Amy B Watkins
Condolences to the family, we are so sorry for your loss. Dennis was such a great man and will be missed by all of us. He was kind, caring and would do anything to help anyone. Jesse and Amy Watkins, Wyatt and Celine, Amanda and Jon
Birth date: Nov 11, 1965 Death date: Aug 25, 2018
Dennis J. Gum aged 52 of Ludington passed away on Saturday, August 25. 2018 surrounded by loved ones. Dennis was born on November 11, 1965 in Chicago, the son of Dallas and Linda (Mead) Gum. His father preceded him in death. Denn Read Obituary
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Condolences to the family, we are so sorry for your loss. Dennis was such a great man and will be missed by all of us. He was kind, caring and would do anything to help anyone. Jesse and Amy Watkins, Wyatt and Celine, Amanda and Jon
We are truly sorry for your loss. Dennis will be missed and he will never be forgotten, may his soul rest in peace. Our heart felt condolences to you and your family.
~All of us at Top Shelf Energy in North Dakota
Our condolences to Linda,Deanna and family, Our prayers are with you all. Janet and Kathy Jensen

Dennis was a great friend rest in peace my friend. Larry. And. Sarah. Wicks
your grand daughter maddison marie gum will always know who her grandoa was :) i will keep your memory alive in her heart :)
dennis u welcomed me and my daughter into your family and u were always there for us u opened your doors to me and my daughter and u loved my daughter amaya as if she was ur own grand daughter, u will be greatly missed by me and my kids! rest in peace fly high!

Dennis was an awesome guy. He always had a way to make you smile. He loved his grandkids and talked about them all the time. He will be greatly missed.
I loved this man as if he were the son I never had. Whenever I would say hey Dennis come for dinner, it was normal for him to say "only if your making spaghetti, your the only one who makes it just like Grandma Gum". And I would chuckle to myself and say you got it, I will make extra so you can take some home. My Mother cooked her sauce all day and it was delicious, but being the mother of 5, a full time student and working at the time I had to learn some short cuts and one was my spaghetti sauce. I would take 2 large jars of Ragu with mushrooms and add a pound of browned ground beef, a large diced onion and medium diced green pepper. Then add garlic, rosemary, thyme,a little sage, cilantro, and basil and cook it till the veggies were tender. Dennis would eat 2 large helpings and tell me how great it tasted, "just like grandma's" he would say. Then I would send him home with enough for another 3 meals. I never had the Heart to tell him is was store bought stuff, I just chuckled every time he left my table so full he could not walk. I will dearly miss those dinners with Dennis my dear nephew.
