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Adrian Gloudemans

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Adrian Gloudemans

Birth
Dinther, Bernheze Municipality, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Death
7 May 1921 (aged 98)
Little Chute, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Little Chute, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Section/Row 8/Lot 1.
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Obituary - Appleton Post Crescent Tues. May 10 1921
AGED LITTLE CHUTE MAN DIES SATURDAY
Adrian Gloudemans was 99 years old at time of death.
Little Chute- Miss Marie Moder returned Sunday to Chicago after a month's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Gloudemans. Adrian Gloudemans, 99, died Saturday morning at his home after a short illness. He is survived by four sons, John, Arnold and Peter of this place and Henry of Appleton; two daughters, Mrs. George Geurts, and Mrs. Arnold Vander Loop, both of this village.
Funeral services were held from St. John church at 9 o'clock Monday morning, the Rev. John Sprangers in charge, assisted by the Rev. J. Gloudemans of Brussels, Wis., and the Rev. F. Pennings of DePere. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral were Mrs. Frank Turek and daughter Elaine, Mrs. Frank Thyse, Mrs. Martin De Groot and daughter Josephine, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Veghel, Mrs. Henry Van Der Liest, Henry De Groot and daughter Frances of Green Bay, John Gloudemans of Kempster, William Coenen of Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Derks of Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hooyman, Mr. and Mrs. George Kaster and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Den Eng of Freedom, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Evenhoven, and Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Doering of Kaukauna.
Obituary - Appleton Post Crescent Tues. May 10 1921
AGED LITTLE CHUTE MAN DIES SATURDAY
Adrian Gloudemans was 99 years old at time of death.
Little Chute- Miss Marie Moder returned Sunday to Chicago after a month's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Gloudemans. Adrian Gloudemans, 99, died Saturday morning at his home after a short illness. He is survived by four sons, John, Arnold and Peter of this place and Henry of Appleton; two daughters, Mrs. George Geurts, and Mrs. Arnold Vander Loop, both of this village.
Funeral services were held from St. John church at 9 o'clock Monday morning, the Rev. John Sprangers in charge, assisted by the Rev. J. Gloudemans of Brussels, Wis., and the Rev. F. Pennings of DePere. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral were Mrs. Frank Turek and daughter Elaine, Mrs. Frank Thyse, Mrs. Martin De Groot and daughter Josephine, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Veghel, Mrs. Henry Van Der Liest, Henry De Groot and daughter Frances of Green Bay, John Gloudemans of Kempster, William Coenen of Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Derks of Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hooyman, Mr. and Mrs. George Kaster and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Den Eng of Freedom, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Evenhoven, and Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Doering of Kaukauna.


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