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Ernest DeSloover

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Ernest DeSloover

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3 Aug 1956 (aged 58)
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Riceville, Mitchell County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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DEATH NOTICE –
Thursday, 9 Aug. 1956 -
Riceville Recorder
ERNEST De SLOOVER DIES
FUNERAL FRIDAY

Ernest DeSloover, 58, died August 3, at 5 a.m., at Salem, Ore., suddenly, and unexpectedly, from a heart attack. The DeSloovers moved from near Riceville to Salem some months ago.
Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Immaculate Conception church. The Rosary will be said at the Loper Funeral Home this evening, Thursday, at 8 o'clock.

Survivors are his wife, Lily; daughters, Mrs. Veronica Clappier, Rochester, Minn.; Mrs. Virginia Farus, Riceville; and Vivian DeSloover, Salem, Ore.; also four grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters.

The body arrived in Riceville Tuesday. Mrs. DeSloover and Vivian came from Salem to Minneapolis by airplane and were met there by Mr. and Mrs. Gene Farus.
Riceville Recorder
Thursday, 9 Aug. 1956
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OBITUARY - Last Rites For Ernest DeSloover Friday

Ernest DeSloover, 58, passed away suddenly and quietly at his home in Salem, Oregon, at five o'clock Friday morning August 3, 1956.

He was born of Ferdinand DeSloover and Julia Roose on March 9, 1898, at Moline, Illinois. As an infant, he accompanied his family to Europe returning with them when he was three years old, when they settled on a farm at Hartwick, Iowa. His elementary education was received in Iowa county.

His parents moved to Riceville about 1914, but young Ernest, who disliked the idea of moving, stayed with a sister until 1915 when he came to Riceville to live with his parents on a farm about four miles southwest of town.

Shortly thereafter, he met Lily Stirniman being on a nearby farm whom he married on November 18, 1918.

To this union were born two sons and three daughters. Clarence and Emmett died in infancy. Surviving him besides his wife are Veronica Clappier, Rochester, Minn.; Virginia Farus, Riceville, and Vivian, at home; and four grandsons. Also surviving are two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Cantellis Plouvier, Chelsea, Iowa; Mrs. Mary Martens, Charlotte, Mich.; Alphonse [sic - Alfonse] DeSloover, Moline, Illinois; and Victor DeSloover, Lawler, Iowa, besides many nieces and nephews.

Preceding him in death besides the two infant sons were his parents, the mother in 1917, the father in 1930.

After his marriage, he and his family lived on the Stirniman homestead three and a half miles southwest of Riceville. In 1949, they sold part of this farm and placed a new set of buildings on the remaining quarter section where they lived until March 1956 when they moved to Oregon.

Ernest was a devout member of his church. His reserved nature did not detract from his being a good neighbor, a loving husband and a kind father.

He served on the township school board for many years and for a short time on the Mitchell County Hospital Board.

His funeral was in [the] charge of the Riceville Funeral Home with a High Mass of Requiem at 10:00 o'clock, Friday morning, August 10 in the Immaculate Conception church offered by the Pastor, Rev. A. F. Stirn assisted by the church choir under the direction of William Diederich.

Out of town relatives and friends were the following: Mr. and Mrs. David Clappier, Rochester, Minn; E. J. Stirniman, Peoria, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Emiel Martens, Charlotte, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. August Plouvier, Chelsea, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Alfonse DeSloover, Moline, Ill.; Victor DeSloover, Lawler; Mr. and Mrs. Alfonse Landuyt, Chelsea; Mrs. and Mrs. Chas. Landuyt, Chelsea; Mrs. Edwin Izek, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. William Shaffer, Washburn; Mr. and Mrs. Loyal DeSloover, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard DeSloover, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langr[e]ck, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Langr[e]ck, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Langr[e]ck, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tillman, Lawler; Mr. and Mrs. Emiel Ballege[e]r, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Ballege[e]r, Mrs. Bertha DeLille, Paul DeBrugeker, all of Moline, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. Norb Arens, Lawler; Mrs. Ben Kruger, Charles City; Mr. and Mrs. Art Neiman, Charles City; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jordan, Rochester, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cooper, Rochester, Minn.

