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401 Mijn ongeval Lipsch, Martinus (I6254)
 
402 Mijnwerker - sleper Laumen, Theodor (I58)
 
403 milicien bij het 8e regiment Infanterie Tjepkema, Tjepke (I384)
 
404 Mr. Loomis was born June 6, 1917, in Murray, Iowa, to Ralph and Elsie (Bierma) Loomis. He grew up on the family farm and graduated from St. Mary's (Iowa) High School. He married his high school sweetheart, Wyla Elaine Jacobs, Feb. 26, 1941, in Indianola, Iowa. The couple moved to Wyoming in 1941 and worked for Ralph Wiley on Prairie Dog Creek for four years. They later moved to Big Horn, where Mr. Loomis was dairyman for Goelet Gallatin at the Gallatin Ranch. When the ranch sold the dairy herd and developed a Hereford cow-calf operation, Mr. Loomis became foreman. He later bought all the cattle and machinery and leased the ranch until 1984, when he retired. He was a ditch rider for the Last Chance Ditch for several years. He was a charter member of the Big Horn Lions Club and served as president. He was a 4-H leader for many years and a member of the Big Horn Volunteer Fire Department and the Mount Hope Cemetery board of directors. He enjoyed building cabinets, knickknack boxes and planters and was the primary architect for a mountain cabin. He also enjoyed fishing and hunting with his family and riding his four-wheeler to the cabin. He was preceded in death by two brothers. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Dennis of Big Horn and Marion of Cheyenne; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Loomis, Wendell Earl (I6276)
 
405 Mrs. Margaret J. Wagenaar, 64, who moved to Phoenix two years ago from Chicago, died Tuesday in Scottsdale Baptist Hospital.
Mrs. Wagenaar, 3628 E. Sheridan, was a member of Lakeview Reformed Church and had been a dental secretary 20 years in Chicago. She was born in Sullivan, Ind.
Survivors include her husband, John; two daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Bruining, Phoenix, Mrs. Dorothy Evers, Sacramento, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Virginia Raymond, Scottsdale; another sister and four brothers, all of Chicago; and five grandchildren. 
Radius, Margaret J. (I5719)
 
406 Mrs. Mulder, the former Rose De Jong, was born at Ireton March 8, 1912. She was married to Alvin Mulder on February 10, 1933, at Ireton.

Survivors include the widower; five sons, Alfred of Gallup, New Mex., Harold of Dearborn, Mich., Ivan of Alameda, Calif. , Marvin in Vietnam, Leon at home; four daughters, Mrs. Stan Altena of Sioux Center, Mrs. Curtis Roelofs of Grand Rapids, Mich., Miss Alma and Miss Donna at home; four brothers, Ted De Jong of Ireton, Bernard of Artesia, Calif., Henry of Maurice, Alfred of Ireton; three sisters, Mrs. Art De Boer of Orange City, Mrs. Clarence Mulder of Ireton, Mrs. Harold Bolkema of Grand Rapids, Mich.; 15 grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Fred De Jong of Ireton. 
de Jong, Roelfje (I7827)
 
407 Naar Australië gemigreerd Gezin (F1023)
 
408 Naar Australië gemigreerd Gezin (F1027)
 
409 On June 11, 2018. Preceded in death by wife, Anita; surrounded by daughters, Sandra (Greg) Dahn & Cindy (Doug) Anderson; grandchildren, Melissa (Jim), Corey (Tera) & Troy (Shelby); great-grandchildren, Mason, Cole, Makenna, Ashlyn, Evan, Easton & Hailey; sister, Dottie (Harry) Rensenbrink; companion, Lee Whitting; also many nieces, nephews, relatives & friends. Funeral Service 11 AM Thursday, June 14th, at Roberts Funeral Home, 8108 Barbara Ave., Inver Grove Heights. Visitation 10-11 AM prior to the service. Interment Acacia Park Cemetery. Memorials Preferred. Special thanks to the staff at The Pillars Hospice Home in Oakdale for their kindness. van Someren, Alvin M. (I5395)
 
