from 1965 to 1967, where he was able to travel to several countries. On his return home he returned to GM to work and retired in 1993.
He married Janice (Armour), February 17, 1968. They had two daughters Carol and Kerri. He enjoyed cheering his daughters' on in their sports endeavors. He coached both girls early on in their softball careers. He never met a stranger, loved to talk and spend time at the local restaurants whichever town he lived in to keep up on current events. He was always active in the community; supporting the Harvest Festival, organizing softball leagues and tournaments and helped organize and build the softball diamonds behind the stores in Nashville. He also enjoyed his time at Sandyland Park where he ran a store selling tees and hats. He cherished his autographed cowboy hat.
He married Barbara (Strotheide) December 29, 1989. And the two of them moved to Arkansas where he loved to fish, and hunt critters and snakes. He returned to Michigan after Barb's death. He and Barb were members of Four Square Church.
He was preceded in death by his parent and wife Barb. He is survived by his brother Roger (Margret) Lamie daughters, Carol (Rob) Mack, and Kerri (Mike) Spillane; granddaughters, Elaine Ledbetter, and Jordan and Shelby Mack. Stepchildren Robbin (Jay) Rice, Ryen (Sue) Strotheide, RaeLynn (Jeff) Strotheide, Rachelle (Rob) Williams, Robert (Waynette) Strotheide, Reid Strotheide
(10) grandchildren and (13) great-grandchildren

Funeral Services will be held at Fort Custer National Cemetery at 12 Noon on Friday, June 5th, with Rev. Randy Leiter officiating.

The family will receive visitors on Thursday June 4, 2015 from 4-8 PM at The Daniels Funeral Home.

In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Charity of Donor's Choice.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Daniels Funeral Home in Nashville, MI. For further details please visit our website at www.danielsfuneralhome.net

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