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601 | 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)
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602 | 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)
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603 | Cowboy | Buikstra, Stendert (I574)
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604 | Dan attended Stephenson High School then enlisted in the United States Marine Corps on October 27, 1971 and was honorably discharged on November 5, 1973. During his time in the Marines, he earned the following medals: National Defense Service Medal, Rifle Expert and Pistol Marksman. Dan was a member of the American Legion. He worked as a logger and retired from KSU in Marinette, Wis. Dan enjoyed hunting, fishing with his grandson Lucas, gardening, learning about history and being taught how to play chess by Lucas. He recently moved back in the area from Fairbanks Alaska where they resided. Dan is survived by his wife Barb of Daggett, MI; stepdaughter Dee Dee (Chris); grandson Lucas Smith of Fairbanks Alaska; brothers: Dale Pell; David Pell; Todd (Anna) Pell and Norman (Sandy) Pell, all of Stephenson, MI; brother-in-law John "Jack" (Carol) Bolen of Stephenson, MI; And many nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Dan was preceded in death by his parents and niece Rachel Pell. | Pell, Daniel Bryan (I13190)
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605 | 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)
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606 | Devoted mother and homemaker, preceded in death by husband, Ephrem; son/daughter-in-law, Ernest & Marcella; 3 sons-in-law, Clem Barthel, John Roehl, Robert Mindrum; 4 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; 10 brothers and sisters. Survived by 12 children, Isabelle Barthel, Marie (Lowell) Dehn, Delia Roehl, Donald (Rita), George (Betty), Rev. Francis, Lt. Col. USAF (Ret), Richard (Joanne), Lt. Col. USA (Ret) Ralph (Joyce), Leo (Janice), Marian (Butch) Neumann, Carol Mindrum and Rev. Eugene. Also survived by 65 grandchlidren; 135 great-grandchildren; 25 great-great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Hazel Laumann; many relatives and friends | Laumen, Agnes Mary (I8862)
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607 | 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)
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608 | Don was born on July 28, 1928, to Ephrem and Agnes Pouliot. He was one of 13 children and helped on the family farm until he was drafted by the army in 1954. On June 5, he married Rita Dehn from Anoka , and then returned to the army to serve in Japan for the next 18 months. He and Rita built their home on the family homestead, where he made his living farming and raised their 8 children. Don remained farming until 1982 when his health required him to retire. He then began his hobby of fixing bikes and did so in his garage for many years. Don was a religious man and a member of Sts. Peter & Paul Catholic Church where he was a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Catholic Aid Association. Don loved spending time with his children and grandchildren, whether it was biking on his special three-wheeler bike, playing games and cards, or reading to them. In June of 2010, Don was diagnosed with bile duct cancer, a rare cancer associated with the liver. Don's health declined rapidly and his family spent many hours around his bedside sharing stories and memories during his stay in Hospice. Don will be greatly missed by his wife, Rita, of 56 years, his children Julaine (Dave) Krier, Joyce (Randy) Hatcher, David (Louise), Allen (Donna), Douglas (Denise), Janice (Pat) Hank, Jodi (Dave) Thomsen, Aaron (Peggy), 21 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. siblings: Marie Dehn, Delia Roehl, George Pouliot, Father Francis Pouliot, Lt. Col. USAF (ret.) Richard Pouliot, Lt. Col. USA (ret.) Ralph Pouliot, Leo Pouliot, Marian Neumann, Carol Mindrum-Patton and Father Eugene Pouliot; many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by parents Ephrem and Agnes; brother Ernie; sister Isabelle Barthel. | Pouloit, Donald Joseph (I8918)
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609 | 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)
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610 | 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)