410 Onroerend goedbezitter 't Goed te Melcrode.
Schepenen te Swalmen voor Hertog v. Gelre. 
van Horne, Godevaart (I3670)
 
411 op 1 juli 1890 vanuit Het Bildt vertrokken naar Amerika. Gezin (F93)
 
412 Op 1 juli 1909 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar USA. Schat, Syds (I1360)
 
413 Op 15 maart 1883 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar USA. Gezin (F877)
 
414 Op 15 maart 1883 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar USA. Gezin (F245)
 
415 Op 17 augustus 1897 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar Amerika. Kuipers, Hendrik Wytzes (I5513)
 
416 Op 19 april 1893 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar Chicago. Gezin (F2217)
 
417 op 19 maart 1874 aangekomen in New York vanuit Liverpool. Kuipers, Anne (I5829)
 
418 Op 20 april 1883 vertrokken naar USA Gezin (F1560)
 
419 Op 21 mei 1942 vanwege dwangarbeid naar Bremen, Duitsland. Bevaart, Willem Hendrik (I1611)
 
420 Op 21 september 1881 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar USA. Buikstra, Neeltje (I992)
 
421 Op 25 mei 1889 vertrokken van Het Bildt naar Amerika. Gezin (F155)
 
422 Op 30 september 1922 aangekomen in New York. Claessen, Antoon (I6746)
 
423 Op 31 maart 1890 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar USA (Jitske, Arjen, Thomas en Rinske). Gezin (F874)
 
424 op 9 februari 1911 vertrokken van HET BILDT naar DAKOTA. Gezin (F1649)
 
425 Overleden a.b. van het schip Adriana gelegen in de kom der vaart. den Ouden, Dirk (I3085)
 
426 Phyllis Rust, 71, glided peacefully into her Savior's arms June 6, 2009. Unexpectedly we may say, but timely in the Master's plan.Phyl was born February 11, 1938 to Andrew and Etta DeJong, the second of 10 daughters. She married John Rust September 5, 1958. They lived an active life and raised 2 children. Throughout their marriage, they lived in Minnesota and Arkansas. Each house John provided, Phyl made it home using her gifts of decorating, sewing and gardening making them beautiful inside and out.Hard work, perpetual motion, nurturing and tending to her home, family and others was evident in everything she did.John and Phyl were married 50 years. They enjoyed varied interests and integrated them into their daily life and travels. John and Phyl enjoyed traveling South in the winter and camping in the Airstream John restored. As always, Phyl's traveling projects included sightseeing, antiquing, quilting, trying to keep John on track and making the plan for the day.Phyl exhibited an enthusiasm for life. She loved gardening and became a Master Gardener. She was as often on her knees in the garden as she was on her knees in prayer for others.She used her gifts and talents touching many lives. The beautiful quilts and patterns she created are indicative of the Master's Plan in her life.She was greatly loved and will be terribly missed by her loving husband John, daughter Leslie and husband Bill Humphrey, grandchildren Ashley and Whitney, son Doug and wife Gerri Ann Rust.Phyl is survived in life by sisters Fran and Dave Maat, California, Dort and Poncho Jacinto, Mexico, Joyce and Loren Timmer, MN, Carolyn and Warren Kamstra, MN, Jan and Randy Godeke, MN, Julie and Rick Neufeld, Tennessee, Shirley and John Hyre, Florida, Linda and Jere Phillips, MN, Sandi DeJong, MN, many nieces, nephews, and friends.Phyl is preceded in death by her parents Andrew and Etta DeJong, and granddaughter Jordain Rust.May God give us strength, comfort and grace until we see her again de Jong, Phyllis E. (I5410)
 
427 PVT 7th Cal Reg A/S infantry Korean War, Killed in action. Siegersma, Merle Wayne (I5387)
 
428 Raad van magistraten. Hameleers, Wilhelmus (I3716)
 
429 Rena was born March 16, 1915 at Ireton, the daughter of Fred and Jennie (De Jager) De Jong. Except for a few years at Pease, Minn., she was raised at Ireton where she first attended a country school and then the Christian school.

