West Michigan Billionaire Richard DeVos Has Died

West Michigan’s best known billionaire businessman Richard DeVos has died at the age of 92. The co-founder of Amway, and renowned philanthropist for many causes throughout the region, died “from complications from an infection” according to spokesman Nick Wasmiller.

Wasmiller released the following statement from the DeVos family shortly after his death today where he was surrounded by his family at the family home in Ada outside of Grand Rapids:

“Our father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, Rich DeVos, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on September 6, 2018, at age 92.  

“Dad spread positivity everywhere he went and encouraged everyone he met.  He did that for his children and grandchildren, and for countless others around the world.  His positivity was a constant, motivating force that inspired many others to make meaningful changes in their own lives and communities.  He was a visionary leader, builder, life enricher, motivator, and a champion for people from all walks of life.

“Rich DeVos was many things to many people, but to us he was simply “Dad,” “Grandpa,” “Bumpa,” or “Papa Great.”  We are deeply grateful and blessed beyond measure to have been loved unconditionally, raised, mentored, and inspired by him.  He was a role model unlike any other.

“While we are saddened by his passing, our hearts are full as we celebrate the extraordinary life he led. We are comforted that he is reunited with Mom, and that together they are experiencing the joy of eternal life with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”

His wife Helen died last October, after being married for 65 years together. He leaves behind four children, 16 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.

Gov. Rick Snyder responded to the news saying: “We have lost an incredible businessman, philanthropist and true Michigander. The positive impact Rich had on our state is truly immeasurable. Through successful business ventures and charitable endeavors, he created endless opportunities for residents of many different ages and backgrounds. Rich’s giving spirit is how we will always remember him, and his legacy is certain to live on forever. Sue and I are sending thoughts and prayers to his loved ones as they reflect on the life of a wonderful man who lived with purpose and compassion for others.”

Meanwhile, Lt. Gov. Brian Calley had these thoughts: “Rich DeVos was a pillar in the West Michigan community.  His vision, intellect, compassion and mentorship will be missed immensely.  Rich DeVos’s life should be celebrated as he led an extraordinary one and the legacy he leaves behind will be felt by generations to come.  Julie and I send our deepest condolences to the DeVos family during this very difficult time as they mourn an incredible man.”

Congressman Bill Huizenga (MI-02) released the following statement on the passing of Richard DeVos: “It’s hard to imagine what West Michigan would look like without Richard DeVos. Rich was as approachable and as down to earth as they come. He exhibited the type of servant leadership that makes West Michigan such a special place. Through his philanthropic activities, Rich led by example, created new opportunities for countless West Michigan residents, and strived to make our community an even greater place to call home. While his legacy will live on, his leadership and friendship will be deeply missed.”

Funeral arrangements are pending.

The photo of Richard and Helen DeVos accompanying this story on Moody on the Market is courtesy of Amway Corporation in Ada.

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