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611 | 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)
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612 | 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)
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613 | 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)
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614 | 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: Pieter Brouwer / Johanna Catharina Groffen (F763)
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615 | erkenning door moeder d.d. 09-12-1914, erkenning door vader bij huwelijk d.d. 16-08-1916. | Gezin: Cornelis Vermaat / Johanna Maria Mulders (F770)
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616 | Flo was born on Jan. 7, 1933, in Rogers, Minn. She attended school at Patrick Henry High School in Minneapolis. After high school, she met the love of her life, Antonio "Tony" Adrignola, and they married on April 19, 1952. Tony made a career of the United States Air Force. Flo, as a military wife, traveled around the country with him. There was one child born in every state they were stationed, as well as Canada. They were blessed with five children. For 17 years, she worked at the "Red Schoolhouse" in Lakeside. She later volunteered for many organizations, unselfishly helping the indigent, sick and homeless. For years she had also served on the board of directors at the Samaritan House in Kalispell. She also was a member of Pope John Paul II of Bigfork, and volunteered for many other organizations such as the Rollins Community Club, Women of Rollins, Rollins Volunteer Fire Department, Chief Homemakers, St. Ann's Catholic Church, St. Joseph's Convalescent Home, Pinehaven, Council of Catholic Women (CCW), and many others. In 1998, Flo was nominated for the Valley-Wide Volunteer of the Year for her outstanding volunteer services to the community. Tony and Flo traveled around the world after the children were raised. They traveled to England, Italy, Sicily, Cancun, Acapulco, Cozumel, and made several trips to Belize. These were the locations of some of their adventures where they celebrated their life together. Flo was a lovely lady, who had a passion for cooking and gardening. Vegetables, cherries, and vibrantly colored flowers were the pride of her hobbies. Traveling with her husband Tony was another enjoyable part of her life. Her family and friends were very important and she relished entertaining them with food and her unforgettable laugh. Making people happy was her greatest joy. Flo's survivors include husband, Tony, of Rollins; daughter, Luci, and Tim Burns, of Florence; sons, Charles of Missoula, Thomas and Angie of Columbia Falls, and Carlo of Houston; grandchildren, William Gross of Florence, Rebecca and Matt Lawson of Stevensville, Jessica and Nathan Snyder, Athena Nicole and Will Frenier of Las Vegas, Jacqueline and Andrew McGraw of Missoula, Antonio and David Adrignola of Missoula, Andrew and Krista of Blackfoot, Idaho, Anthony and Arianna Adrignola of Salt Lake City, and Angelina Adrignola of Missoula. Great-grandchildren include Torren and Teylah Lawson of Stevensville, Marissa and Kira Frenier of Las Vegas, Sicily and Taylee Adrignola of Blackfoot, Skyler Adrignola of Salt Lake City, and Morgan and Eli McGraw of Missoula. Sisters include Caroline Wenz, Mag Cyrus, Rosie Eggergluss and Eleanor Goodsell, all of Minneapolis, and Annalla and Don Helgerson of Kingman, Ariz.; and one brother, Martin Laumann, of Fredrickburg, Texas. | Laumen, Marie Florence (I8910)
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617 | Gary was born April 16, 1949, in Fairbanks, Alaska, to Loren V. and Effie M. (Turner) Enerson. He was a 1967 graduate of Pittsville High School. He served in the U.S. Army for two years, stationed in Germany. Gary worked construction for J.L. Sullivan, Wisconsin Rapids, and for Boldt Construction at the mill. He later was employed at the Pittsville Bakery and Schwanebeck Trucking. He enjoyed auctions, antiques, reading, skiing, tractor and steam shows, Packers games, breakfast at Sandy's Café and walks on the bluff. He was a member of the labor union. Gary was always a friend and willing to help others. He is survived by his parents, Effie Enerson of Marshfield and Loren Enerson of Madison; two sisters, Coral Doescher (special friend Norm Hasenfang) of Marshfield, Judy (Rich) Hauger of Wisconsin Rapids; special nephew; special nieces; and great-nieces and -nephews. | Enerson, Gary Lee (I13275)