On June 6, 1945 she married Art De Boer at Ireton. They farmed near Ireton until 1968 when they moved to Orange City.

In the fall of 1993, they both became residents of the Heritage House.

Mrs. De Boer was a member of the First Reformed Church in Orange City where she participated in the Lydia Circle. In earlier years she taught Sunday school and catechism classes at Ireton.

Survivors include her husband; two daughters and their husbands, Marcia and Bert Groeneweg and Norma and Robert Lucas, all of Sioux Falls, S.D.; a son and his wife, Arlin and Laura De Boer of Sharon, Conn.; six grandchildren, Rhonda Boyum, Mark Groeneweg, Angela and Jeffrey Lucas, and Jenny and Jesse De Boer; two brothers, Henry De Jong of Orange City and Alfred De Jong of Ireton; and a sister, Esther Mae Bolkema of Grand Rapids, Mich.

She was preceded in death by two brothers, Ted De Jong and Bernard De Jong, and two sisters, Rose Mulder and Ann Mulder. 
de Jong, Rena (I7830)
 
430 rene Van Englehoven was born March 30, 1913 in rural Marion County, the daughter of John A. and Nellie De Raad Van Waardhuizen.

She attended fair Oaks Country Grade School near Cordova.

On October 25, 1934, she married rene Van Englehoven at Kirksville, Mo.

They farmed in the Fifield, Otley, Monroe and Pella Areas until they retired from farming in 1971. Moving into Pella, she then worked as a war clerk and nurse's aide at Pella Community Hospital and laer was employed by T&D Department Store.

Irene died August 7, 1991 at Pella Community Hospital.

She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers in infancy; and an infant grandson, Nathan Smith.

She is survived by her husband; one daughter, Mrs. Deryl (Pat) Smith of Colorado Springs, Colo.; two sons, Ronald of Knoxville and Marvin of San Clemente, Calif.; 11 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Earl (Angelene) Grandia of Pella. 
van Waardhuizen, Irene (I9878)
 
431 Tenminste nog één levende persoon is verbonden aan deze aantekening - detailgegevens worden niet weergegeven. Buikstra, Bernard (I3351)
 
432 Schepen in Wessem. Smeets, Joannes (I8035)
 
433 Schepen van Roermond. Schmeits, Willem (I3660)
 
434 Sergeant infanterie KNIL. Joosten, Godefridus Hubertus (I7561)
 
435 SFC US ARMY WWII Korea, Vietnam. Kuipers, Ralph E. (I5926)
 
436 Sgt US Marine Corps, World War II. Meyer, Henry Richard (I9779)
 
437 She attended Kerney College, then taught school for one year before being married. She married Russell Scofield of Wallace, Nebraska on April 15, 1951. Norma worked for many years at the San Mateo County Election Department.. She is survived by two sisters Erma Jean (and Lane) Young, and Marjorie (and Vance) Arnold. three brothers Gayle (and Marlys) Bierma, Charles (and Mary) Bierma, and Lester (and Llewelyn) Bierma and a sister in law (Mary Bierma). Also surviving are numerous nieces and nephews. Norma leaves behind her loving husband of 50 years, her four devoted children Mike (and Linda) Scofield, Randy Scofield, Christi Scofield (and her husband Dr. Jeff Frost) and Rod Scofield) plus three grandchildren, Andrea and Marcus Scofield, and Rachel Frost Bierma, Norma LaVaughn (I6291)
 
