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John Clarence DeBruin

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John Clarence DeBruin

Birth
Hospers, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Death
19 Oct 1934 (aged 31)
Sheldon, O'Brien County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Hospers, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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John De Bruin, Jr., of Sheldon died at his home Friday evening at the age of 31 years, 3 months and 21 days.

He was born at Hospers June 28, 1903 where he spent his boyhood. He attended the Hospers high school and graduated with the class of 1921.

Six years ago he was married to Margaret Dorothy Mulder, daughter of A. Mulder, the couple moving to Sheldon after their marriage. He is survived by the widow and his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. De Bruin, and three brothers and two sisters, namely, Ed of Denver, Colo., Marie
(Mrs, L. Lautenbach) of Des Moines, Ellis of Hospers, Eunice of Sheldon and William of Sheldon.

He was a devoted member of the First Ref. church of Sheldon.

His health had been poor for the past four or more years. He was well known around here, having spent his childhood days here.

Funeral arrangements had been made by the deceased while on his sick bed. He chose six friends whom he associated with to act as pallbearers.

Services were held Monday at 1 o’clock at the home and at 2 o'clock at the First Ref. church
at Hospers with Revs. Vis of Sheldon and M. A. Stegeman officiating. Interment took place at the cemetery west of Hospers.

Alton Democrat 1934-10-26.
John De Bruin, Jr., of Sheldon died at his home Friday evening at the age of 31 years, 3 months and 21 days.

He was born at Hospers June 28, 1903 where he spent his boyhood. He attended the Hospers high school and graduated with the class of 1921.

Six years ago he was married to Margaret Dorothy Mulder, daughter of A. Mulder, the couple moving to Sheldon after their marriage. He is survived by the widow and his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. De Bruin, and three brothers and two sisters, namely, Ed of Denver, Colo., Marie
(Mrs, L. Lautenbach) of Des Moines, Ellis of Hospers, Eunice of Sheldon and William of Sheldon.

He was a devoted member of the First Ref. church of Sheldon.

His health had been poor for the past four or more years. He was well known around here, having spent his childhood days here.

Funeral arrangements had been made by the deceased while on his sick bed. He chose six friends whom he associated with to act as pallbearers.

Services were held Monday at 1 o’clock at the home and at 2 o'clock at the First Ref. church
at Hospers with Revs. Vis of Sheldon and M. A. Stegeman officiating. Interment took place at the cemetery west of Hospers.

Alton Democrat 1934-10-26.


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