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618 | Geboren op het vaartuig van de ouders. | Vermaat, Pieter (I9201)
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619 | Geboren op het vaartuig van de ouders. | Vermaat, Abraham (I9202)
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620 | Geboren op het vaartuig van de ouders. | Vermaat, Kornelis (I9203)
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621 | Geboren op het vaartuig van de ouders. | Vermaat, Pieter (I9205)
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622 | 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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623 | Geraldine Thelma was born on August 25, 1946, in Orange City, the daughter of Ted and Geraldine (Hofmeyer) De Jong. She was raised on a farm near Ireton. On April 2, 1965, she married Howard Glenn Bomgaars at the Christian Reformed Church in Ireton. They farmed near Maurice, where she was a homemaker and assisted her husband. She was a faithful wife, mother, and grandmother. Thelma was a lifetime member of the Ireton Christian Reformed Church, where she participated in Coffee Break. She also belonged to the Martha Circle, which raised funds for the Christian School in Ireton, including Cash for Trash. She enjoyed reading, rummaging, playing games, and vacationing in Branson, Missouri. She loved to spend time with her children and grandchildren and attended all of their various school and sporting activities. Survivors include her husband of 45 years; four children and their spouses, Kim and Steve De Bruin, of Hudsonville, Michigan; Jody and Bruce Van Zee, of New Holland, South Dakota; Glen and Michelle Bomgaars, of Maurice; and Stacy and Jason Johnson, of Alcester, South Dakota; nine grandchildren, Greg, Andrew, and Nichole De Bruin; Josh, Kendra, Zachary, and Brandon Van Zee; and Samantha and Evan Bomgaars; a sister and her husband, Jeanette and Marion Groenendyk, of Grandville, Michigan; a brother and his wife, Alfred B. and Wilma De Jong, of Sioux Center; a brother-in-law, Anthony Dekkers, of Hawarden; two sisters-in-law and their husbands, Adrianna and Gerard Mulder and Gertrude and John Kamies, all of Orange City; and a brother-in-law and his wife, Bill and Mary Bomgaars, of Le Mars. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Arlene Dekkers. | de Jong, Geraldine Thelma (I5438)
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624 | Gertrude was born Nov. 3, 1911 at Doon, the daughter of Fred De Jong and Jennie Steensma De Jong. On Feb. 22, 1934 she married John Van Bemmel at LeMars (Carnes). They made their home in Orange City. She was a member of the First Christian Reformed Church and a charter member of the church's Faith, Hope and Love Society. Mr. and Mrs. Van Bemmel have been co-chairmen of the church's historical committee since its inception, about 30 years ago. She was also an associate member of the Monica Society. Survivors include her husband; daughter Jennie Marie and her husband Don Pluim of Grandville, Mich.; son Harold Francis and his wife Thelma of Orange City; grandchildren Dave and Laura Pluim, Verla and Alvin Hoogland, Ruthann and Kevin Haverhals, Karen and Mike Bosnia, Lora and Kevin Ten Napel and Jeffrey Van Bemmel; 16 great-grandchildren; and brothers and sister, Peter F. and Ruth De Jong of Orange City, Sue and Tom Jellema of Sioux Falls, S.D., and Tenas and Joanne De Jong of Santa Anna, Calif. She was preceded in death by her grandson Glenn Pluim, and a brother, Jake De Jong. | de Jong, Gertrude (I7828)
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625 | gewettigd bij huwelijk ouders op 07-05-1921. | Gezin: Andries Wedzinga / Baukje de Roos (F581)
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626 | Gezin in 1930 aangekomen in New York met het schip Statendam. | Gezin: Hendrik Postma / Antje Gelders (F5189)
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627 | Gezin op 19 maart 1874 aangekomen in New York vanuit Liverpool met het schip Minnesota. | Gezin: Tiete Kuipers / Leentje Bos (F1753)
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628 | Gezin op 19 maart 1874 aangekomen in New York vanuit Liverpool met het schip Minnesota. | Gezin: Hendrik Kuipers / Doetje Jurjens de Jong (F1752)
