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301 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Kraak, Lena (I9736)
 
302 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. van Dijk, Maaike (I9980)
 
303 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Hellebrekers, Sophie (I6717)
 
304 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Bertoen, Sara (I5117)
 
305 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Bertoen, Neeltje (I5118)
 
306 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Eliassen, Henri Willem Theodoor (I10396)
 
307 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Kromhout, Johannes (I10401)
 
308 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. van der Kuip, Auke (I10452)
 
309 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. van der Kuip, Fokke (I10448)
 
310 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. van der Kuip, Geertje (I10449)
 
311 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Westerhuis, Antje (I10457)
 
312 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Ludwig, Antje (I10503)
 
313 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Bergsma, Hendrik (I10514)
 
314 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Lont, Rinske (I10668)
 
315 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Wassenaar, Martentje (I2814)
 
316 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Habets, Pieter Hubertus (I10726)
 
317 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Neijs, Leonardus Hubertus Josephus Antonius (I10734)
 
318 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Neijs, Hubertine Marie Antoinette Josephine (I10733)
 
319 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Neijs, Rose Marie Joséphine Antoinette (I10736)
 
320 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Kengen, Maria Helena Gertrudis (I10717)
 
321 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Weustenraed, Anna Maria Barbara (I10722)
 
322 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Kusters, Jozef Jacobus (I10757)
 
323 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Neijs, Josephus Hubertus Antonius Henricus (I10737)
 
324 Bij akte geen partner vermeld. Marx, Maria Catharina (I10831)
 
325 Bij het huwelijk werden 7 kinderen erkend: Joukje, Froukje, Baukje, Jasper, Pieter, Jacobus en Sjoukje Sietske. Gezin (F621)
 
326 Binnenschipper, en mede eigenaar (samen met zoon Freerk) van coaster "de Donau" Drijfhout, Tjeerd (I4659)
 
327 Bob Kemp, beloved husband for 30 years of Stephanie Lee Kemp, passed away September 3, 2008, after a brief illness. He was surrounded by those he loved.

Father of Tracy Hedstrom (Tim), Stephanie Kemp Bluming (Adam), Ginny Kemp Biondi (Mike), and Kord Kutchins (Carol). He was also the adored and proud grandpa of Madeleine, Jack, Bennett, Will, Alexandra, Dawson, Olivia, Elise, and Frances. Son of Ruth Lemons Kemp and the late Robert Dale Kemp, Sr. Brother of Greg Kemp (Kitty) and M. Scott Kemp (Gilda).

Bob was born on July 24, 1940, in South Bend, Indiana, and grew up in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. He attended Middlesex Academy in Concord, Massachusetts, was a graduate of Yale University, and earned an M.B.A. at Harvard Business School. In 1968, Bob founded Wilson, Kemp and Associates with childhood friend, Tom Wilson.

In addition to the work he loved, he was also an active member of his communities, including acting as trustee of Beaumont Hospital, the Tuberculosis Society, and former President of the Harvard Business School Club of Greater Michigan. He was a member of Yondotega, Bloomfield Hills Country Club, and Lost Tree Village in North Palm Beach, Florida.

It was upon his father's passing that Bob established "The Green Ace", an annual golf tournament/fund raiser at Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Since its inception in 1998, the foundation has enabled over 74 young men and women to attend colleges and universities across the country.

Nothing was more important to Bob Kemp than his family and friends (although his westies, Roscoe, C.C., and Flo were contenders). His laugh was infectious and his interest in other people and their stories was infinite. His kindness, humor, warmth, intellect and sincerity truly made him one of a kind. He was the one his friends fought over to sit with at a dinner party, and the one his kids fought over at the breakfast table. Life, to and for Bob Kemp, and everyone lucky enough to have known and loved him, was purely, simply and fantastically, "good stuff." 
Kemp, Robert Dale Jr. (I5879)
 
