Mrs. Roghair (Ida Van Steenwyk) was born at Orange City on June 11, 1883. On March 6, 1903 she was united in marriage to Nick Roghair. Ten children were born to this union, three of whom preceded their mother in death. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Johanna, Mrs. Nic Steenhoven; Garrit, William, Nick, Ida, Mrs. Peter Goslinda; Henry and Elsie. Other survivors include seven grandchildren, two sisters and six brothers: Dick, Isaac, and Nol Herwynen of Orange City, Abram Van Steenwyk of Le Mars; Etta, Mrs. Jim Sorgdrager of Le Mars; Arnold Van Steenwyk of Hospers and Wm. Van Steenwyk of Orange City.
Funeral services were held at the First Reformed Church at Maurice on Saturday afternoon with the Rev. John Roggen and John Straks of Sanborn officiating.
Sioux County Capital - 26 January 1939
Mrs. Roghair (Ida Van Steenwyk) was born at Orange City on June 11, 1883. On March 6, 1903 she was united in marriage to Nick Roghair. Ten children were born to this union, three of whom preceded their mother in death. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Johanna, Mrs. Nic Steenhoven; Garrit, William, Nick, Ida, Mrs. Peter Goslinda; Henry and Elsie. Other survivors include seven grandchildren, two sisters and six brothers: Dick, Isaac, and Nol Herwynen of Orange City, Abram Van Steenwyk of Le Mars; Etta, Mrs. Jim Sorgdrager of Le Mars; Arnold Van Steenwyk of Hospers and Wm. Van Steenwyk of Orange City.
Funeral services were held at the First Reformed Church at Maurice on Saturday afternoon with the Rev. John Roggen and John Straks of Sanborn officiating.
Sioux County Capital - 26 January 1939
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