BEERT ROZEBOOM
Funeral services for Beert Rozeboom of Sioux Center, who passed away Thursday, July 5, were held Monday, July 9 with services at the home at 1:00 and 1:30 at the First Reformed church of Sioux Center with Rev. Brower and Rev. Roggen officiating.
Burial was in the Sioux Center Community with Vander Ploeg's Funeral Home in charge of arangements.
Pallbearers were John Schuiteman, John Rozeboom, Gerrit K. Vermeer, Andrew Sanko, Art B. Rozeboom, and Gerrit Rozeboom.
Mr. Beert Rozeboom passed away early Thursday evening at the age of 91 years, 11 months and 10 days.
Mr. Rozeboom came to America when he was 17 years of age and moved to Sioux County where he spent his entire life.
On March 8, 1892, he was united in marriage to Aartje Schoep, who preceded him in death on October 20, 1952.
To this union the following children were born: Johanna, Mrs. John Schuiteman; Minnie, Mrs. Andrew Sanko; John; Gertrude; Rev. Gerrit; Art and Minnie Hoksbergen (Mrs. Ed G. Vermeer), One son preceded him in death, Nineteen grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren survive as well as the following brothers and sister: Lammert; Lillian, Mrs. Barney Kempers; and John. Also the following half brothers and sisters: Maggie, Henry, Gerrit, Johanna, Neal, Rich, and Minnie.
The following preceded him in death: Hannes, Andrew, Allie, Annie, Minnie. Lizzie, and Jennie. One grandson, Bernard Rozeboom, preceded him on July 25, 1952.
Mr. Rozeboom served on the Consistory of the First Reformed Church for over 16 years as well as being a Sunday school teacher for many years. His passing is mourned by a host of relatives and friends.
Sioux Center News 1956-07-12.
BEERT ROZEBOOM
Funeral services for Beert Rozeboom of Sioux Center, who passed away Thursday, July 5, were held Monday, July 9 with services at the home at 1:00 and 1:30 at the First Reformed church of Sioux Center with Rev. Brower and Rev. Roggen officiating.
Burial was in the Sioux Center Community with Vander Ploeg's Funeral Home in charge of arangements.
Pallbearers were John Schuiteman, John Rozeboom, Gerrit K. Vermeer, Andrew Sanko, Art B. Rozeboom, and Gerrit Rozeboom.
Mr. Beert Rozeboom passed away early Thursday evening at the age of 91 years, 11 months and 10 days.
Mr. Rozeboom came to America when he was 17 years of age and moved to Sioux County where he spent his entire life.
On March 8, 1892, he was united in marriage to Aartje Schoep, who preceded him in death on October 20, 1952.
To this union the following children were born: Johanna, Mrs. John Schuiteman; Minnie, Mrs. Andrew Sanko; John; Gertrude; Rev. Gerrit; Art and Minnie Hoksbergen (Mrs. Ed G. Vermeer), One son preceded him in death, Nineteen grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren survive as well as the following brothers and sister: Lammert; Lillian, Mrs. Barney Kempers; and John. Also the following half brothers and sisters: Maggie, Henry, Gerrit, Johanna, Neal, Rich, and Minnie.
The following preceded him in death: Hannes, Andrew, Allie, Annie, Minnie. Lizzie, and Jennie. One grandson, Bernard Rozeboom, preceded him on July 25, 1952.
Mr. Rozeboom served on the Consistory of the First Reformed Church for over 16 years as well as being a Sunday school teacher for many years. His passing is mourned by a host of relatives and friends.
Sioux Center News 1956-07-12.
Family Members
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Hannes Rozeboom
1865–1949
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Aaltje "Alice" Rozeboom Hoksbergen
1867–1896
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Andrew Dries Rozeboom
1868–1953
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Lammert Rozeboom Sr
1870–1956
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Lillian "Lubbigje" Rozeboom Kempers
1874–1963
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Lizzie "Driesje" Rozeboom Vande Berg
1875–1948
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Annie "Eibertje" Rozeboom Kempers
1877–1953
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Hermina "Minnie" Rozeboom Vander Hoop
1878–1902
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Jan "John D." Rozeboom
1880–1970
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Margaret "Rika" Rozeboom Vandenberg
1885–1966
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Henry J. Rozeboom
1887–1919
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Henry John Rozeboom
1887–1979
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Gerrit John Rozeboom
1890–1993
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Johanna Rozeboom Vermeer
1892–1978
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Neal J. "Cornelius" Rozeboom
1895–1969
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Rev Richard J. Rozeboom
1898–1992
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Jennie Rozeboom
1901–1947
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Minnie Hermina "Midge" Rozeboom Neifert
1904–2000
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