Memorial services will be 2 p.m. today at Newkirk Reformed Church in rural Hospers, Iowa, with the Rev. Dennis Hietbrink officiating. Burial will be prior to the service today in Newkirk Cemetery. There will be a family prayer service at 12:45 p.m. today at Oolman Funeral Home in Orange City.
Annetta Bernice was born April 15, 1917, in rural Orange City, the daughter of Albert and Jeanette (Grooters) Slothouber. She was raised in Middleburg, Iowa, where she attended country school.
On June 10, 1941, she married Everett H. Boone at Middleburg. They farmed at Newkirk on the farm where he was born. In 1981, they retired to Orange City. Everett passed away Aug. 27, 1998, in Sioux City after 57 years of marriage. In 1999, she moved to Pioneer Court and later to Pioneer Memorial Home in Orange City. In May 2001, she transferred to Heritage House.
She was a member of Newkirk Reformed Church, where she participated in the Golden Hour Circle and later the Mission Fellowship. She liked gardening, needlework and quilting. She enjoyed being with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a granddaughter; and a sister, Genevieve Mouw.
-Obituary from The Sioux City Journal
(11/20/2004)
Memorial services will be 2 p.m. today at Newkirk Reformed Church in rural Hospers, Iowa, with the Rev. Dennis Hietbrink officiating. Burial will be prior to the service today in Newkirk Cemetery. There will be a family prayer service at 12:45 p.m. today at Oolman Funeral Home in Orange City.
Annetta Bernice was born April 15, 1917, in rural Orange City, the daughter of Albert and Jeanette (Grooters) Slothouber. She was raised in Middleburg, Iowa, where she attended country school.
On June 10, 1941, she married Everett H. Boone at Middleburg. They farmed at Newkirk on the farm where he was born. In 1981, they retired to Orange City. Everett passed away Aug. 27, 1998, in Sioux City after 57 years of marriage. In 1999, she moved to Pioneer Court and later to Pioneer Memorial Home in Orange City. In May 2001, she transferred to Heritage House.
She was a member of Newkirk Reformed Church, where she participated in the Golden Hour Circle and later the Mission Fellowship. She liked gardening, needlework and quilting. She enjoyed being with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a granddaughter; and a sister, Genevieve Mouw.
-Obituary from The Sioux City Journal
(11/20/2004)
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