328 Born September 28, 1923 in Chicago, Illinois to Andrew Meyer and Hilda (Vogel) Meyer. Passed away June 4, 2010 at her Bloomington home. Elaine was very active in sports at Fenger High School and traveled extensively. Her career started at Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp. of Chicago in the early 1940's. She postponed her career in the 1950's to marry Wendell G. Anderson, raising two children, Karen and Kevin. The family relocated to Indianapolis, Indiana in 1960. Elaine resumed her professional career in 1975 with the City of Indianapolis, planning department. She retired in 1995 as a Senior Planner. The building community respected her no-nonsense approach to permit reviews. Her final project was the review and issuance of permits for the Colonel Weir Cook Indianapolis Airport Terminal. To be nearer her family, Elaine moved to Bloomington in 2001. She volunteered at the Area 10 Agency on Aging of Ellettsville, and was active with friends and family. Elaine was predeceased by both parents, Andrew and Hilda Meyer of Chicago; husband, Wendell G. Anderson of Indianapolis, Indiana; brother, Ken Meyer and wife, Marion of Frankfort and New Lenox, Illinois. Her memory will be cherished by daughter, Karen L. Haldeman and husband, Arthur of Unionville, Indiana; son, Kevin D. Anderson and Valerie DeLar of Tucson Arizona; grandchildren, Annalise Haldeman of Unionville, Indiana, Kristen Anderson of Garden Grove, California; and brother, Warren Meyer and wife, Muriel of Grand Rapids, Michigan Meyer, Elaine Florence (I9838)
 
329 bouwer van Slot Loevestein. Van Horne, heer van Baucigny, Comte de Hornes Dirk Loef (I8082)
 
330 Bruidegom en bruid verklaren, de 1e met toestemming van de 2e, voor het hunne te erkennen: een kind van het vrouwelijk geslacht, geboren uit de bruid te Rotterdam op 28-10-1920, met de voornaam Wilhelmina Gezin (F414)
 
331 CAPT US NAVY van der Meijden, Paul Arthur (I9927)
 
332 Car accident de Jong, Roger Dean (I5426)
 
333 Carroll was a true patriot. He lived this country. He was a Korean and Vietnam Vet.
He served as an Enlisted soldier then reenlisted as an officer and went on to OCS(Officer Candidate School) and graduated near the top of his class. He went on to receive his Master's Degree in Criminology and served 20 years in the Army finishing out as a Lt. Col. Provost Marshall, Ft. Huachuca, Arizona.
In his career he was awarded the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Legion of Merit, Joint Service Commendation Medal, United Nations Commendation Medal, Korean Service Medal, and National Defense Medal.
He served proudly and with distinction. Carroll had tremendous integrity, was afraid of no one, spoke the truth, and was revered by his five grandsons.
They were certain that Grandpa had single-handedly won the Korean War.

Survived by:
Daughter: Sonja
5 grandsons. 
Kemp, Carroll Paul Jr. (I5877)
 
334 Christine was born in Mora, Minnesota on October 6, 1922, the daughter of John and Christine (Wilkens) Vandermyde. She graduated from Edison High School with the class of 1939 and later went to Cosmetology School in Rockford, Illinois. Christine married DuWayne Vos on April 24, 1942 in Morrison, Illinois.

Christine worked at General Electric for eighteen years. She was a longtime member of Ebenezer Reformed Church in Morrison, Illinois where she also taught Sunday School. She was a member of Home Extension and served on the Carroll County Council on Aging Board. She enjoyed painting, gardening and spending time with her family.

Christine will be dearly missed by her husband DuWayne; one son, Gordon (Joan) Vos of Chadwick, Illinois; two daughters, Faye (David) Livermore of Galesburg, Illinois and Ellen (Robert) Etien of Bella Vista, Arkansas; eight grandchildren, Derek (Brenda) Clevidence of Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, Daniel (Nona) Clevidence of Ankeny, Iowa, Robert Etien of Schenectady, New York, Lynda (Bud) Erickson of Dunlap, Illinois, Rebecca (Jeff) Harris of Springfield, Missouri, Charlotte Vos of Moline, Illinois, Sarah (Terry) Foust of Savoy, Illinois and Amber (Kurt) Bush of DeWitt, Iowa ; nine great-grandchildren, Brett, Emily, Jack, Morgan, Ryan, Casey, Breanne, Trevor and Trenton; one sister Elizabeth (Fred) VenHuizen of Muscoda, Wisconsin; one half brother John (Darlene) Vandermyde of Minneapolis, Minnesota; three half sisters Janice (Robert) DeVries, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Sharon (Don) St. Germain of St. Paul, Minnesota, Mary (Ollie) Frederick of Minneapolis. 
van der Meijden, Christine (I9921)
 
335 Cornie Wayne Vanden Berg was born May 15, 1924, to Cornie and Beryl Reynolds Vanden Berg near Fifield, Iowa. He passed away Thursday, November 22, 2012, at the Pella Regional Health Center-Long Term Care at the age of eighty-eight.

Wayne received his early education in the Pella area schools, graduating from Pella High School with the class of 1941.

In November of 1944 he was called to serve his country with the United States Army. He was discharged two years later in November of 1946.

