Treffers 801 t/m 823 van 823
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| 801 | surnumerair bij de rijksbelastingen. | van Urk, Auke (I1170)
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| 802 | 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)
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| 803 | 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)
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| 804 | Tolheffer | Naus, Henricus (I6988)
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| 805 | Tolpachter Vlasser | Overgaauw, Hendrik Daniël (I3601)
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| 806 | Tussen 13 oktober 1944 en 17 oktober 1944 zat Gerrit Kabbedijk gevangen in Kamp Amersfoort. | Kabbedijk, Gerrit (I5205)
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| 807 | US Air Force in Korea | Siegersma, MSGT Marvin Leroy (I5386)
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| 808 | Verdronken na scheepsaanvaring. | Drijfhout, Freerk (I5969)
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| 809 | Vertrokken naar Amerika. | Wassenaar, Gerben (I10678)
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| 810 | Vertrokken op 26 november 1921 vanuit New York. | Claessen, Antoon (I6746)
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| 811 | Violet Ruth Boot, the first-born child of Ralph G and Nellie (Van Den Berg) Kuiper, was born on a farm near Pella, Iowa, on June 17, 1932. Violet attended the European #3 Country School and Pella Community High School, graduating with the Class of 1950. She took classes at Central College for a time, completing all those she enjoyed, primarily bookkeeping. On July 29, 1952, Violet was united in marriage to Arvin Gene Boot at Third Reformed Church. Soon after, in May of 1953, Arvin was drafted into the U.S. Army. While Arvin attended radar school at Fort Bliss, Violet was able to join him, living in their tiny but tidy trailer in El Paso, Texas. Violet returned home to Iowa while Arvin served nine months in Japan, receiving and writing daily letters. Following Arvin’s discharge, Arvin and Violet returned to the family farm north of Pella. There, they were blessed with two daughters, Kaylene in 1957 and Beth Ann in 1962. Sadly, in December 1964, Kaylene was diagnosed with aplastic anemia and passed away on May 8, 1965, at the young age of eight. Through the years, Violet was busy on the farm, preparing many delicious meals and coffee times. She worked alongside Arvin growing the Pioneer Seed business, learning the computer, assisting customers in the warehouse and hosting Pioneer Days. Violet also was a 4-H leader, Campfire leader, Sunday school teacher and active church member. But most of all, Violet was interested in people. She loved a day out with friends, an evening in with family, or a road trip with Arvin. In 1994, Violet and Arvin moved to the condo in Pella. Arvin passed away on September 20, 2003, at the age of 70. Violet continued to attend her grandson’s football games, share her unwritten baking tips with her granddaughter and love us all well. In the spring of 2014, Violet moved to Assisted Living at The Cottages. She cherished her time and friends there. Following a recent cancer diagnosis, Violet peacefully passed away on Friday morning, August 30, while being cared for at the Hospice of Pella Comfort House. Violet leaves the family who loved her deeply, daughter Beth Loux of Pella and grandchildren Anna Loux of Frisco, Texas, and William Loux of Arlington, Virginia. She also leaves her sister, Norma Hiemstra and sister-in-law Nancy Kuiper along with nieces, nephews, extended family and many friends. Violet was preceded in death by her husband Arvin, her daughter Kaylene, her parents Ralph G and Nellie Kuiper, her parents-in-law J. Harry and Stella Boot, her brother Gerald Kuiper, brother-in-law Rev. Harold Hiemstra and niece Valerie Hiemstra. Violet’s goal in life was to leave her mark for Christ, serving God and others. She accomplished it well. | Kuiper, Violet Ruth (I9891)
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| 812 | Virgil M. Kipers, Sr. Virgil M. Kipers, Sr., 94, of Tecumseh, passed away on Wednesday, February 15, 2017 at a Topeka care facility. He was born June 8, 1922 in Augusta, Kansas, the son of John and Florence May (Weeks) Kipers. Virgil graduated from Augusta High School in 1940. He was a Navy Veteran during WWII. Virgil was employed by the Santa Fe Railroad for over 46 years before retiring. He was a member of the Highland Park United Methodist Church, the United Methodist Church in Augusta and the American Legion. Virgil married Juanita Jane Kipers on June 7, 1942 in Augusta. She preceded him in death on August 16, 2004. He was also preceded in death by one daughter, Janet K. Colbert on February 17, 2013 and his granddaughter, Kelley Kipers in 1974. Survivors include their children, Virgil M. Kipers, Jr. of Littleton, CO, Gary L. Kipers of Pierce City, MO and Karla K. Richardson of Topeka, grandchildren, Kandee, Kathy, Tracy, Boyce, Rhea, Kortney, Racheal, and Gary, ten great-grandchildren and his brother, Gerald Kipers of Topeka. | Kuipers, Virgil M. Sr. (I5932)
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| 813 | Waarschijnlijk omgekomen door een mijnexplosie op zee. | Appeldoorn, Jakob (I11252)
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| 814 | Waarschijnlijk overleden in Duitsland. | Bevaart, Willem Hendrik (I1611)
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| 815 | Waarschijnlijk overleden in een concentratiekamp. | Mout, Arie (I13568)
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| 816 | Waarschijnlijk overleden tijdens de Eerste Wereldoorlog. | Naus, Matthias (I6966)
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| 817 | Waarschijnlijk rond 1950 vertrokken naar Indonesië. | Gezin: Willem Jacobus Viertelhauzen / Johanna de Jager (F3805)
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| 818 | When he was a young man, Gayle was employed full time by the World Herald, but made his career with the United States Post Office for 34 years. Although for much of his life he enjoyed hunting, his passion was his lawn and garden. Forever learning new things, he took up square dancing in 2011 thanks to a longtime family friend. Gayle’s membership with his church during the past eight years yielded many friendships. Preceded by: Wife: Marlyce Rae (Schow) Bierma Parents: Dick and Nellie Bierma 10 of his 11 siblings. Survived by: Children: Diane (Paul) Zacher, Mark (Sherie) Bierma, Julie (Kevin) Kruger Grandchildren: Jared, Justin, Ariel, and Eric Sister: Erma Jean Young Niece and nephews | Bierma, Gayle D. (I6293)
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| 819 | William and Arue are Stanley's adoptive parents. His biological parents were Harold W. Loveland, Sr. and Gretchen (Earle) Loveland. He went to live with the Kemps when he was 3 years old. | Kemp, SMN Stanley (I5898)
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| 820 | Zat bij het Verzet. | Hilkens, Leonardus Petrus Josephus (I8760)
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| 821 | zeeman koopvaardij. | Bevaart, Klaas (I1607)
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| 822 | zijn beroep was weesvader. | de Labije, Hendrik (I590)
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| 823 | Zuster Telchildus | Geuskens, Maria Paulina Elisabeth (I4366)
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