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Tryntje <I>Westra</I> Duistermars Wiekamp

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Tryntje Westra Duistermars Wiekamp

Birth
Tzummarum, Franekeradeel Municipality, Friesland, Netherlands
Death
18 Jan 1931 (aged 69)
Sheldon, O'Brien County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Sioux Center, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. J. Wiekamp died in Home

Mrs. Tryntje Wiekamp, 70 years old, died this past Sunday in the Holland Home at Sheldon.

She moved into the Home during the week of November 9 and the sale of her furniture took place only last Saturday.

Until Saturday noon she was in good health; she felt slightly ill in the afternoon and from then on she faded rapidly.

Mrs. Wiekamp's first husband, Mr. Duistermars, died 29 years ago. She married Mr. Wiekamp From Bernis, So. Dak., about 15 years ago. He died five years later and was
interred in Bernis, So. Dak.

Two children survive their mother, Mr. Henry Duistermars of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mrs. H.E. De Vries of Sioux Center.

Mrs. Wiekamp was an active social and Church worker. She was President of the Ladies Aid in the Christian Reformed Church for the past few years.

The funeral services were held in the home of Mr. H. E. De Vries and at the Christian Reformed Church on Wednesday afternoon.

Sioux Center News 1931-01-22.


Mrs. J. Wiekamp died in Home

Mrs. Tryntje Wiekamp, 70 years old, died this past Sunday in the Holland Home at Sheldon.

She moved into the Home during the week of November 9 and the sale of her furniture took place only last Saturday.

Until Saturday noon she was in good health; she felt slightly ill in the afternoon and from then on she faded rapidly.

Mrs. Wiekamp's first husband, Mr. Duistermars, died 29 years ago. She married Mr. Wiekamp From Bernis, So. Dak., about 15 years ago. He died five years later and was
interred in Bernis, So. Dak.

Two children survive their mother, Mr. Henry Duistermars of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Mrs. H.E. De Vries of Sioux Center.

Mrs. Wiekamp was an active social and Church worker. She was President of the Ladies Aid in the Christian Reformed Church for the past few years.

The funeral services were held in the home of Mr. H. E. De Vries and at the Christian Reformed Church on Wednesday afternoon.

Sioux Center News 1931-01-22.



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