Mrs. William Angus, 73, of Orange City died Sept. 7 at the Orange City hospital after a lingering illness.
Services were at 10 a.m. Sept. 10 in the American Reformed Church. The Rev. Alvin Hook and the Rev. George Kots officiated. Burial in West Lawn Cemetery was under the direction of the Van Ellen Funeral home.
Mrs. Angus, the former Joyce Buikema, was born Oct. 1, 1900 in Grand Rapids, Mich.
She was married July 5, 1925 in Amoy, China.
The couple served as missionaries in China 26 years and in the Phillipine Islands 15 years. They moved to Orange City in 1969.
Survivors include the widower; a daughter, Mrs. Edward (Margery) Stetson of Orange City; two sons, David of Lansing, Mich and John of San Francisco, Calif.; four grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Jennis Hansen of Racine, Wis., the Misses Katie and Anne of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Joe Shortinghouse of Grandville, Mich., and a brother, Michael of Grand Rapids.
Alton Democrat 1974-09-18.
Mrs. William Angus, 73, of Orange City died Sept. 7 at the Orange City hospital after a lingering illness.
Services were at 10 a.m. Sept. 10 in the American Reformed Church. The Rev. Alvin Hook and the Rev. George Kots officiated. Burial in West Lawn Cemetery was under the direction of the Van Ellen Funeral home.
Mrs. Angus, the former Joyce Buikema, was born Oct. 1, 1900 in Grand Rapids, Mich.
She was married July 5, 1925 in Amoy, China.
The couple served as missionaries in China 26 years and in the Phillipine Islands 15 years. They moved to Orange City in 1969.
Survivors include the widower; a daughter, Mrs. Edward (Margery) Stetson of Orange City; two sons, David of Lansing, Mich and John of San Francisco, Calif.; four grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Jennis Hansen of Racine, Wis., the Misses Katie and Anne of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Joe Shortinghouse of Grandville, Mich., and a brother, Michael of Grand Rapids.
Alton Democrat 1974-09-18.
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