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Mayme <I>Van Driel</I> Kleinhesselink

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Mayme Van Driel Kleinhesselink

Birth
Orange City, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Death
5 Jun 1928 (aged 35)
Orange City, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Orange City, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec F, Lot 56, Gr 1
Memorial ID
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MOTHER OF THREE CHILDREN GONE

Mrs. Ed Kleinhesselink Died Died Wednesday Morning – Funeral Friday

Mrs. Ed Kleinhesselink passed away Tuesday night, June 5th, at her home south of Orange City after a long illness. She was nearly 37 years of age and is survived by her husband and three children and also brothers and sisters.

Funeral services will be held Friday at the home at 12:45 in charge of Rev. Euwema of Alton and at the First Reformed church in Orange City at 1:30. Services at the church will be in charge of the pastor, Rev. Colenbraner, assisted by Rev. Euwema.

Mayme Van Driel was born July 9, 1892 at Orange City. On February 27, 1912 she was married to Ed Kleinhesselink and the couple farmed south of Orange City since that time.

The children surviving are Geraldine, age 15, Arthur, 13 and Wilmina, 11, who with their father have the deep sympathy of the communityin the loss of their devoted mother.

The brothers and sisters are Mrs. John De Groot, Platte, S.D.; Mrs. Emery Hofmeyer, Orange City; Peter Van Driel, Utica, S.D.; Mrs. Wm. Oelrich, Orange City; Mrs. I. Hoeven, Sioux Center; Mrs. E.M. Kipp, Berkely, Calif.; Ed Van Driel, Ogilvie, Minn.; Cornie Van Driel, of Inwood and Mrs. A. De Vries of Orange City.

Alton Democrat 1928-06-08.


MOTHER OF THREE CHILDREN GONE

Mrs. Ed Kleinhesselink Died Died Wednesday Morning – Funeral Friday

Mrs. Ed Kleinhesselink passed away Tuesday night, June 5th, at her home south of Orange City after a long illness. She was nearly 37 years of age and is survived by her husband and three children and also brothers and sisters.

Funeral services will be held Friday at the home at 12:45 in charge of Rev. Euwema of Alton and at the First Reformed church in Orange City at 1:30. Services at the church will be in charge of the pastor, Rev. Colenbraner, assisted by Rev. Euwema.

Mayme Van Driel was born July 9, 1892 at Orange City. On February 27, 1912 she was married to Ed Kleinhesselink and the couple farmed south of Orange City since that time.

The children surviving are Geraldine, age 15, Arthur, 13 and Wilmina, 11, who with their father have the deep sympathy of the communityin the loss of their devoted mother.

The brothers and sisters are Mrs. John De Groot, Platte, S.D.; Mrs. Emery Hofmeyer, Orange City; Peter Van Driel, Utica, S.D.; Mrs. Wm. Oelrich, Orange City; Mrs. I. Hoeven, Sioux Center; Mrs. E.M. Kipp, Berkely, Calif.; Ed Van Driel, Ogilvie, Minn.; Cornie Van Driel, of Inwood and Mrs. A. De Vries of Orange City.

Alton Democrat 1928-06-08.



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  • Created by: GS
  • Added: Jun 26, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92628130/mayme-kleinhesselink: accessed ), memorial page for Mayme Van Driel Kleinhesselink (9 Jul 1892–5 Jun 1928), Find a Grave Memorial ID 92628130, citing West Lawn Cemetery, Orange City, Sioux County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by GS (contributor 47162417).