In June 1962, she married Darrell Kelderman of Oskaloosa and the couple moved to Ankeny, IA and later the Saylor Township. Mrs. Kelderman was a homemaker, but also worked at various times as a punch-card operator and day care provider. Her hobbies included gardening, jigsaw puzzles and needlework. She was active at the Des Moines Christian Reformed Church and in the Saydel school system where her two sons attended -- Eric (Ann) of Silver Spring, MD. and Christopher Ray (Cheryl) in Blaine, MN. Later the couple returned to live in Pella.
She has four grandchildren: Matthias and Elise (Eric’s children) and Mollie and Noah (Chrisopher’s children). Other survivors include her sister Esther (William Beimers) of Luverne, MN and her brother Robert (Sheila) of Newton, IA. She is preceded in death by her former husband, her parents and her older sister Donna.
[Van Dyk - Duven Funeral Home web site]
In June 1962, she married Darrell Kelderman of Oskaloosa and the couple moved to Ankeny, IA and later the Saylor Township. Mrs. Kelderman was a homemaker, but also worked at various times as a punch-card operator and day care provider. Her hobbies included gardening, jigsaw puzzles and needlework. She was active at the Des Moines Christian Reformed Church and in the Saydel school system where her two sons attended -- Eric (Ann) of Silver Spring, MD. and Christopher Ray (Cheryl) in Blaine, MN. Later the couple returned to live in Pella.
She has four grandchildren: Matthias and Elise (Eric’s children) and Mollie and Noah (Chrisopher’s children). Other survivors include her sister Esther (William Beimers) of Luverne, MN and her brother Robert (Sheila) of Newton, IA. She is preceded in death by her former husband, her parents and her older sister Donna.
[Van Dyk - Duven Funeral Home web site]
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