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629 | Gezin vertrokken op 5 april 1893 naar Amerika. | Gezin: Gjalt Kuiken / Cornelia Salverda (F278)
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630 | Gloria Ann (Steckley) Koopal was born on December 18, 1935 to Adolph and Elsie (Drury) Steckley in Geddes, SD. She graduated from Geddes High School in 1954 and was united in marriage later that same year to John Koopal on June 8th at the United Methodist Church in Geddes. They began their life together farming in the area and raising a family. Gloria took pride in being a farmwife and mother, lending a hand helping on the farm. Harvest was her favorite time of year. Gloria was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church. Some of her favorite pastimes were reading, putting together puzzles, completing word finds and sewing. She enjoyed tending to her garden - canning what she grew, square dancing and playing cards. Gloria loved attending rodeos supporting her grandchildren. Grateful for having shared in Gloria’s life, her three children: Rhonda (Duane) Pedersen of Platte, SD, Tim Koopal of Mitchell, SD and Sandra (DuWayne) Bialas of Parkston, SD; seven grandchildren: Nathen Pedersen, KayCee (Duke) Buffington, Troy (Barb) Bialas, Tyronne (Emily) Bialas, Travis (Gina) Bialas, Trent (Becky) Bialas and Tyler (Brianna) Bialas; 12 great grandchildren; a brother, Leonard (JoAnn) Steckley of Geddes, SD; a sister-in-law, Helen Mesman of Platte, SD; a brother-in-law, Jim Wesseling of Parkston, SD; along with many nieces, nephews and cousins. Gloria was preceded in death by her husband, John Koopal (1999); her parents, Adolph and Elsie Steckley; a sister, Shirley Steckley; two sisters-in-law: Anna (Gene) Vanderheiden and Bernice Wesseling; and a brother-in-law, Harlan Mesman. | Steckley, Gloria Ann (I5623)
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631 | Graaf van Altena. Graaf van Heeze. Graaf van Weert. Comte de Altena Wessem. Count of Hornes. Heer van Horne en Altena. Hij was heer van Horn en ook onder meer van Helmond. | van Horne, Graaf Willem I (I8003)
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632 | Greta (Korver) Carver, the only child of Garrett and Estella (Carpenter) Korver, was born on June 14, 1914, in East Peru, Iowa. Greta's father, Garrett, was the son of Dutch immigrants, (Simon Korver and Gertrude Vander Myde), who came to Pella, Iowa, around 1850, and her mother Estella's parents land family (George and Minerva Carpenter) had lived in the Pella area and had been active in farming since the early 1800s. Greta grew up spending time in Pella and had many fond memories of Pella, then and in more recent years. Greta's parents were motivated by religious convictions and always acted with kindness and generosity to others. They loved Greta very much and had high aspirations for her life. When it was time to start school, Greta's parents felt that the best opportunity would be in Des Moines, Iowa. So, the family moved there, and Greta attended grade school and graduated from North High School as a member of the National Honor Society in 1931. Greta's family felt that education was an important tool, and so with the goal of becoming a teacher Greta obtained a bachelor of science degree in education from Drake University in 1934 (Kappa Delta Pi honorary society) and a master of science degree in education from Drake University in 1940. She also pursued additional graduate study over the years at Columbia University, University of Wisconsin, Northwestern University and Northern Illinois University. Greta majored in English and Latin and later in business education. She taught in Hamilton, Panora, and Davenport, Iowa, and in Moline and later in Highland Park, Ill. While attending Drake University, Greta met her future husband, Roy Edgar Mount, in an English class. After a lengthy friendship and courtship, Greta and Roy married on July 25, 1944, in Prescott, Ariz., where he was serving as a staff sergeant with the United States Army Air Corps and later with the Iowa National Guard. After Roy completed his active service to his country in 1945, Greta and Roy moved to the Davenport and Moline area, where Roy was an advertising account executive for John Deere and Greta was dean of girls at John Deere Junior High School. When their family started with the birth of Margaret Adelle, they moved to Des Plaines, Ill., so that Roy could pursue his career in advertising in Chicago, Ill., where he was