Garfield Township
Newaygo County, Michigan
Rob Kinniburgh
In Memory
The Garfield Township Board mourns the passing of Rob Kinniburgh, a beloved and dedicated member of the Garfield Township Board. Rob's unwavering commitment to our community and his selfless service extended far beyond his official duties.
A Leader and a Visionary
Throughout his tenure as a trustee, Rob displayed exceptional leadership and an unwavering dedication to the progress and well-being of our township. His presence on numerous committees was marked by his insightful contributions, thoughtful analysis, and unwavering commitment to excellence.
A Helping Hand and a Listening Ear
Rob's leadership and selflessness were evident in every role he undertook. He approached each task with an infectious enthusiasm and a genuine desire to make a positive impact. He never hesitated to lend a helping hand, offer guidance, or share his wisdom for the betterment of our community.
A Friend to All
Rob's ability to connect with people from all walks of life was truly remarkable. He had a gift for listening attentively, understanding diverse perspectives, and finding common ground. His warm and engaging personality made him a friend to many, and his genuine concern for others was evident in his interactions.
A Lasting Legacy
Rob's legacy extends far beyond his formal role as a trustee. He leaves behind a lasting impact on the hearts and minds of all those who had the privilege of knowing him. His commitment to community service, his unwavering dedication, and his selfless spirit will continue to inspire us for generations to come.
Embracing His Values
As we bid farewell to our dear friend and colleague, let us honor his memory by embracing the values he held dear. May we strive to emulate his compassion, his integrity, and his unwavering commitment to making our community a better place for all.
Motion
Rob was well known for always making the final motion at Township meetings, reliably concluding each session with the words, "I make a motion to adjourn."
Rest in Peace, Rob Kinniburgh