On September 22, 1947, Wayne was united in marriage with Jeanne Gregory in Knoxville, Iowa. To this union two children were born: Mikki and Greg.

Wayne was employed for nine years as a meat cutter at Vanden Berg Market. He then worked for the State of Iowa as an assistant director of the commerce department. He retired after twenty-three years of service with the state. After retirement he managed Prairie Village in Pella and more recently managed the Pella Super Wash.

Those left to cherish his memory are: his children: daughter Mikki Van Dusseldorp of Pella and son, Greg Vanden Berg of Pella; his grandchildren; great-grandchildren; one sister, Helen Vanden Berg Douwstra of Chandler, Arizona; and his special friend and fishing buddy, Dorothy Vande Voort.

He was preceded in death by: his parents; his wife, Jeanne; son-in-law, Larry Van Dusseldorp; and grandson, Jeff Van Dusseldorp.

Wayne will always be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather and will be missed by his family. 
van den Berg, Cornie Wayne (I9885)
 
336 Cowboy Buikstra, Stendert (I574)
 
337 De Jong was born February 26, 1914, in Sibley, the son of Fred and Jennie (Steensma) De Jong. He was raised in the Doon-Inwood area and later moved to Carnes with his family.

He married Ruth Lydia Streyffeler February 2, 1935, in Wayne, Nebraska. Except for one year at Carnes, the couple made their home in Orange City.

He was a sales representative for home improvement products most of his life.

He was a member of Calvary Christian Reformed Church in Orange City.

Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Jennie "Jackie and her husband, Arnold Vander Spoel of Bitely. Michigan, and Beverly Van Abbema of Orange City; a son and his wife, Eugene and Leslie De Jong of Tempe, Arizona; a sister and her husband, Sue and Tom Jellema of Sioux Falls; a brother and his wife, Tenas and Joanne De Jong of Tustin. California; a brother-in-law, John Van Bemmel of Orange City; eight grandchildren; and 15 great~grandchi1dren.

He was preceded in death by a sister, Gertrude Van Bemmel, and a brother, Jake De Jong. 
de Jong, Peter Fred (I7829)
 
338 Don was born in Sutherland, NE on May 7, 1954 to Vance and Marjorie(Bierma)Arnold. Following his graduation from Sutherland High School in 1972 he attended the University of Nebraska and graduated from it's College of Pharmacy in 1978. He was united in marriage to Cynthia Price on August 25, 1979 for 24 years. To this union was born two sons, Daniel Alan and David Michael. A son, Graham David was born to Dan and Sarah. Graham brought much joy to Don's life. Don later married Mary Larson on September 30, 2005. Don was in partnership with family at Arnold Drug Company for 20 years. In 1998, after the closing of the store, he was employed by Westfield Pharmacy and later at U-Save Pharmacy. Don loved being a pharmacist and enjoyed serving his community. At one time Don was President of the Nebraska Pharmacy Association. He is past President of the Sutherland Chamber of Commerce, Sutherland Hospital Board and was a member of the Sutherland School Board. He served as an elder of the Presbyterian Church, he belonged to the Volunteer Firemen and served as an EMT on the ambulance crew for many years. Don is survived by his wife Mary; her daughter and grandchildren, Michelle, and Casey and Kaitlin Sterling of North Platte; sons Daniel (Sarah) Arnold and grandson Graham David of Lincoln, NE, David (Tiffany) Arnold of Omaha; his parents Marjorie and Vance Arnold of Sutherland; brothers Kenton (Katy) Arnold of North Platte, Gregory (special friend Sheila Morgan) Arnold of Parker, CO, Jeffrey (Kandyce) Arnold of Fremont, NE; and many nieces, nephews and friends. Don was preceded in death by his grandparents Leonard and Nora Arnold and Dick and Nellie Bierma; aunts, uncles and cousins Arnold, Don Clinton (I6320)
 
339 Dora was an evangelist in the countries of Africa, New Zealand, The Philippines, and Jamaica.

Writer - Minister - Book published 1977 God's Unfailing Love Revealed in the Cross. 
Kooy, Dora Wilhelmina (I1435)
 