very successful and retired as vice president and creative director in 1976. Meanwhile, when Roy Edgar Mount Jr. was born, the family moved to Highland Park, Ill., so that the best possible school opportunities for their children would be available. Greta went back to teaching in 1956 at Highland Park High School. This time she taught business education subjects. Greta was a master teacher who loved to teach and took special interest in her students. She was very determined to be the best she could be as a teacher and mentor for her students, gave tirelessly of her time and support for them, and helped them to turn her high expectations for them into their own. From 1971 to 1973 she served as secretary and vice president of the Chicago Area Business Education Association. She retired from teaching in 1976 after 33 years of dedicated service. Greta and Roy moved to the Pella Manor in Pella in 1978. They maintained this Pella residence, as well as other homes in Vail, Colo., and Mesa, Ariz., and enjoyed their retirement and the splendor of the the seasons by spending time in each of these places throughout the year. On Nov. 20, 2000, Greta and Roy moved into the Long Term Care Unit of the Pella Regional Health Center. Greta was a loving wife and shared a mutually committed marriage with Roy for 56 years until his death on Dec. 9, 2000. Greta continued to live in the Long Term Care Unit on Team 4 for nine years, during which time she took a genuine interest in and felt great affection for the staff. In return for the kind care they gave to her, it was important to her to give encouragement and goodwill back to them. Although she grew weak over the last few months, she still managed a smile and a kind word until she passed away to be with her Lord on Dec. 3, 2009, at the advanced age of 95 years. Left to honor and be inspired by Greta's memory are her daughter, Margaret, and her husband, Jerrell K. Davis, and their daughter, Jera Alexandra, of Taos, N.M., and her son, Roy Edgar (Ed) Mount, and his wife, Janet (Mauk), of Newton, Iowa, and their three daughters, Lindsay Kay, Melissa Estelle and Elizabeth Ann. Greta was preceded in death by her father, Garrett, who passed away in 1943, and her mother, Estella, who passed away in 1971; by her husband, Roy, who passed away in 2000; her father-in-law, Edgar Alexander Mount, in 1951; and her mother-in-law, Ada Levinia (Wright) Mount, in 1978. A funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 11, 2009, at the Second Reformed Church in Pella with the Rev. Sophie Mathonnet-Vander Well officiating and Dr. Davis Folkerts as organist. Interment will be at Oakwood Cemetery in Pella. | Korver, Greta Minerva (I9870)
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633 | harles D. Bierma Cpl. United States Army-Korea Preceded by: Son: Jeffrey D. Bierma Granddaughter: Jill L. Bierma Survived by: Wife of 67 years: Mary (Schimonitz) Bierma Children: Nancy (Tim) Meyer, Clark (Denise) Bierma, Fred (Denise) Bierma, Sue (Paul) Tapia and Wendell Bierma 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren Brother: Gayle Bierma Sister: Erma Jean Young | Bierma, Charles D. (I6289)
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634 | He graduated from Calvin College and was a teacher at Muskegon Christian School for 22 years, from 1956 to 1978. He was then employed at Haworth, Inc. in Holland for 16 years, retiring in 1995. He was a member of the Allen Avenue Christian Reformed Church, where he served as an elder. He was also active with Project Philip and distributing the Today devotionals. Peter married Ruth E. Brondsema on January 28, 1954, and she preceded him in death on February 9, 2011. Survivors include 6 children, Deborah Gasper, Daniel VanMeurs, Douglas VanMeurs, Dorace VanMeurs, David VanMeurs, Derek VanMeurs; 2 great-grandchildren; 1 sister-in-law, Doris Brondsema; many nieces and nephews; and 1 surviving cousin, Ina van den Burgh. | van Meurs, Peter (I7789)
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635 | He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth (Betty Lou); and daughters, Sandra Parr of Middleville, Sherry Meyers of Arkansas, and Pamela Schuetz of Florida; grandchildren, Marc, Nicole and Kelsey; brother, William Meyers, sisters, Elsie Cerrone, Lena, Minnie and Irene. | Meyer, Henry Richard (I9779)
