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Myrtle <I>De Bruyn</I> Bauman

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Myrtle De Bruyn Bauman

Birth
Marion County, Iowa, USA
Death
28 Aug 1956 (aged 67)
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Pella, Marion County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4121869, Longitude: -92.9276931
Plot
section: E 1/2; lot: 277
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Mrs. John E. Bauman of 1210 Washington st. Pella, Ia, passed away at the Mercy Hospital early Tuesday morning, August 28, 1966 at the age of 67 years, 6 months and 28 days.

Mrs. J. E.Bauman, nee Myrtle De Bruin was born at Pella, la. on January 80, 1889. She was the daughter of B. De Bruin and Dirkie Scheppers.

On Sept. 30, 1926 she was united in marriage with John E. Bauman and together they have continued to. live in the Pella, Prairie City vicinity all their married life. Shemade profession of her faith in the Second Reformed Church atPella and at her death was one of the church's faithful members, having always taken her partasan active member in various capacities.

Throughout her time of illness she has manifested Christian love to all when she could.

Services were conducted on, Thursday, August 30, 1966 from the Van Dyk-Duven Funeral Home at 1:30 p.m. with the Dr. Thomas Boslooper in charge. Mr. Bob Klein sang a favorite hymn of Mrs.Bauman's "What a Friend We have in Jesus" accompanied by Mrs. Hospers Kuyper at the organ.

Casket Bearers were Lambert Beyers, Arthur Klein, Andrew Hoeksema, Dr. J. M. Cook, Harry Grond and Walter De Kock.
Burial was made in Oakwood Cemetery.

[Pella Chronicle, The (Pella, IA) 30 Aug 1956, p.5c5]

(Myrtle's maiden name was spelled De Bruyn and not De Bruin, also her mother's maiden name was Scheffers not Scheppers).

Mrs. John E. Bauman of 1210 Washington st. Pella, Ia, passed away at the Mercy Hospital early Tuesday morning, August 28, 1966 at the age of 67 years, 6 months and 28 days.

Mrs. J. E.Bauman, nee Myrtle De Bruin was born at Pella, la. on January 80, 1889. She was the daughter of B. De Bruin and Dirkie Scheppers.

On Sept. 30, 1926 she was united in marriage with John E. Bauman and together they have continued to. live in the Pella, Prairie City vicinity all their married life. Shemade profession of her faith in the Second Reformed Church atPella and at her death was one of the church's faithful members, having always taken her partasan active member in various capacities.

Throughout her time of illness she has manifested Christian love to all when she could.

Services were conducted on, Thursday, August 30, 1966 from the Van Dyk-Duven Funeral Home at 1:30 p.m. with the Dr. Thomas Boslooper in charge. Mr. Bob Klein sang a favorite hymn of Mrs.Bauman's "What a Friend We have in Jesus" accompanied by Mrs. Hospers Kuyper at the organ.

Casket Bearers were Lambert Beyers, Arthur Klein, Andrew Hoeksema, Dr. J. M. Cook, Harry Grond and Walter De Kock.
Burial was made in Oakwood Cemetery.

[Pella Chronicle, The (Pella, IA) 30 Aug 1956, p.5c5]

(Myrtle's maiden name was spelled De Bruyn and not De Bruin, also her mother's maiden name was Scheffers not Scheppers).



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