![]() ![]() Over the years, Jack served on community boards and volunteered his time and resources to several non-profits: United Way, Boys & Girls Club, Center for Women in Transition (now known as Resilience), Outdoor Discovery Center, and Ottawa/Allegan Wildlife Association to name a few. He was very proud of his accomplishments, but always gave credit to those who surrounded him, and enjoyed watching others succeed. Additionally, he was involved in developing several communities in the Holland/Zeeland area, such as Tiffany Shores, Tiffany Ridge, and Greystone Estates. He was also proud to have received the ATHENA award in 1996 (first time a male received this award). He was the #1 Salesperson multiple times, Realtor of the Year, Small Business Person of the Year, the 1997 Sam Walton Business Leader Award, the 2002 WMLAR Lifetime Achievement Award, and the 2017 REALTOR Emeritus Award from the National Association of Realtors. Jack’s passion for real estate and giving back to his community was rewarded by many accolades and awards. For over ten years, Jack continued to lead the company. In 2006, Woodland was sold to the Schmidt Family of Companies and became Coldwell Banker Woodland Schmidt. In 1981, he and four partners purchased Woodland Realty and under his leadership, they were consistently one of the top producing real estate companies in Western Michigan. In 1973 he started selling real estate at Woodland Realty, and in 1979 became the Sales Manager. Jack had a very successful real estate career. Additional loving family members are sister in-law, Lynn Bouman Laura Canan and her daughters, Dani and Lainey as well as his nieces and nephews. He also leaves behind his eight grandchildren: Michelle Bronson, Joe Maki (Samantha Jo Gager), Jenna Maki, Jessica Maki (Evan Schriner), Shelby Stroh (Greyson Nordeste), Alison (Andrew) VanDeWalker, Sydney Stroh, Jackson Heglar, and one great-grandson, Colton Bronson. Jack is survived by his four children: Scott (Joannie) Bouman, Sheri Stroh, Christi Maki, and Jennifer (Steven) Maynard. He was preceded in death by his parents his brother, Paul Bouman and his sister, Judy Versendaal. He was born on March 31, 1942, in Holland, Michigan, to Alvin and Hazel (Brower) Bouman. Bouman, 80, of Holland, Michigan, passed away on December 21, 2022, surrounded by his family. To leave a condolence and for more information, please visit The family wishes to thank the caring staff of Vista Springs Holland Meadows for the love and care Henry received over this past year.Jack W. and one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Visitation will be Tuesday, September 13, from 2-4 p.m. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Hamilton. Tuesday, Septemat Langeland-Sterenberg Funeral Home, 315 E. Henry is survived by his family, Luanne Hassevoort of Holland his son, Jeffrey and Stacey Klein of Hamilton, daughter, Brenda and Tom Flokstra of Hamilton proud grandpa of Ben and Karina Klein, Sam, Josh, Joey, and Leah Klein, Drew, Brian, Curtis, and Trenton Flokstra siblings, Shirley and Vern Van Klompenberg, Earl and Marge Klein, Lloyd Schrotenboer, Sandy and Mike DePree several nieces and nephews.įuneral services will be 6:30 p.m. Klein, Jerome Klein and Rachel Schrotenboer. He was preceded in death by his parents and siblings, Jr. Henry was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed trap shooting, fishing, and hunting with his grandchildren. Henry was a lifelong farmer and retired from Schipper Eggs. He was the son of Stanley and Albertha Klein and was a lifelong member of Hamilton Christian Reformed Church. Henry Klein age 77, of Hamilton, died Monday, Septemat Vista Springs Holland Meadows. ![]()
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