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636 | He was born December 16, 1935 in Loretto, MN to Ephrem and Agnes Laumann Pouliot. He married Joyce True in April of 1959, and she passed away 2019. He was preceded in death by his parents; son-in-law, Fred Tromp; three brothers, Ernie, Don, and Fr. Fran; and three sisters, Isabelle Barthel, Marie Dehn, and Delia Roehl. Surviving are his daughter, Lesa Tromp of Minier; two grandsons; four brothers, George, Richard, Leo and Fr. Gene; two sisters, Marian and Carol. Ralph excelled at his military career in the U. S. Army for 23 years, retiring in 1977. Ralph and Jo then tried farming in Wisconsin, and he was later a courier for medical supplies in Louisville, KY. He was a lifelong member of the VFW Post 454 and the American Legion Post 607 participating in Honor Guard activities with both organizations. | Pouliot, Ralph Anthony (I9226)
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637 | He was born in 1921 to Jennie (Ton) and Richard VanderMey I in Chicago, Illinois. He grew up in the Roseland neighborhood of Chicago, graduated from Fenger High School and earned a degree in Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology. A Navy veteran, Richard served with honor in World War II as an officer aboard the battleship USS South Dakota. Richard married Ruth Gertrude Zeigler in November of 1945. His career was with US Steel, working at the South Works plant in Chicago. Richard and Ruth raised their family and lived in South Holland, Illinois until 1989, when they retired to Sun City West, Arizona. Richard was a talented photographer and carpenter, and enjoyed traveling. He was a member of his church’s choir in Arizona, and did volunteer work at a local hospital and food bank. They moved to Traer, Iowa in 2013 to be closer to family. He was preceded in death by his parents, and a sister Ruth Geneva VanderMey. Richard and his beloved wife Ruth enjoyed a happy marriage of 69 years until she passed away last year. | van der Mey, Richard Robert II (I5647)
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638 | He was born July 18 1934 in the Town of Delavan, WI the son of the late Clarence H. and Muriel M. (Dickson) Van Dan. He graduated from Walworth High School. He served in the US Army and was stationed at Fort Leonardwood, MO. With a tour of duty in Germany, there he traveled the countryside at every opportunity. After returning to Wisconsin, Lawrence met Shirley Ann Knutson at the Walworth Theatre. He married the love of his life on July 1, 1961 and settled down in Fontana, WI. Lawrence worked for a time with Wisconsin Southern Gas Co. He and Shirley built "Bent Nail Acres", their homestead outside of Elkhorn, WI. Lawrence went to work for Wisconsin Oven Corporation of East Troy, WI. He enjoyed working there for over 26 years retiring in 2004. Lawrence enjoyed fixing cars, deer hunting, traveling and time with his grandchildren. He especially liked working together with his sons on home projects. He and Shirley traveled all 48 contiguous states. They also spent time at their Patch Hill hobby farm in Richland County. Lawrence is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Shirley, 3 sons and their families; Two brothers and by a host of other relatives and friends. | van Dam, Lawrence Aaron (I13251)
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639 | He was born June 3, 1954 in Kankakee, the son of Ted & Marilyn Gates DeYoung. He married Deborah Evanson on April 4, 1981 at Aroma Park United Methodist Church. He was a retired truck driver. Kim enjoyed watching the Chicago Cubs, the Chicago Bears, and NASCAR. He liked showing horses, horseback trail riding, and camping. He was a former member of the KWI Saddle Club and a former member of the Aroma Park 4-H Club. He loved all animals. Most of all, he loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. Kim was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was a member of the First Reformed Church of Wichert. Surviving are his wife, Deborah DeYoung of Wichert; his mother, Marilyn DeYoung of Kankakee; one son, Donnie & Angie Harms of Tega Cay, SC; one daughter, Julie & John Thompson of Grant Park; one brother, Barry & Laura DeYoung of Bourbonnais; eight grandchildren, Dain Harms, Cooper Harms, Macguire Harms, Piercen Harms, Jancyn Harms, Cole Thompson, Alexis Thompson, and Taggart Thompson; and nieces and nephews, Jennifer Rolley, Matthew DeYoung, and Kaitlyn DeYoung. Kim is preceded in death by his father. | de Young, Kim F. (I13095)
