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Wolfswinkel, Hattie (Mrs. Clarence) 1910-1968

WOLFSWINKEL, DEJONGH

Posted By: Paul Van Dyke-volunteer
Date: 6/13/2021 at 20:33:33

Source: Sioux County Index (12-12-1968)

Born: February 15, 1910
Died: December 7, 1968

Mrs. Hattie Wolfswinkel, 58, passed away December 7, 1968, in the hospital in Phoenix, Arizona. Funeral services were held Monday at Tempe, Arizona at the Reformed Church with Reverend Kenneth Kempton officiating. The body was taken by plane and sent to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, accompanied by her children, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford wolfseinkel; Mr. Daryl Wolfswinkel and Mr. Conley Wolfswinkel and taken to Kraai Funeral Home in Hull.

Funeral services were held Tuesday from the First Reformed Church in Hull with Reverend David Ter Beest officiating. Special music was a duet by Mrs. Willis Brouwer and Mrs. Harold Koele, “Beyond The Sunset’. Pallbearers were nephews: Vernon De Jongh, Chester De Jongh, Clayton De Jongh, Ceaver Wolfswinkel, Morris Nettinga. Interment was at Hope Cemetery in Hull, Kraai Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements.

Survivors Four sons - Clifford, Calvin, Daryl, and Conley Wolfswinkel, all of Mesa, Arizona; eight brothers; three sisters: Charles De Jongh of Luverne, Gerrit De Jongh of Bellflower, Dick De Jongh of Hull, Peter De Jongh of Hills, Minnesota, Henry De Jongh of Hull, Mrs. John A. Wolfswinkel and Mrs. Frank De Boer of Bellflower, California, John De Jongh of Richmond, West Virginia, Mrs. Arie Bomgaars of Boyden, Willis De Jongh of Bellflower, California and Freeman De Jongh of Red Oak, Iowa.

Mr. Clarence Wolfswinkel and Miss Hattie De Jongh were united in marriage February 20, 1929, at Hill, Iowa. Mr. Wolfswinkel preceded her in death May 10, 1953 at a railroad crossing at Mesa, Arizona and was buried at Hope Cemetery in Hull, Iowa.


 

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