Everett married Margaret Leona Kleyne on November 12, 1942 in the First Reformed Church's parsonage in Boyden, Iowa.
Everett and are the parents of four children:
Everly
Lyle
Diana
Duane
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Northwest Iowa Review; December 5, 2012
Everett Ver Meer, the son of Edward and Jennie (Vander Maten) Ver Meer, was born July 8, 1921, on the family farm near Boyden, Iowa, and attended a country school near Boyden. After his education he helped his dad on the farm. On Nov. 12, 1942, Everett was united in marriage to Margaret Leona Kleyne in the First Reformed Church's parsonage in Boyden, Iowa. After their marriage Everett served in the U.S. Army during World War II as a private first class from June 14, 1943, until his discharge on Jan. 3, 1946. After his discharge the couple farmed near Granville, Iowa, for several years. In 1952, the couple began farming northeast of Boyden, where they have lived and farmed until their retirement. The couple spent their retirement years on the family farm. He is preceded in death by his wife, Margaret on Jan. 2, 2010, in Sheldon, Iowa. In November of 2010, Everett moved to Westminster to live with his son, Lyle, and his family. Everett passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012, at the St. Anthony Hospital North in Westminster, Colorado, reaching the age of 91 years, 4 month and 26 days.
He was a member of the First Reformed Church in Boyden. He loved farming and being in the outdoors, welding and metal working, wildlife, fishing and vacationing with Marvin and Dorothy Bosma down south during the winter.
Everett is survived by his four children, Everly, Lyle, Diana and Duane; 11 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, one great-great-granddaughter, a sister, Wilmina; two sisters-in-law, Leona and Esther; also nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret; a grandson, Chad Ver Meer; his parents; two brothers, John and Frank Ver Meer; a brother-in-law, Walter Swets; and a brother and sister-in-law, Abe and Wilma Brink.
Everett married Margaret Leona Kleyne on November 12, 1942 in the First Reformed Church's parsonage in Boyden, Iowa.
Everett and are the parents of four children:
Everly
Lyle
Diana
Duane
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Northwest Iowa Review; December 5, 2012
Everett Ver Meer, the son of Edward and Jennie (Vander Maten) Ver Meer, was born July 8, 1921, on the family farm near Boyden, Iowa, and attended a country school near Boyden. After his education he helped his dad on the farm. On Nov. 12, 1942, Everett was united in marriage to Margaret Leona Kleyne in the First Reformed Church's parsonage in Boyden, Iowa. After their marriage Everett served in the U.S. Army during World War II as a private first class from June 14, 1943, until his discharge on Jan. 3, 1946. After his discharge the couple farmed near Granville, Iowa, for several years. In 1952, the couple began farming northeast of Boyden, where they have lived and farmed until their retirement. The couple spent their retirement years on the family farm. He is preceded in death by his wife, Margaret on Jan. 2, 2010, in Sheldon, Iowa. In November of 2010, Everett moved to Westminster to live with his son, Lyle, and his family. Everett passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012, at the St. Anthony Hospital North in Westminster, Colorado, reaching the age of 91 years, 4 month and 26 days.
He was a member of the First Reformed Church in Boyden. He loved farming and being in the outdoors, welding and metal working, wildlife, fishing and vacationing with Marvin and Dorothy Bosma down south during the winter.
Everett is survived by his four children, Everly, Lyle, Diana and Duane; 11 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, one great-great-granddaughter, a sister, Wilmina; two sisters-in-law, Leona and Esther; also nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Margaret; a grandson, Chad Ver Meer; his parents; two brothers, John and Frank Ver Meer; a brother-in-law, Walter Swets; and a brother and sister-in-law, Abe and Wilma Brink.
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