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Anna Henrietta <I>Van Wechel</I> Dykstra

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Anna Henrietta Van Wechel Dykstra

Birth
Orange City, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Death
14 May 1970 (aged 82)
Orange City, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Orange City, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec D, Lot 16, Gr 6
Memorial ID
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Services held for Anna H. Dykstra

Anna H. Van Wechel Dykstra was born on her parents homestead August 18, 1887 and passed away on May 14, 1970 at the local hospital.

Services were held Monday at the First Reformed Church with Rev. Van Heukelom and Rev. Eissens officiating. Pallbearers were Donley Vander Wei, Martin Vander Maaten, Albert Heemstra, Louis J.Wielenga, C.E. Balkemaand, Frank Vander Wilt, Interment was in Westlawn cemetery under the Van Etten Funeral Home.

In 1898 the family moved to Orange City where she made her home until the time of her death.

She was graduated from the Orange City Public School after which she taught in the Sioux County schools for 10 years, retiring and took care of her mother until she was taken Home.

She was united in marriage to C. Neal Dykstra who preceeded her in death in 1954.

Her parents, a brother, 3 sisters, 5 half brothers and 5 half sisters also preceeded her in death. She is survived by one stepson, Rev. Ellsworth Dykstra, a step-daughter, Mrs. Arend Hoff, four grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

Sioux County Caital 1970-05-21.


Services held for Anna H. Dykstra

Anna H. Van Wechel Dykstra was born on her parents homestead August 18, 1887 and passed away on May 14, 1970 at the local hospital.

Services were held Monday at the First Reformed Church with Rev. Van Heukelom and Rev. Eissens officiating. Pallbearers were Donley Vander Wei, Martin Vander Maaten, Albert Heemstra, Louis J.Wielenga, C.E. Balkemaand, Frank Vander Wilt, Interment was in Westlawn cemetery under the Van Etten Funeral Home.

In 1898 the family moved to Orange City where she made her home until the time of her death.

She was graduated from the Orange City Public School after which she taught in the Sioux County schools for 10 years, retiring and took care of her mother until she was taken Home.

She was united in marriage to C. Neal Dykstra who preceeded her in death in 1954.

Her parents, a brother, 3 sisters, 5 half brothers and 5 half sisters also preceeded her in death. She is survived by one stepson, Rev. Ellsworth Dykstra, a step-daughter, Mrs. Arend Hoff, four grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

Sioux County Caital 1970-05-21.



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