Alan Douglas Amon

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Birth Date: March 17, 1953
Death Date: February 18, 2023
Age at Death: 69

Marriages

Julianne Amon

Obituaries

The Daily Sentinel page 11C - May 28, 2023

Alan Douglas Amon
age 69 of Big Rapids, Mi
(formally Colorado) passed
away surrounded with love
from family into the Lord’s
arms Feb 18, 2023.
He was preceded in
death by Brother Neil
Amon, Parents Duane
and Norma Amon,
Granddaughter Regan.
He’s survived by his
children, Lisa Amon, Tyson
Amon, Joseph Amon all
of CO and KC McMaster
(Brett) of MA.
Mother of his children
Cindy Amon of CO.
Alan’s, wife Julianne,
stepchildren, Kenneth,
Kimberlee, Tiffany (Nick),
Joshua (Christine), Shawn,
all from MI.
Grandchildren, Jordan, Jameson, Skye, Sterling,
Brennan, Gunner Great Granddaughter Addison all of CO.
Brianna (Justin), Bailee (Quentin), Hannah (Trevor),
Matthew, Mikalah, Allison, Olivia, Leon.
Great Grandchildren Tyler, Aria, two more arriving be-
fore year ends, all of MI.
Sister, Judy Amon of Co, Special friend and Brother,
Jim Sheetz of CO, and many nieces and nephews.
Alan attended Arvada HS in CO. After HS He enlisted
with The Marines. Alan, proudly served our country with
two tours in Vietnam. After 4 years of serving he was hon-
orably discharged.
Alan became a member of Plumbers and Pipefitters
Local Union 145 in Colorado until he transferred to local
174 in MI. He retired at age 58 with health issues.
Alan will be remembered as a big and strong man who
could do anything he set his mind to. He was the hardest
working man around and taught a strong work ethic to oth-
ers. Alan’s math skills helped the kids with homework and
earned them A’s.
He was always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone.
He enjoyed a good joke, never at a loss of words or a
sarcastic comeback to anyone and he didn’t care who
you were, he enjoyed riding his Harley, camping, hunting
with the kids, Alan was all about a good campfire and you
learned fast not to mess with his fire.
He also enjoyed and took pride in his garden and canned
his own harvest. He made the best breakfast and everything
turned out perfect.
Alan enjoyed doing yard work. In the winter he’d be by
the door with a shovel in his hand waiting for the snow ar-
rive. We never had snow or ice in the driveway or walkway.
His greatest joys were grandchildren and spending time
with them, and always had something to teach them.
A military service for Alan at Fort Custer National
Cemetery in Battle Creek, Mi on June 2nd @1:30.
Also weekend of June 16th at Vega State Park in CO.
With day and time still to be decided when Alan’s, Mi. fam-
ily arrives in CO.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Disabled
American Veterans

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