H.D. Terpstra--Funeral services for Harry D. Terpstra, 61, of Galesburg were conducted from the Methodist Episcopal Church in Galesburg Thursday at 2:00. The Rev. Mr. Moore of Columbia was in charge, assisted by the Rev. R.E. Hodgson of Reasnor. Music for the rites was furnished by the Killduff male quartet composed of clarence Wheatcraft, Jacob Brandt, Lyle Brandt, and Clarice Smith, with Mrs. Theo Emmert as accompanist. Interment was in the Hewitt Cemetery, with the following serving as pallbearers: Henry Bovenkamp, Garrett Vander Werf, Carroll Macy, Fred compton, Ernest Rohrdanz, and Peter Swank. Mr. Terpstra died Monday night at his home, as a result of a stroke. He had been ill for several months. Surviving relatives includehis wife and two children, Leslie, of northeast of Kellogg and Leah, at home.
H.D. Terpstra--Funeral services for Harry D. Terpstra, 61, of Galesburg were conducted from the Methodist Episcopal Church in Galesburg Thursday at 2:00. The Rev. Mr. Moore of Columbia was in charge, assisted by the Rev. R.E. Hodgson of Reasnor. Music for the rites was furnished by the Killduff male quartet composed of clarence Wheatcraft, Jacob Brandt, Lyle Brandt, and Clarice Smith, with Mrs. Theo Emmert as accompanist. Interment was in the Hewitt Cemetery, with the following serving as pallbearers: Henry Bovenkamp, Garrett Vander Werf, Carroll Macy, Fred compton, Ernest Rohrdanz, and Peter Swank. Mr. Terpstra died Monday night at his home, as a result of a stroke. He had been ill for several months. Surviving relatives includehis wife and two children, Leslie, of northeast of Kellogg and Leah, at home.
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