Zoon van Anthonie (Tone) Van Roekel en Gertrude Van de Vlekkert, geboren 15-1-1906, overleden 7-5-1996 USA IA Oskaloosa en begraven Forest CemeteryTrouwt Caroline Bertha van Hulzen, geboren 1909, overleden 16-10-1947 en begraven Forest Cemetery
Trouwt 4-11-1949 Artie Elizabeth Veerman Van Arkel, dochter van Herman Veerman en Elizabeth Van Rees, weduwe van Clifford Bolsem Van Arkel, geboren 31-5-1916 USA IA Oskaloosa, overleden 16-7-2011 USA IA Oskaloosa en begraven Forest Cemetery
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Junior Van Roekel
January 17, 1938 - September 8, 2018
Obituary for Junior Van Roekel
Junior Van Roekel, 80, of Oskaloosa, passed away Saturday evening, September 8, 2018, at the Mahaska Health Partnership Hospice Serenity House in Oskaloosa.
Otto Junior Van Roekel, son of Otto Henry and Caroline (Van Hulzen) Van Roekel, was born January 17, 1938, in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Junior attended grade school in Rose Hill and was a 1956 graduate of Oskaloosa High School. His first job was with Wake Feed Mill where he worked for several years. He was later hired by Binns and Stevens and worked as a foreman for 26 years. In 1991, he went to work for Oskaloosa Food Products as the transportation supervisor/foreman. He retired from full-time employment in 2012 but continued to work part-time at Osky Food until a month prior to his death.
Junior married the love-of-his-life, Cecelia Reese, on July 4, 1961, at the Central United Methodist Church Chapel in Oskaloosa. They raised their family in Oskaloosa and Junior was a member of Central Reformed Church for over 60 years. Family was always Junior’s first priority, he was truly a giving and loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend; and showed his love and kindness through his actions. He was a man of deep faith, and though he was a man of few words, his convictions were very evident in his service to others.
Junior was also a member of the Oskaloosa Indians Booster Club and the Babe Ruth Board of Directors; he loved cheering on his grandchildren in their sporting events. Junior had the ability to fix anything and loved tinkering on his cars. He enjoyed the out-of-doors and working in his yard; he had a meticulous way about him that was apparent in his vehicles, yard, and home. Junior also enjoyed the many friendships at his coffee group.
Junior’s family includes his wife of 57 years, Cecelia; his children: Scott and Wendy Van Roekel of Oskaloosa and Shari Day, also of Oskaloosa; grandchildren: Justin (Danielle) Day and Jacey and Jaden Van Roekel; great-grandchildren: Jeren and Jordan Day. He is also survived by his siblings, Wayne Van Roekel of Oskaloosa, Joleen (Bob) Van Arkel-Peterson, and Lois Van Arkel-Alexander; a special brother-in-law, Jerry (Ramona) Reese; and special nieces: Kathy Walker, Susie Walker-Milburn, Beth Walker-Brown, and many other special nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, Junior was preceded in death by his step-mother, Artie Van Arkel-Van Roekel; his brother, John A Van Roekel; a sister, Dorothy Van Roekel-DeGroot; his wife’s parents, David E. and Agnes Reese; sisters-in-law: Donna Reese-Bambrook, Diana Reese-(Karl) Walker-(Jack) Stout, and Shirley Reese-Cubit; and brother-in-law, Davey Reese.
Funeral Services for Junior will be held at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, September 12, at the Central Reformed Church with Rev. Jon Nelson officiating. A family prayer service will be held at 10:15 a.m. in the church’s east lounge. Private burial will be held in Forest Cemetery. Visitation will begin after 9 a.m., Tuesday, at Langkamp Funeral Chapel & Crematory; the family will greet visitors from 5-7 p.m., Tuesday evening at the chapel. Memorials can be made to MHP Hospice Serenity House, the Oskaloosa Booster Club or Central Reformed Church.
Artie passed away Saturday evening at the Oskaloosa Care Center at the age of 95 years, 1 month and 16 days.
Artie Elizabeth Van Roekel, daughter of Herman and Elizabeth Van Rees Veerman, was born May 31, 1916 at the rural home of her parents near Oskaloosa, Iowa. Artie attended country schools and was a 1934 graduate of Rose Hill High School. She continued her education at William Penn College where she was certified to teach in rural schools. She taught in Bald Prairie School and Brush Street School, where she taught her brother and sister.
Artie married Clifford Balsem Van Arkel May 31, 1939. They made their home south of Beacon where they famed. To this union two daughters were born, Joleen and Lois. Clifford passed away October 8, 1945.
Artie married Otto Henry Van Roekel January 27, 1949. They farmed until 1954 when they moved to Wright after which Artie also did substitute teaching. In 1965, Artie and Otto moved into Oskaloosa at which time she began providing homecare to elderly residents. Arti was a lifetime member of Central Reformed Church which her grandparents helped to organize. She enjoyed sewing, reading and gardening. Otto passed away May 7, 1996. In her later years, Artie was a resident of Maple Ridge Assisted Living and in April of 2011 deteriorating health required her move to the Oskaloosa Care Center.
Artie's family includes her children: Joleen(Bob)Peterson of Lincoln, NE; Lois(Walt)Alexander of Temple, GA: and Wayne Van Roekel of Oskaloosa; step-children, Junior(Cecelia)Van Roekel of Oskaloosa and step-son-in-law, John DeGroot of Rose Hill, Iowa; 10 grandchildren: Richard DeGroot, Roger DeGroot, Randal DeGroot, Ruth Gott, Dana Leydens, Gayle Van Gorp, Eric Peterson, Jill Wertz, Scott Van Roekel and Shari Day, 14 great-grandchildren and three great great-grandchildren; a sister, Helen Carriker and a sister-in-law, Martha Veerman, both of Oskaloosa.
Besides her parents and both of her husbands, Artie was preceded in death by five brothers: Herman, John, Roy, Ernest and Floyd "Bill" Veerman and three sisters: Nellie Talbert, Dorothy McCombs, and Henrietta Newenhouse; a step-daughter, Dorothy DeGroot and a step-son, John A. Van Roekel.
Funeral Service at 10:30 am Wednesday morning, July 20, 2011 at Garland-Van Arkel-Langkamp Funeral Chapel with Rev. Donald DeGlopper of the Central Reformed Church officiating. Visitation will be held from 10 am -7 pm Tuesday, July 19, 2011 at the funeral chapel. Interment in Forest Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Central Reformed Church.