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Dorothy Jean <I>Groenendyk</I> McDonough

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Dorothy Jean Groenendyk McDonough

Birth
Death
3 Sep 2011 (aged 77)
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.3063112, Longitude: -92.6303214
Plot
Garden of Serenity Block F 32
Memorial ID
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Dorothy went home to be with her Lord Saturday afternoon at Taylor Hospice House in Des Moines.

Dorothy Jean McDonough was bron November 11, 1933 to Peter and Jennie(Hoksbergen)Groenendyk near Tracy, Iowa. She attended school at Tracy where she was a 1951 high school graduate. Following her education, she worked in Pella at the Pella Co Op and the Rural Electric Association. She married Marion"Jim"McDonough at the Tracy Christian Reformed Church on November 29, 1957 with Reverend Edward G. Cooke officiating. Dorothy and Jim made their home in Oskaloosa and Dorothy worked at the Mahaska Veterinary Clinic for a short time and at Mahaska State Bank for several years before working part-time for her husband at the Oskaloosa Livestock Auction. Dorothy enjoyed camping with family and friends, especially at the state fair. She and her husband spent several winters in Mesa, AZ. She also enjoyed cooking for and spending time with her grandchildren and going to their sporting event. She was a long-time member of the Good News Chapel and served on the evangelism committee for a short time. Upon their retirement, Dorothy and Jim moved to an acreage north of Oskaloosa. Dorothy was a cancer survivor since 1982.

Dorothy is survived by her husband, Jim of over 53 years; a daughter and son-in-law, Mary Lee and Dan Major of Oskaloosa; and a son and daughter-in-law, Jeff and Kirstin McDonough of Pentwater, MI; four grandchildren, Cody and Cortney Major of Oskaloosa and Linnea and Gannon McDonough of Pentwater, MI; two brothers: Maurice "Butch" and Ed Groenendyk, both of Pella and several nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents, Dorothy was preceded in death by an infant son, Todd Allen; a sister, Luella Van Maanen; and two sisters-in-law, Helen and Hilda Groenendyk. Memorials may be made to the Good News Chapel.
Dorothy went home to be with her Lord Saturday afternoon at Taylor Hospice House in Des Moines.

Dorothy Jean McDonough was bron November 11, 1933 to Peter and Jennie(Hoksbergen)Groenendyk near Tracy, Iowa. She attended school at Tracy where she was a 1951 high school graduate. Following her education, she worked in Pella at the Pella Co Op and the Rural Electric Association. She married Marion"Jim"McDonough at the Tracy Christian Reformed Church on November 29, 1957 with Reverend Edward G. Cooke officiating. Dorothy and Jim made their home in Oskaloosa and Dorothy worked at the Mahaska Veterinary Clinic for a short time and at Mahaska State Bank for several years before working part-time for her husband at the Oskaloosa Livestock Auction. Dorothy enjoyed camping with family and friends, especially at the state fair. She and her husband spent several winters in Mesa, AZ. She also enjoyed cooking for and spending time with her grandchildren and going to their sporting event. She was a long-time member of the Good News Chapel and served on the evangelism committee for a short time. Upon their retirement, Dorothy and Jim moved to an acreage north of Oskaloosa. Dorothy was a cancer survivor since 1982.

Dorothy is survived by her husband, Jim of over 53 years; a daughter and son-in-law, Mary Lee and Dan Major of Oskaloosa; and a son and daughter-in-law, Jeff and Kirstin McDonough of Pentwater, MI; four grandchildren, Cody and Cortney Major of Oskaloosa and Linnea and Gannon McDonough of Pentwater, MI; two brothers: Maurice "Butch" and Ed Groenendyk, both of Pella and several nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents, Dorothy was preceded in death by an infant son, Todd Allen; a sister, Luella Van Maanen; and two sisters-in-law, Helen and Hilda Groenendyk. Memorials may be made to the Good News Chapel.


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