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Leendert “Leonard” Vanderlinden

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Leendert “Leonard” Vanderlinden

Birth
's-Gravendeel, Binnenmaas Municipality, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Death
13 Jul 1902 (aged 64)
Pella, Marion County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Pella, Marion County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.4131889, Longitude: -92.9275894
Plot
Lot 110, #218
Memorial ID
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Mr. Leendert van der Linden met a sudden death from heart disease at his residence about two miles south of Pella on the Knoxville road at 10:30 P.M. on Sunday evening, July 13th, 1902. A loving wife and 10 children survive him to mourn his death.

The deceased had attained the age of 64 years, 6 months, 7 days. He was born in the Netherland and emigrated to this Country with his parents in 1847. Ever since the settlement he remained to be a resident of Marion County, Iowa.

For several years he served the County as member of the board of Supervisors. The family is suffering the loss of a faithful husband and a father. The 1st Reformed church also loses one of her most loyal and quiet members. On Wednesday afternoon appropriate services were conducted at the home of deceased after which the remains were laid to rest in the family graveyard on the premises.

Card of Thanks: We herewith extend our heartfelt thanks to the many sympathizing neighbors and friends for the assistance tendered in our sore affliction. -Pella Chronicle Supplement, July 16 or 23, 1902

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Mr. Leendert van der Linden met a sudden death from heart disease at his residence about two miles south of Pella on the Knoxville road at 10:30 P.M. on Sunday evening, July 13th, 1902. A loving wife and 10 children survive him to mourn his death.

The deceased had attained the age of 64 years, 6 months, 7 days. He was born in the Netherland and emigrated to this Country with his parents in 1847. Ever since the settlement he remained to be a resident of Marion County, Iowa.

For several years he served the County as member of the board of Supervisors. The family is suffering the loss of a faithful husband and a father. The 1st Reformed church also loses one of her most loyal and quiet members. On Wednesday afternoon appropriate services were conducted at the home of deceased after which the remains were laid to rest in the family graveyard on the premises.

Card of Thanks: We herewith extend our heartfelt thanks to the many sympathizing neighbors and friends for the assistance tendered in our sore affliction. -Pella Chronicle Supplement, July 16 or 23, 1902

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Gravesite Details

Formerly buried in Timber Ridge, otherwise known as Vander Linden cemetery until 1915 when they were moved by their children.



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