Clarine Wandscheer, 91, of Sioux Center died Tuesday, June 14, at the Sioux Center Community Nursing Facility.
Funeral services were Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Central Reformed Church of Sioux Center with the Rev. R. Van Rathbun officiating. Interment was in Memory Gardens Cemetery of Sioux Center.
Mrs. Wandscheer was born to Herman and Bertha (Duistermars) De Vries February 22, 1914, at their rural Sioux Center residence. She attended Sioux Center schools and received a high school normal training degree.
She then taught at a rural school for six years before marrying Joe Wandscheer of Sioux Center on May 30, 1940, at her parents home.
She surrounded her life with music and loved listening and playing the piano and sharing it with her beloved husband. She taught piano lessons for 40 years, accompanied many vocal and music groups and played piano at Central Reformed Church of Sioux Center where she was a member for many years.
Survivors include her daughter Joline Bochmann-Bastounes of Naperville, Illinois; a grandson, Adam Bochmann and his wife Cori of Downers Grove, Illinois; and a great-granddaughter.
She was preceded in death by her husband; a son-in-law, Andrew Bastounes; and three sisters, Arta Wandscheer, Catherine Voordeman and Loraine De Vries. The family prefers memorials be directed to the music department of Central Reformed Church.
Sioux Center News 2005—06-22.
Clarine Wandscheer, 91, of Sioux Center died Tuesday, June 14, at the Sioux Center Community Nursing Facility.
Funeral services were Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Central Reformed Church of Sioux Center with the Rev. R. Van Rathbun officiating. Interment was in Memory Gardens Cemetery of Sioux Center.
Mrs. Wandscheer was born to Herman and Bertha (Duistermars) De Vries February 22, 1914, at their rural Sioux Center residence. She attended Sioux Center schools and received a high school normal training degree.
She then taught at a rural school for six years before marrying Joe Wandscheer of Sioux Center on May 30, 1940, at her parents home.
She surrounded her life with music and loved listening and playing the piano and sharing it with her beloved husband. She taught piano lessons for 40 years, accompanied many vocal and music groups and played piano at Central Reformed Church of Sioux Center where she was a member for many years.
Survivors include her daughter Joline Bochmann-Bastounes of Naperville, Illinois; a grandson, Adam Bochmann and his wife Cori of Downers Grove, Illinois; and a great-granddaughter.
She was preceded in death by her husband; a son-in-law, Andrew Bastounes; and three sisters, Arta Wandscheer, Catherine Voordeman and Loraine De Vries. The family prefers memorials be directed to the music department of Central Reformed Church.
Sioux Center News 2005—06-22.
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