340 Doug was born September 11, 1957 in Muskegon, MI, to Peter and Ruth Van Meurs. He attended Calvin College, and spent his life working as a painter. He loved music and enjoyed playing the piano and organ. He attended Calvary Church and more recently, Ada Bible Church. Doug will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Sally; his daughters, Christina (Keith) Vander Weide, Elizabeth Van Meurs; granddaughters, Mckenzie, Madison, and Maizey Vander Weide; step-children, Tara (Kevin) McCarthy, Erin (Mike) Jones, Michael (Angie) VanderPloeg, Danae (Joshua) Dandrow; step-grandchildren, Michael and Andrew Jones, Elle and Grant Vander Ploeg, Jack Dandrow; sisters and brothers, Deb (Dan) Gasper, Dan Van Meurs, Dorace Van Meurs, David Van Meurs, Derek (Angela) Van Meurs; and many nieces and nephews. van Meurs, Douglas Wayne (I7791)
 
341 Dowe attended country schools and graduated from New Virginia High School in 1929.

On February 27, 1938, he was united in marriage to Marjorie Peak in Martensdale, Iowa. Five children were born to this union.

He was a farmer all his life and had farmed the same farm 52 years. He was a member of the New Virginia Lions club, and served on the Warren County Zoning Commission, and attended the Broadhorn Church. He had served on the New Virginia and Interstate 35 School Boards for 40 years.

He enjoyed reading and short wave radios.

He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Floyd and Loren, and daughter-in-law Rebecca Loomis.

Leaving to cherish his memory are; wife, Marjorie of New Virginia, Iowa; daughter, Patricia Haugen and husband, Philip of Mason City, Iowa; son, Roland Loomis of Indianola, Iowa; son, James Loomis and wife, Barbara St. Marys, Iowa; daughter, Anita Braddock and husband, Gerald of Adana, Turkey; son, Raymond Loomis of New Virginia, Iowa; 7 Grandchildren; one brother, Wendell Loomis and wife, Wyla of Big Horn, Wyoming; sister-in-law, Marvel Loomis of New Virginia, Iowa; sister-in-law, Jean Hadsall and husband, Robert of St. Marys, Iowa; brother-in-law Dr. Frank Peak and wife, Mary of Knoxville, Iowa, as well as other relatives and a host of friends. 
Loomis, Dowe Raymond (I6274)
 
342 DOWNS -- Georgia Domoney, 87, passed away Thursday, Aug. 12, 2010, at the Porter Hospice Center in Centennial, Colo. Georgia was born Dec. 8, 1922, in Dispatch to Benjamin and Gertrude (Voss) Koops. She graduated from Downs High School.

After high school, she and her sister, Arloa, worked at Shwayder Brothers (Samsonite Luggage), in Denver for several years. On Sept. 7, 1944, she married Vernon Domoney. She and her husband Vernon were co-owners of Domoney Furniture and Funeral Home until selling out to their nephew, Dewey, in 1982.

Georgia was a member of Dispatch Christian Reformed Church of the Downs until her marriage, and then a member of United Methodist Church, where she was the church organist for 52 years. 
Koops, Georgia (I1284)
 
343 Edward Bouwman was born Sept. 12, 1947, to Ed and Sarah (Boom) Bouwman in Rock Rapids, Iowa. He attended school in Lester, Iowa, until 1955, when he moved to Garretson, S.D. There he attended country school and graduated from Garretson High School in 1965. From 1970 to 1972 he served in the U.S. Army. In 1974 he graduated from the University of South Dakota, Vermillion, S.D., with a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting.

On Aug. 19, 1978, he married Sharon Smith in Roseville. After their marriage he worked for Target Corporation as an auditor until 1979. The couple then moved to Garretson to farm. In 1986 they moved to Luverne where he began working for Farm Credit Services. He also worked at various branches in West Palm Beach, Fla., Worthington, and in Plymouth, Wis., until 1992. He then joined First Farmers and Merchants Bank in Luverne as a loan officer. Ten years later he became the vice president of Merchants Bank in Cannon Falls. Following his retirement in August 2008, the couple moved to Brandon. On Feb. 10, 2009, he was diagnosed with renal cell cancer.

He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Luverne. He was also a member of the Garretson Legion. He served as president of the Luverne Hockey Association and volunteered as an EMT in Cannon Falls. He enjoyed traveling and camping.

Mr. Bouwman is survived by his wife, Sharon Bouwman, Brandon; three children, Lindsay (Barry) Knudson, Farmington, Edward Bouwman, Sioux Falls, and Tom Bouwman, Raleigh, N.C.; one grandson; a brother-in-law, Jim Smith, Minneapolis; and many other relatives and friends. 
Bouwman, Edward (I5462)
 
344 erkenning door de ouders op 24-11-1910, achternaam kind was Groffen, kind geboren te Oud Vossemeer, kind bij koninklijk besluit op 27-03-1911 gewettigd.
 
