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Kevin Christopher Homrich

05/30/1969
12/14/2024

Kevin Homrich, age 55 of Lowell, passed away on Saturday, December 14, 2024. He was preceded in death by his father, Donald Joseph Homrich; grandparents, Donald & June Homrich, and his Father & Mother in-law Alan & Sandy Roe. Kevin will be remembered as a loyal, patient, and fun loving husband, dad, grandpa, brother and friend. His passion for his family and interest in their lives was evident to all that knew him. Kevin was an avid walleye fisherman, dedicated UofM fan, and used his “MacGyver” skills to fix all things. He was a proud and loyal employee to Anlaan Corporation and spent his entire career doing roadway excavation work.

Kevin will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Lisa; children, Jordan (Mary) Potter, Brianna (Harper) Hotchkiss; grandchildren, Easton Potter, Journee Hotchkiss, and Baby boy Potter on the way; mother, Darlene Homrich; brother, Brian (Kim) Homrich; twin sister, Kerri (Jeff) Leonard; sister, Amy (Andy) Albertson; best friend and brother-in-law, Ryan (Ashley) Roe; many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews; and life-long friends, Steve Sawicki, Michael Nichols; along with many other beloved friends.

Family will greet friends and relatives from 5-8pm Wednesday, December 18, 2024, at Roth-Gerst Funeral Home, 305 N. Hudson Lowell, MI 49331. Memorial Services will be held at 11am on Thursday, December 19, 2024, at the funeral home with visitation one hour prior. Memorial contributions can be directed to the family or a charity of choice.

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Visitation

5-8pm

Roth-Gerst Funeral Home

Thursday, December 19, 2024

Visitation

10-11am

Memorial Service

11am

Roth-Gerst Funeral Home

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Charity of Choice

or

The Homrich Family

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9 Responses

  1. I’m so sorry to hear of Kevin’s passing. I was in winter guard with Bri, and Kevin was our number one guard dad. We could always count on him to help us with anything, and it was reassuring to always see his face in the crowd. His presence was always so calming, like a big, gentle giant. Kevin’s love for his family was always evident, and he very clearly cherished being Bri’s dad. Lifting your family up in prayer.
    Thank you for sharing your amazing dad with us, Bri.

  2. Kevin was an amazing person, we are honored to have known him. Some of the most wonderful memories at the marina were made by Kevin. The time he broke out in song to Lisa….beautiful, genuine. The time we were watching the Lions and his phone was buffering…we knew the final score first!! Always fun, always joyful. Kevin, you will be missed but you will never be forgotten. Lisa, our hearts ache for you. We are always here.

  3. Difficult hearing the news of Kevin’s passing. So very sorry for this loss. He will be missed. Such a great man!

    Thinking back to Central Ave in the 70’s & 80’s brings great memories – hanging out at the Homrich house. So thankful for those memories. Homrich family and friends my thoughts and prayers of comfort are with you now and the days ahead. ❤️ RIP Kevin

  4. What a beautiful obituary! Kevin was definitely the kind of man that would have given the shirt off his own back. He was a honor to have known.

  5. Kevin will always be in my mind with a smile and wearing shorts. Didn’t matter the weather he was in shorts. He was a kind, generous, warm hearted soul. He will be deeply missed by everyone whose lives he touched. Soar high and be free. 🙏❤️

  6. We are so sorry for your loss. Prayers and love to your family. Rick and Connie Taylor

  7. We were so sorry to hear this news. Our thoughts are with the family at thus difficult time.

  8. I am so very sorry for your loss Homrich / extended family. Kevin was always picking on me in the low brass section during marching band practice! It was all good natured. We had a lot of fun despite this, and he was always very kind (was was your whole family). You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

  9. We were so saddened to hear this news!
    Kevin was such a kind, funny, caring person.
    I will always be grateful for his welcoming smile when I moved to the area in Jr High and discovered my locker was next to Kevin’s. Being the “new” kid, I was very unsure about starting a new school/new friends, etc. But that was all put to rest on my first day as Kevin welcomed me with much joking and good natured teasing! He introduced me to his twin sister and I was blessed with 2 new friends on that first day! Over the years many memories were made through band, school, and spending time at the Homrich home……..but my favorite of Kevin will always be meeting up at our lockers, all the way through High School! We shared a lot of laughter, dating advice, and encouragement at those lockers over the years.
    Thank you, Kevin 🤍

    Homrich family/extended family, we will be praying for you all now and in the days ahead.

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Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Visitation

5-8pm

Roth-Gerst Funeral Home

Thursday, December 19, 2024

Visitation

10-11am

Memorial Service

11am

Roth-Gerst Funeral Home

Make a Contribution

Charity of Choice

or

The Homrich Family