1946
2024
Gunther Lehmwald, age 78, of Thornton, IL, passed away Monday, November 4, 2024. He was a loving husband to Cheryl, and they enjoyed many travel adventures together making wonderful memories. Proud father to Nicole (Phil) Buck and step-children, Rob (Deb) Bult, Becky (Kirk) Holdcraft, Loren Bult, and Amy (Dean) Varner. Grandpa Happy was an even prouder grandfather to Covey Buck, Cosette Buck, Drake Bult, Kyle Holdcraft, Andy Holdcraft, Sara Bult, Josie Varner, and Will Varner.
Gunther was a man who wore his pride in his German heritage with honor. Born in Baden-Baden to his parents Alex and Elsie Lehmwald in 1946, he cherished his roots, often sharing stories of his rich history and traditions with anyone who would listen. He was a proud German by birth, but an even prouder American by choice, embracing both cultures with equal fervor and gratitude throughout his life.
Gunther was a true adventure seeker, loving to be on the water either fishing or scuba diving. He was a crafty hobbyist always working on a project. He loved a good game of chess and a good joke. He was a devoted Bears fan, music enthusiast and devoted cat dad. His love of travel was captured through his camera lens and beautiful photography.
Gunther’s sense of humor and love for life will be forever missed.
Arrangements entrusted to Smits Funeral Home – South Holland, IL.
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Larry Dipert
November 10, 2024
Larry and I were so sorry to hear about Gunther. He seemed to be in such good spirits the last time we talked to him. We will keep you in our thoughts and pray for you also!
Old Farts gathering
Bob and Donna DeBok
November 7, 2024
G-Man will be missed by his friends from work and our family! When we would get together we always had fun and enjoyed each others company! We loved him and his humor
Rick & Ellen Boothe
November 6, 2024
Cheryl, we are so sad for your loss. It was great stopping in last year to say hi and meet Gunther. You'll be in our thoughts and prayers...
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