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640 | He was born October 14, 1955 in Kankakee, the son of Keith & Arliss LaFine DeYoung. Alec retired from farming and construction. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, riding his motorcycle, and spending time with his three grandchildren. Surviving are his wife of 34 years, Julie Brassard DeYoung of St. Anne; his mother, Arliss DeYoung of Bourbonnais; his mother in law, Judy Brassard of Milford; daughter-in-law, Fawn Bedeker of Woodland; three grandchildren, Cain, Chrissy, and Clayton Bedeker; sister, Karla Kennedy of New Smyrna Beach, FL; two brothers-in-law, John & Susan Brassard of Milford, Todd & Gina Brassard of Milford; three nephews, Eric Kennedy of New Smyrna Beach, FL, J.D. & Jodi Brassard of Texas, and Devon & his fiancée Samantha Gray of Milford; and special friends, Ralph & Alice Dykstra of St. Anne. He is preceded in death by his father; one step-son, Ryan Bedeker; one brother, Eric DeYoung; father-in-law, Richard Brassard; and one niece Melissa Brassard. | de Young, Alec Peter (I13112)
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641 | He was born on April 16th, 1934, the 8th of 13 children born to Ephrem and Agnes Pouliot. Richard grew up in Loretto, MN, working on the family farm. He graduated from Mound High School, class of '52, where he earned athletic scholarships in both wrestling and football. He graduated from South Dakota State University in 1956 and later, attained a Master's Degree in Public Administration. He married the love of his life, Joanne, on August 7th 1954. They had 67 wonderful years together before her passing in 2021. Richard had a 22 year career serving his country in the United States Air Force. He served in both the Air Defense Command and the Tactical Air Command flying F101Bs and F4Cs. He spent one year in Vietnam assigned to MACSOG (Military Assistance Command Studies and Operations Group) in a top secret, clandestine role. While there, he was awarded the Bronze Star, Vietnamese Service Medal, Joint Services Commendation, and Meritorious Service medals. After returning home he became a Squadron Commander of a 1000 man unit. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in 1978. Following his military service, Richard began a career with the City of Plymouth, MN Engineering Dept where he pioneered the city's recycling program. He later moved into a role negotiating easements of Right of Way for utilities & road construction where city residents would ask for him by name. He retired in 1996. Richard, an avid hunter, loved his time in the woods. Many memories were made at his property in Bock, MN with his children and grandchildren while hunting, target shooting, and riding the trails. He and Joanne took up downhill skiing, enjoying many trips to Big Sky, MT. They loved hosting events at their home on Medicine Lake and taking their grandchildren for pontoon boat rides. Richard was an ingenious do-it-yourselfer and there wasn't a problem for which he could not find a solution. He and Joanne loved to dance, especially the polka. They were often seen gliding across the dance floor. In 2018, at the age of 84, he was inducted into the Mound-Westonka High School hall of fame for his outstanding wrestling record. Richard had a deep love for God and his Catholic faith. He was an active member at the Church of the Good Shepherd. His family meant the world to him. He was a great father who spent quality time with his children, whether wrestling in the living room or playing games at the park. As a grandfather, 'Poppi' enjoyed taking his grandchildren for rides on his tractor or ATV. He had a special love for children. Preceded in death by beloved wife, Joanne, parents Ephrem and Agnes Pouliot, daughter-in-law Robbie Pouliot, infant grandsons, Thomas and Robert Pouliot, sisters & brothers (& spouses) Isabelle (& Clem) Barthel, Ernest (& Marcella), Marie (& Lowell Dehn), Delia (& John) Roehl, Donald (& Rita), Fr. Francis, Ralph (& Joyce), In-laws Shirley Rucke (& Walter), Deanna Faber, Robert (& Barb) Faber, Rosemary Schulz, Betty Pouliot, Bob Mindrum. Survived by his children Therese Pelaez (George), Kathleen McGuire, Steven, John, & Joseph Pouliot. Grandchildren Shea, John, Stephanie, Charlotte, Amy, Rachael, Sarah, Andrea, & Katie. Great grandchildren, Gage, Bryce, Lucy, Lille, Emery, Nolan, June, Amelia, Sophie, & Audrey. Brothers/Sisters George, Leo (Jan), Marian (Butch) Neumann, Carol Mindrum, Fr. Eugene, In-laws Jack Faber, Jerry Schulz and numerous nieces and nephews. | Pouloit, Richard Joseph (I12344)
