He received his grade school education at the Andreas County School near Sully. After grade school he began working as a farm hand for neighboring farmers.
On April 29, 1943 he was married to Gertrude De Cook at the parsonage of the Reformed Church in Sully. They farmed various farms in Jasper County.
One of his greatest loves was breeding and showing riding horses. He received many trophies in competition.
Because of his failing health, he entered Heritage Manor in Newton in April of 2005. His wife Gertrude joined him there in April of 2007.
Pete made his profession of faith at the Sully Christian Reformed Church and remained a member there until his death.
Those left to cherish his memory are: his wife, Gertrude; four sisters: Charlotte Beyer of Zeeland, Michigan, Adriana Roose of Pella, Joanne Spykerman and her husband Joel of Holland, Michigan, and Louise Nikkel of Pella; and three sisters-in-law: Freda Goodyk, Esther Goodyk, and Betty Goodyk all of Pella.
Preceding in death were his parents; four brothers: Wiebe, Case, Henry, and Jacob; and one sister, Trena Roose; three brothers-in-law: Albert Beyer, Gerrit Roose, and Wilbur Nikkel; and one sister-in-law, Wilma Goodyk.
He received his grade school education at the Andreas County School near Sully. After grade school he began working as a farm hand for neighboring farmers.
On April 29, 1943 he was married to Gertrude De Cook at the parsonage of the Reformed Church in Sully. They farmed various farms in Jasper County.
One of his greatest loves was breeding and showing riding horses. He received many trophies in competition.
Because of his failing health, he entered Heritage Manor in Newton in April of 2005. His wife Gertrude joined him there in April of 2007.
Pete made his profession of faith at the Sully Christian Reformed Church and remained a member there until his death.
Those left to cherish his memory are: his wife, Gertrude; four sisters: Charlotte Beyer of Zeeland, Michigan, Adriana Roose of Pella, Joanne Spykerman and her husband Joel of Holland, Michigan, and Louise Nikkel of Pella; and three sisters-in-law: Freda Goodyk, Esther Goodyk, and Betty Goodyk all of Pella.
Preceding in death were his parents; four brothers: Wiebe, Case, Henry, and Jacob; and one sister, Trena Roose; three brothers-in-law: Albert Beyer, Gerrit Roose, and Wilbur Nikkel; and one sister-in-law, Wilma Goodyk.
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