Riceville Recorder - Thursday, 16 Aug. 1956
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Card of Thanks

We hereby extend our heartfelt thanks for the kindnesses and sympathies, the spiritual bouquets, prayers, and floral offerings and the food which did so much to ease our minds to the recent bereavement of the death of our kind husband and father.---Mrs. Lily DeSloover and Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Farus, Mr. and Mrs. David Clappier.
Card of Thanks
DEATH NOTICE –
Thursday, 9 Aug. 1956 -
Riceville Recorder
ERNEST De SLOOVER DIES
FUNERAL FRIDAY

Ernest DeSloover, 58, died August 3, at 5 a.m., at Salem, Ore., suddenly, and unexpectedly, from a heart attack. The DeSloovers moved from near Riceville to Salem some months ago.
Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at the Immaculate Conception church. The Rosary will be said at the Loper Funeral Home this evening, Thursday, at 8 o'clock.

Survivors are his wife, Lily; daughters, Mrs. Veronica Clappier, Rochester, Minn.; Mrs. Virginia Farus, Riceville; and Vivian DeSloover, Salem, Ore.; also four grandchildren, two brothers and two sisters.

The body arrived in Riceville Tuesday. Mrs. DeSloover and Vivian came from Salem to Minneapolis by airplane and were met there by Mr. and Mrs. Gene Farus.
Riceville Recorder
Thursday, 9 Aug. 1956
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OBITUARY - Last Rites For Ernest DeSloover Friday

Ernest DeSloover, 58, passed away suddenly and quietly at his home in Salem, Oregon, at five o'clock Friday morning August 3, 1956.

He was born of Ferdinand DeSloover and Julia Roose on March 9, 1898, at Moline, Illinois. As an infant, he accompanied his family to Europe returning with them when he was three years old, when they settled on a farm at Hartwick, Iowa. His elementary education was received in Iowa county.

His parents moved to Riceville about 1914, but young Ernest, who disliked the idea of moving, stayed with a sister until 1915 when he came to Riceville to live with his parents on a farm about four miles southwest of town.

Shortly thereafter, he met Lily Stirniman being on a nearby farm whom he married on November 18, 1918.

To this union were born two sons and three daughters. Clarence and Emmett died in infancy. Surviving him besides his wife are Veronica Clappier, Rochester, Minn.; Virginia Farus, Riceville, and Vivian, at home; and four grandsons. Also surviving are two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Cantellis Plouvier, Chelsea, Iowa; Mrs. Mary Martens, Charlotte, Mich.; Alphonse [sic - Alfonse] DeSloover, Moline, Illinois; and Victor DeSloover, Lawler, Iowa, besides many nieces and nephews.

Preceding him in death besides the two infant sons were his parents, the mother in 1917, the father in 1930.

After his marriage, he and his family lived on the Stirniman homestead three and a half miles southwest of Riceville. In 1949, they sold part of this farm and placed a new set of buildings on the remaining quarter section where they lived until March 1956 when they moved to Oregon.

Ernest was a devout member of his church. His reserved nature did not detract from his being a good neighbor, a loving husband and a kind father.

He served on the township school board for many years and for a short time on the Mitchell County Hospital Board.

His funeral was in [the] charge of the Riceville Funeral Home with a High Mass of Requiem at 10:00 o'clock, Friday morning, August 10 in the Immaculate Conception church offered by the Pastor, Rev. A. F. Stirn assisted by the church choir under the direction of William Diederich.

Out of town relatives and friends were the following: Mr. and Mrs. David Clappier, Rochester, Minn; E. J. Stirniman, Peoria, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Emiel Martens, Charlotte, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. August Plouvier, Chelsea, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Alfonse DeSloover, Moline, Ill.; Victor DeSloover, Lawler; Mr. and Mrs. Alfonse Landuyt, Chelsea; Mrs. and Mrs. Chas. Landuyt, Chelsea; Mrs. Edwin Izek, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. William Shaffer, Washburn; Mr. and Mrs. Loyal DeSloover, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard DeSloover, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Langr[e]ck, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Langr[e]ck, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Langr[e]ck, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tillman, Lawler; Mr. and Mrs. Emiel Ballege[e]r, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Ballege[e]r, Mrs. Bertha DeLille, Paul DeBrugeker, all of Moline, Ill; Mr. and Mrs. Norb Arens, Lawler; Mrs. Ben Kruger, Charles City; Mr. and Mrs. Art Neiman, Charles City; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jordan, Rochester, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cooper, Rochester, Minn.

Riceville Recorder - Thursday, 16 Aug. 1956
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Card of Thanks

We hereby extend our heartfelt thanks for the kindnesses and sympathies, the spiritual bouquets, prayers, and floral offerings and the food which did so much to ease our minds to the recent bereavement of the death of our kind husband and father.---Mrs. Lily DeSloover and Vivian, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Farus, Mr. and Mrs. David Clappier.
Card of Thanks


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