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642 | He was born on April 7, 1933, in Hebron, IL to Clarence and Muriel Van Dan. He married Sheila Robb on 12/27/75, in Delavan. They were married for 42 years. He was preceded in death by both of his parents, and one brother, Lawrence. Raymond farmed in Walworth, WI. Served in the U.S. Army from 1953-1955. He worked at General Motors in Janesville, WI until he retired. Raymond is a member of Our Redeemer Lutheran Church. He was a member of the Optimist Club for 20 yrs. In his spare time, Raymond enjoyed working in his vegetable and flower gardens, working on his genealogy, and being with his family. He was very proud of his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. | van Dam, Raymond Louis (I13250)
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643 | He was born on July 5, 1949 in Minneapolis the son of Clem & Isabelle Pouliot Barthel. Larry graduated in 1968 from St. Michael High School. He later attended two years of Culinary School. He was formerly employed as a chef at Mount Olivet Rolling Acres. Larry was a life member of The church of St. Michael in St. Michael. He belonged to the Historic Church's Preservation Committee and was a Past Grand Knight of Knights of Columbus Council #4174. Through the years, Larry was active in Pro Life, was chairperson for Senior Dinning, belonged to Befrienders Program, active in Toy Drive for St. Joseph Children's home and helped sponsor an under priviledged child in need. | Barthel, Lawrence Robert (I9210)
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644 | He was born on March 18, 1936, to Fred and Ruth (VerSchoor) Stuit in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He graduated from Creston High School in 1954 and Western Michigan University in 1958 with a bachelors degree. Tom worked as a shop teacher for Northview Public Schools. He was a member of Blythefield Hills Baptist Church and MVP in Rockford. Tom was always praying and always sharing God's love with his family and friends. He helped found the Grand Valley Orchid Society. He was a scratch golfer, golf coach, and a teaching pro. He was a gifted guy, built his own house, and rebuilt over 60 cars and street rods. He appreciated hard work, if anything needed to be done, he did it. He was a big fan of all things jazz. He enjoyed the unconditional love and companionship of his dogs. Tom is survived by his sister Marcia Tuttle; son Scott T. (Kathy) Stuit of Hudsonville; daughter Susan J. Stuit of Comstock Park; fiance Judy Livingston of Grand Rapids; and very special friend Sandy Ingersoll. He was Papa to his grandchildren: Lucas Stuit, Chase Carlon, David Joey Carlon, Allyssa Stuit, Megan Carlon, Ashleigh Carlon. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Joan C. Stuit, and his infant brother Howard Stuit. | Stuit, Frederick Thomas (I13158)
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645 | He was born to Francis Baker and Jeanatta (Van Dan) Baker in December of 1933. After serving his country through the Korean war, he became a state foster parent for many years. He will be deeply missed by his wife of 15 years, Mary Baker; son Todd Baker; daughter Donna Schumacher; and grandchild Trace. | Baker, Fran (I13239)
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646 | Heeft 7 kinderen, onbekend bij welk huwelijk. | Bevaart, Cornelis (I1610)
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647 | Heeft ondergedoken gezeten tijdens de spoorwegstaking (was wegwerker bij de NS) | Bosma, Jan (I1231)
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648 | Heeft van 6 juni 1943 tot 10 augustus 1943 arbeidersinzet gedaan bij het Deutsche Eisenwerke A.G in Hilden, Duitsland. | Scholtissen, Hubert Leonard (I4096)
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649 | Hij was daarnaast schout van Rhoon en de Albrandswaard en taxateur van de 10e penning van Rhoon. De naam "Coornneef" kan een samenvoeging zijn van "Cornelis" en "neef". Bij een onbekende vrouw had hij een andere zoon, Cornelis Dircks. | Koornneef, Dirk (I51)
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650 | Hoefsmid Meester van de broederschap van St. Lodewijk. Slotenmaker. | Smeets, Bartholomeus (I7996)
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