Mrs. De Graaf was born April 20, 1918, in Dante, South Dakota, the daughter of Cornelius and Jennie (Brandsma) Vander Veen. She was raised on a farm near Springfield, South Dakota. As a young adult, she came to Newkirk to assist farm families.
She married Arthur De Graaf on June 19, 1941, in Newkirk. The couple farmed in Newkirk. He died November 16, 1961, in Newkirk. She then moved to Alton and in 1966 she moved to Orange City, She was employed as a seamstress at De Vries Interiors until retiring in 1988.
She was a member of Trinity Reformed Church, where she participated in most activities, especially the Reformed Church Women's Ministries and Boosters.
Survivors include two daughters and their husbands, Aileen and Tim Barnhouse of Iowa City and Barbara and Arlan Van Roekel of Des Moines; a son and his wife, Allan and Barbara of Memphis, Tennessee; a brother, Henry of Orange City; a sister, Minnie Odens of Springfield; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Memorials may be given to Hospice.
-Obituary from The Sioux Center News
(12/31/1996)
Mrs. De Graaf was born April 20, 1918, in Dante, South Dakota, the daughter of Cornelius and Jennie (Brandsma) Vander Veen. She was raised on a farm near Springfield, South Dakota. As a young adult, she came to Newkirk to assist farm families.
She married Arthur De Graaf on June 19, 1941, in Newkirk. The couple farmed in Newkirk. He died November 16, 1961, in Newkirk. She then moved to Alton and in 1966 she moved to Orange City, She was employed as a seamstress at De Vries Interiors until retiring in 1988.
She was a member of Trinity Reformed Church, where she participated in most activities, especially the Reformed Church Women's Ministries and Boosters.
Survivors include two daughters and their husbands, Aileen and Tim Barnhouse of Iowa City and Barbara and Arlan Van Roekel of Des Moines; a son and his wife, Allan and Barbara of Memphis, Tennessee; a brother, Henry of Orange City; a sister, Minnie Odens of Springfield; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Memorials may be given to Hospice.
-Obituary from The Sioux Center News
(12/31/1996)
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