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William Vander Meer

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William Vander Meer

Birth
Alton, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Death
21 Feb 1945 (aged 46)
New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Orange City, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec C, Lot 2, gr 6
Memorial ID
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William Vander Meer, age 46, a prominent missionary and educator in China for twenty-five years was buried at Orange City on Monday of last week.

Mr. Vander Meer was a brother of Mrs. M.C. Muilenburg and visited lecturer in Hudson, while Supt. and Mrs. Muilenburg were living there.

When it appeared certain that Amoy, where he was teaching would be occupied by the Japanese, his college was moved into free China where work was continued. Three times the campus was bombed the school dormitory received a direct hit. The windows of the Vander Meer home were blown out and the walls peppered with shrapnel.

Mrs. Vander Meer and two sons reached America in 1942 on the Gripsholm, but Mr. Vander Meer remained at the college for two years longer. He left China by the "back door" traveling on foot, by river boat, truck, bus, jeep, train, transport plane and over the "Hump" by plane. The ocean voyage required 43 days.

His loss will be felt by his family and relatives and friends in America and also by his friends and pupils in far-off China, where he was for so many years a friend and teacher of the young people there (Hudsonite).

Sioux Center News 1945-03-14.


William Vander Meer, age 46, a prominent missionary and educator in China for twenty-five years was buried at Orange City on Monday of last week.

Mr. Vander Meer was a brother of Mrs. M.C. Muilenburg and visited lecturer in Hudson, while Supt. and Mrs. Muilenburg were living there.

When it appeared certain that Amoy, where he was teaching would be occupied by the Japanese, his college was moved into free China where work was continued. Three times the campus was bombed the school dormitory received a direct hit. The windows of the Vander Meer home were blown out and the walls peppered with shrapnel.

Mrs. Vander Meer and two sons reached America in 1942 on the Gripsholm, but Mr. Vander Meer remained at the college for two years longer. He left China by the "back door" traveling on foot, by river boat, truck, bus, jeep, train, transport plane and over the "Hump" by plane. The ocean voyage required 43 days.

His loss will be felt by his family and relatives and friends in America and also by his friends and pupils in far-off China, where he was for so many years a friend and teacher of the young people there (Hudsonite).

Sioux Center News 1945-03-14.



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  • Maintained by: GS
  • Originally Created by: ram
  • Added: Jun 22, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112711294/william-vander_meer: accessed ), memorial page for William Vander Meer (30 Sep 1898–21 Feb 1945), Find a Grave Memorial ID 112711294, citing West Lawn Cemetery, Orange City, Sioux County, Iowa, USA; Maintained by GS (contributor 47162417).