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Evert Jan Scholten

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Evert Jan Scholten

Birth
Alton, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Death
18 Jun 1957 (aged 80)
Orange City, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Alton, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Evert J. Scholten, a native of Alton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Scholten, died in the Pioneer Home at Orange City Tuesday afternoon, June 18. Mr. Scholten, apparently in about usual health, passed away of a heart attack while taking his afternoon nap.

He would have 81 years of age had he lived until July 8.

Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon int eh Alton Reformed Church with Rev. Sandee officiating. Interment was at Nassau Township Cemetery.

Mr. Scholten was married to Nellie Cambier, who died in 1930. Three children were born to this union: Clara (Mrs Gerrit) Geurink of Orange City, Esther (Mrs. Arthur) McCarthy of Tacoma, Washington, and Kenneth of Bellflower, California. He is also survived by five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Others surviving are one sister, Mrs. J.C. Cambier of Alton; two brothers, Dr. Dick Scholten of Kalamazoo, Michigan, and Bert Scholten of Holland, Michigan.

Among those from a distance attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scholten of Bellflower, California, Mrs. ARthur McCarth and daughter of Tacoma, Washington, and MR. and Mrs. Orville Cambier of Clarion. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gunnink of Edgerton, Minnesota, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koerselman of Hull, Mr. and Mrs John Doktoer, Ben Koerselman, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Koerselman and Mrs. Henry Scholten of Boyden, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Koerselman of Sheldon and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Slaeger of Hull and Mr. and Mrs. L Miller and Mrs. Very Hoef of Paullina.

Sioux County Capital - 27 June 1957
Evert J. Scholten, a native of Alton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Scholten, died in the Pioneer Home at Orange City Tuesday afternoon, June 18. Mr. Scholten, apparently in about usual health, passed away of a heart attack while taking his afternoon nap.

He would have 81 years of age had he lived until July 8.

Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon int eh Alton Reformed Church with Rev. Sandee officiating. Interment was at Nassau Township Cemetery.

Mr. Scholten was married to Nellie Cambier, who died in 1930. Three children were born to this union: Clara (Mrs Gerrit) Geurink of Orange City, Esther (Mrs. Arthur) McCarthy of Tacoma, Washington, and Kenneth of Bellflower, California. He is also survived by five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Others surviving are one sister, Mrs. J.C. Cambier of Alton; two brothers, Dr. Dick Scholten of Kalamazoo, Michigan, and Bert Scholten of Holland, Michigan.

Among those from a distance attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scholten of Bellflower, California, Mrs. ARthur McCarth and daughter of Tacoma, Washington, and MR. and Mrs. Orville Cambier of Clarion. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gunnink of Edgerton, Minnesota, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koerselman of Hull, Mr. and Mrs John Doktoer, Ben Koerselman, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Koerselman and Mrs. Henry Scholten of Boyden, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Koerselman of Sheldon and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Slaeger of Hull and Mr. and Mrs. L Miller and Mrs. Very Hoef of Paullina.

Sioux County Capital - 27 June 1957


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