438 She was born April 24, 1947, at Ontario, Ore., daughter of Perry and Mabel Lemmon. She was the younger of two daughters, who were seven years apart in age.
Her family moved from Payette to Idaho Falls, Idaho, in 1953 where she was raised and lived most of her life. She attended Idaho Falls High School, class of 1964. She married George Sparr, her high school sweetheart. They raised two daughters in Ammon, Idaho; Tammy and Brenda. They divorced after 18+ years. She later married Joe A. Kildow, Castle Rock, Colo., her best friend and love of her life, March 27, 1996. Widowed, July 18, 2009, she missed him greatly and looked forward to being reunited.
Jeanna experienced many difficulties in this life, especially with her health. She developed strength through her struggles and came through them a stronger person. She cherished friendships, wanted to be accepted and showed unconditional Christ-like love to others.
She loved angels, dragonflies, shopping, Oprah, reading, manicures, pedicures, weekly hair appointments by her grand-daughter - Chantell, watching HGTV and Hallmark movies.
She was a successful Tupperware and Avon sales manager, where she earned cars and great rewards for her hard work. She loved the outdoors. When in better health, she enjoyed doing many recreational activities; camp, hike, snowmobile, ride bikes, flowers and many more. In addition, she enjoyed working in retail clothing and as a hospital unit clerk.
She was raised a member of the Trinity Methodist Church, until she married George. She then joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She enjoyed callings in the primary presidency, teaching primary and being a visiting teacher.
Survivors include: two daughters, Tammy Evans (Aaron), West Jordan, Utah, and Brenda Peterson, (Dale Peterson), Idaho Falls, Idaho; grandchildren Brandon (Wendy) Evans, West Jordan, Utah, and Chantell Evans, West Jordan, Utah, and Britney (Jason) Croney, Shelley, Idaho, Derek Peterson and Brooklyn Peterson, Idaho Falls, Idaho. She has six great-grandchildren; brother-in-law, Kenneth Slusser, Idaho Falls, Idaho; two nieces, Kathryn Slusser, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Saundra (Larry) Dunsmoor, Klamath Falls, Ore.; and one great-nephew. She is preceded in death by her parents; husband; and sister, Carolyn Slusser, who passed only nine months prior. 
Lemmon, Jeanna Lee (I6311)
 
439 She was born in McDonald County, Mo., and was an administrative aide for the U.S. Department of the Treasury. She was a member of the National Business and Professional Women's Club, Toastmasters and Christ Church Unity of San Diego. Knisley, Alys Grace (I5730)
 
440 She was born on November 4, 1923 in Galt to the late Nicholas and Henrika Kooy.
Dine is preceded in death by her husband, Henry N. Pederson; her loving son, Wilson D. Burtt Jr. and wife, Cindy; Dine was blessed with one grandchild, Christian Burtt and wife, Marie and two great grandchildren; three surviving siblings, Elisabeth Courway, Clarence Kooy and Harvey Kooy and wife, Patricia.
Dine was a Manteca resident. She graduated from Manteca High School in the class on 1941. She worked at a car dealership as a secretary for years. Dine was a volunteer braille typist. A talented seamstress, Dine's meticulousness and skill transpired with every garment..
She was timid, but her humor would always shine through. She loved her son dearly as he was her pride and joy. She will be remembered for her love for her family and her gentle spirit.
 
Kooy, Dine G. (I1449)
 
441 She was born September 13, 1920 in Chicago, Illinois to Peter and Jennie (Buis) Verbaere. On April 17, 1942, she was married to Von Theodore Cornish in Coldwater, Michigan and he preceded her in death February 14, 1981. She has lived in Battle Creek for the last 2½years moving from Albion, she was a Homemaker. She was a member of St. John Catholic Church while in Albion and has attended the Seventh Day Baptist Church in Battle Creek for the last 20 Years. She is survived by 3 daughters Andriana (Kent) Spitler of Midlothian, VA; Connie L. Yates and Gloria J. Cornish both of Battle Creek, MI; 3 sons Von T. Cornish Jr. and Michael E. (Sandy) Cornish both of Albion; and Lee R. Cornish of Battle Creek, MI; 16 grandchildren; 33 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren; 1 sister Jennie Anderson of Chicago,IL; 2 Brothers Jerry Verbaere of Chicago, IL and Fred (Joan) Verbaere of California. Besides her husband Von Theodore Cornish, she was preceded in death by 1 son David; 3 grandchildren Dawn Cornish, James and Laura Yates; 1 sister Martha Shaffer; 2 brothers Peter and Lou Verbaere.  Verbaere, Leona Julia (I9822)
 