Gezin (F763)
 
345 erkenning door moeder d.d. 09-12-1914, erkenning door vader bij huwelijk d.d. 16-08-1916. Gezin (F770)
 
346 Geboren op het vaartuig van de ouders. Vermaat, Pieter (I9201)
 
347 Geboren op het vaartuig van de ouders. Vermaat, Abraham (I9202)
 
348 Geboren op het vaartuig van de ouders. Vermaat, Kornelis (I9203)
 
349 Geboren op het vaartuig van de ouders. Vermaat, Pieter (I9205)
 
350 Gerald was born April 2, 1941 in Oskaloosa, Iowa to Ralph and Nellie Vanden Berg Kuiper. He was raised on a farm north of Pella and attended country school through the 4th grade. Gerald graduated from Pella High School in 1959 where he played football, basketball and track and earned 12 varsity letters. He was the captain and quarterback for his high school team.

Gerald met Nancy Terpstra at an athletic event at Pella Christian High School and they became high school sweethearts. Following his graduation he enrolled at Iowa State University and played freshman basketball. Later he transferred to Central College where he received his degree in 1964 majoring in Physical Education and Sociology. He was the recipient of the Richard J. Mentink Award for leadership, sportsmanship and inspiration.

Gerald and Nancy were united in marriage on June 7, 1962, at the First Reformed Church in Pella. He coached football, basketball and track at the Pella and Knoxville High Schools. He later became a partner in Vic Young Sporting Goods in Des Moines; was an Adidas rep and a longtime salesman for Hopkins Sporting Goods.

He spent 20 years in Development at Central College and Progress Industries in Newton, and assisted in the development of Honey Creek Resort. He served on several boards, was a Kiwanis member, and Deacon of his church. Gerald and Nancy served as Youth Group Sponsors both in the Pella and Knoxville churches. Another one of Gerald’s enjoyments of life was officiating, both as a football referee over 26 years and as a track starter.
His career spanned over 46 years and was ranked a Master Starter. He officiated many NCAA college and university track meets as well as the Nike Masters meet in Eugene, Oregon. Gerald was a starter for both the Boys and Girls State Meets; a Drake Relays official for over 30 years, served as assistant chief umpire and was an inductee into the Iowa Track Officials Association Hall of Fame, and in 2006 was inducted in the Drake Relays Wall of Honor. In 2010 he received the John Lowry Distinguished Service Award by IATO. In 2012 the high hurdle event at the Knoxville Panther Relays was named in his honor. He was named Official of the Year on several occasions by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union. He was a highly respected starter and thoroughly enjoyed watching the accomplishments of young athletes. This was very fulfilling to Gerald until his retirement in 2005.

Gerald and Nancy were privileged to celebrate their 51st wedding anniversary in 2013, though he was facing many health challenges following a diagnosis of cancer in 1996. Gerald cherished his wife, children and grandchildren. He enjoyed attending his grandchildren’s activities and events.

He will be remembered as a loving husband, father and grandfather. Those who are left to cherish his memory are his wife, Nancy, of Indianola, daughter, Lana Michele Smith and her husband, Paul, and their two children: Jay and Kaylee of Indianola; daughter, Dr. Lisa Ann Copple and her husband, Kenton, and two children: Kade and Carson of Waukee, IA; son Thomas G. Kuiper and his wife, Tammy, and daughter Avery, 3 stepsons, Austin, Caleb and Sage of Pella, IA; two sisters, Violet Boot and Norma Hiemstra; his mother-in-law Pauline Terpstra, all of Pella, IA; five sister-in-laws and four brother-in-laws: Gretta and Chester Geels of Pewaukee, Wisconsin, Carole and Henry Stavinga of Largo, Florida, Georgia and Dr. Sander deHaan of Holland, Michigan, Frances Van Waardhuizen of Farmington, Missouri, and Myrna and Gerald Schuiling of Rockford, Michigan, and many special relatives and dear friends.

Gerald was preceded in death by his parents, Ralph G. and Nellie Kuiper; his father-in-law, George A. Terpstra; his brothers-in-law: Arvin Boot, Rev. Harold Hiemstra and Charles Van Waardhuizen; three nieces: Kaylene Boot, Valerie Hiemstra and Michele Van Waardhuizen, nephew, Aaron Van Waardhuizen. Gerald was baptized at the Third Reformed Church and made profession of his faith at the First Reformed Church in Pella. At the time of his death he was a member of the First Christian Reformed Church in Pella, Iowa. 
Kuiper, Gerald L. (I9892)
 

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