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Horstman, Joan (Mrs. James) 1935-2024

HORSTMAN, ELENBAS, HOEKSTRA

Posted By: Marjorie Brunsting-Volunteer (email)
Date: 3/6/2024 at 15:32:19

Joan Horstman, age 88, of Sioux Center, IA died Saturday, February 10, 2024, at Crown Pointe Care Center in Sioux Center.

A memorial service will take place at 10:30 AM, Friday, February 16, 2024, at First Christian Reformed Church in Sioux Center with Reverend Kurt Monroe, officiating.

Visitation with the family present will take place from 5:00 to 7:00 PM, Thursday, February 15, 2024, at Memorial Funeral Home.

A family prayer service will take place at 9:30 AM, Friday February 16th at Memorial Funeral Home with a graveside service to follow the prayer at Memory Gardens Cemetery.

Joan Carol Horstman was born December 6, 1935, to Cornie and Henrietta (Elenbaas) Hoekstra in Orange City, Iowa. She grew up on a farm southwest of Orange City and later on a farm east of Middleburg, where she attended a one room country school thru grade five, then Orange City Christian School, and graduated from Western Christian High School in Hull, IA.

She was united in marriage to James Horstman on May 31, 1956, at First Christian Reformed Church in Sioux Center. Joan and Jim spent two years in California while Jim was in the United States Navy. They moved back to Sioux Center where they made their home and were blessed with four children. Joan was an integral part of the family business “Horstman Interiors” selling and installing custom window coverings, draperies, and blinds, maintained the business financial records, and supported Jim in the floor covering part of the business. Joan also volunteered and maintained the financial records for the community cemetery where Jim was a board member.

Joan was a member of First Christian Reformed Church where she volunteered and was a member of several groups including Gleaners Forum and the Pigs in the Blanket project. She enjoyed traveling, spending her winter months during retirement in Mesa, Arizona, and researching family genealogy. Sewing and crafts came naturally to Joan, she loved crocheting and needlepoint which later included a hemstitching business for baby blankets. Most recently she enjoyed a good game of Heartland Strategy and coffee time with her dearest friends.

Those left to cherish her memory are her children, 7 grandchildren, 17-great and great-great grandchildren.

Dave (Wenda) Horstman of Sioux Center, IA, and children:

Crista (Mike) Mulder and children: Olivia, Cali (fiancé Connor Tvedt) and daughter Paisley, Miranda (Dawson) Mulder, Anna, Aiden

Dustin (Robin) Horstman and children: Bryn, Jordyn, and Mykenah.

Dori (Tim) Erickson and children: Ellie, and Rosie.

Bryan (Ginny) Horstman of San Diego, CA.

Steve Horstman of San Diego, CA.

Janna (John) Wesselius of Sioux Center, IA, and children:

Allison (Steve) Bossenbroek and children: Beatrix, Maxima, and Lee.

Jessica (Andrew) Hummel and children: Joshua, and Noah.

Madeline (Scott) Kamps and son: Waylen.

Adrienne (Andrew) Vander Lei.

Also left to cherish her memory are sisters Marge (Arnie) Van Gelder, Gladys (Harold) Hoekstra and Karen (Jack) Brands, sister-in-law Virginia Hoekstra and many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Jim Horstman; parents, Cornie and Henrietta Hoekstra; brothers Alvin Hoekstra and Corwin Hoekstra; great granddaughter, Gabrielle Horstman; brother-in-law, Dennis Vis; parents-in-law, Evert and Margaret Horstman; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Esther (Art) Zevenbergen; brother-in-law, Ken Horstman, brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Norm and (Alberta) Horstman.

Source: Memorial Funeral home online obituary.


 

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