442 SN
US NAVY
KOREA

WWII NAVY PTS
KOR WAR CARRIER 
Kemp, SMN Stanley (I5898)
 
443 sneuvelde in de Slag bij Stavoren.  Van Horne, Heer van Gaasbeek Gerard II (I8076)
 
444 surnumerair bij de rijksbelastingen. van Urk, Auke (I1170)
 
445 Tammy was a beloved daughter, wife, mother, and grandmother, called home to be with her Heavenly Father on Mother's Day. Her passing was unexpected, but her legacy is present in all who had the privilege to know her.
She was born to George Wesley Sparr and Jeanna Lee Lemmon in Idaho Falls, Idaho. On February 14, 1985, she was sealed to her sweetheart Aaron Dee Evans in the Idaho Falls Temple. She worked for many years in the healthcare industry as a marketing specialist before starting her own promotions business.
Her gift to the world was the care she showed for others. Many have been touched by her kindness and love. Words cannot express the deep love and devotion she had for her grandchildren. She put the needs of her family before her own and we are thankful to have been recipients of her love and tenderness. She was a faithful member of the LDS church and with her husband, adored the children they taught in primary over the past several years.
Tammy is survived by her husband, Aaron; their two children, Brandon (Wendy) and Chantell; 4 grandchildren, Braxton, Delaney, Hadley and Paisley. She was preceded in death by her mother Jeanna. 
Sparr, Tammy Jean (I6341)
 
446 The family moved west finding work with government defense projects, sometimes living in makeshift housing until more permanent accommodations were available. They finally settled in Nampa, Idaho in 1941.

Lloyd was a graduate of Nampa High School in 1950 where he participated in boxing and lettered four years in track. He then attended one year of business school before being drafted into the US Army in March of 1951. He married Sara Corder June 23, 1951 and they began their marriage years at Fort Lewis in Washington state. There, daughter Diane was born. Upon his discharge from the Army, the family returned to Nampa in 1953. His son Wayne was born in 1955, followed by son Russell in 1959.

Lloyd enjoyed a 39-year career in the meat packing industry. He started as a butcher and ended his career as plant engineer. He was well respected for incorporating many innovative ideas, including development of an automated knife sharpening machine. Following retirement Lloyd volunteered for several years with Idaho Fish and Game, where he was fondly known as "Bear Trap Lloyd".

Lloyd was an avid elk hunter. He also was a horseman. He especially enjoyed utilizing his horses to pack the camp in and the elk out. The family also enjoyed vacations to the Oregon coast, Disneyland, and many camping, fishing and hunting adventures. Later in life He and Sara purchased a cabin near Garden Valley in 1985, where they spent many wonderful hours with family and friends.

Lloyd was a unique self-taught wood carver and won many awards from the Idaho Woodcarving Guild. His carvings remain prized possessions of family and friends. He also enjoyed competing in fun runs/race walking. His favorite was the Robie Creek half marathon. At the age of 70, he finished in the top of his age group.

He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 60 years, Sara, his youngest son Russell, his parents, in-laws, brother Kenneth, his wife Charlotte, and sister Linda.

Lloyd is survived by daughter Diane, son Wayne (Vicki), grandchildren Mindy Franssen, Amy Nixon (Craig), Joe Franssen (Helenna), Holly Markus-Martinez, Abigail Nieto (Sam), and Katie Hadlock plus thirteen great grandchildren and many, many special friends. 
Markus, Lloyd Ernest (I5583)
 
447 Tolheffer Naus, Henricus (I6988)
 
448 Tussen 13 oktober 1944 en 17 oktober 1944 zat Gerrit Kabbedijk gevangen in Kamp Amersfoort. Kabbedijk, Gerrit (I5205)
 
449 US Air Force in Korea Siegersma, MSGT Marvin Leroy (I5386)
 
450 Verdronken na scheepsaanvaring. Drijfhout, Freerk (I5969)
 

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