Funeral Services For Daniel Zwiep To Be Held Today.
Daniel Zwiep, 72, passed away in the Sioux Center hospital after suffering another stroke on August 8, 1955. He had been a semi-invalid since January 1, 1951.
He was born in Rotterdam, Holland. There, as a youth, he studied the carpenter trade.
Shortly after the turn of the century, he came to Sioux county. Satisfied with his choice of a new homeland, he shortly became a naturalized citizen. In the town of Hull, he practiced his carpenter trade until 1951.
He was a member of the 1st Reformed Church of Hull for over 50 years.
He was united in marriage to Patronella De Stigter. On March 5 of this year, they celebrated their 47th anniversary.
Besides his wife, he leaves to mourn his death seven children, Cecil of Bellflower, Calif.; Helen (Mrs. Richard Schultz) of Chicago, Illinois; Marie (Mrs. John Mears) of Sioux City, Iowa; Turnis of Bellflower, Calif.; Leonard of Hull, Iowa; Jeanette (Mrs. Charles Reed) of Waterloo, Iowa; and Donald of Fort Collins, Colorado; 18 grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters.
His immediate family were all able to be with him at the time of his passing.
Funeral services will be held on inursday afternoon at 1:00 at the home and l.:30 at the 1st Reformed Church with the Rev. Wayne Lemmen officiating.
Sioux Center News 1955-08-11.
Funeral Services For Daniel Zwiep To Be Held Today.
Daniel Zwiep, 72, passed away in the Sioux Center hospital after suffering another stroke on August 8, 1955. He had been a semi-invalid since January 1, 1951.
He was born in Rotterdam, Holland. There, as a youth, he studied the carpenter trade.
Shortly after the turn of the century, he came to Sioux county. Satisfied with his choice of a new homeland, he shortly became a naturalized citizen. In the town of Hull, he practiced his carpenter trade until 1951.
He was a member of the 1st Reformed Church of Hull for over 50 years.
He was united in marriage to Patronella De Stigter. On March 5 of this year, they celebrated their 47th anniversary.
Besides his wife, he leaves to mourn his death seven children, Cecil of Bellflower, Calif.; Helen (Mrs. Richard Schultz) of Chicago, Illinois; Marie (Mrs. John Mears) of Sioux City, Iowa; Turnis of Bellflower, Calif.; Leonard of Hull, Iowa; Jeanette (Mrs. Charles Reed) of Waterloo, Iowa; and Donald of Fort Collins, Colorado; 18 grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters.
His immediate family were all able to be with him at the time of his passing.
Funeral services will be held on inursday afternoon at 1:00 at the home and l.:30 at the 1st Reformed Church with the Rev. Wayne Lemmen officiating.
Sioux Center News 1955-08-11.
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