Zoon van Marinus Van Gorp en Geertruida (Gertrude) Van Roekel geboren 5-10-1887 USA IA Mahaska County, overleden 22-12-1968 USA IA Pella en begraven OakWood CemeteryTrouwt 17-10-1912 Minnie Blom, geboren 13-4-1889 USA IA Pella, overleden 15-8-1950 USA IA Pella en begraven OakWood Cemetery
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Evelena Van Gorp Roozeboom was born at her parents home on June 9, 1925, the daughter of John M. and Minnie Van Gorp. She graduated from Pella Christian High School in 1942. Following graduation she taught at Peoria Christian School and Leighton Grade School.
On February 6, 1948, Evy was united in marriage with Arie H. Roozeboom at her parent's rural home near Pella.
Evy passed away March 14, 2013.
She is survived by three daughters and sons-in-law: Barbara and Gary Renaud of Pella, Marcia and Dennis Vande Lune of Prairie City and Kathleen and Richard Roose of Pella; Two sons and daughters-in-law Ronald and Patty Rooeboom of Runnells, Steve and Bev Roozeboom of Pella; sixteen grandchildren, twenty-four great-grandchildren.
Of her original family, Evelena leaves her sister Matilda Vermeer and brother John Van Gorp.
Evy was preceded in death by her husband, Arie who died January 8, 1991, at the age of seventy; her son, Duane Arie, who died in January 22, 2004 at the age of forty-seven; and great-grandchild, Zoe Anderson. Also preceding her was her sister, Gertrude Meinders, brother, Edward Van Gorp.
At the time of her death she was a member of the Covenant Reformed Church in Pella. She and her husband were members of the Prairie City Christian Reformed Church for many years as they raised their family.
Evy's church and family were most important to her. Evy, along with her husband Arie, worked hard cleaning the church and bank in Prairie City for years. She loved fixing wonderful food, gardening, reading, and needlework. Evy was also an enthusiastic Chicago Cubs fan. Visiting Wrigley Field at the age of eighty-four was a special memory. However, Evy's favorite games to watch were those of her children and grandchildren. She never missed an opportunity to show love and support for her family.
Evy's last two years of life were special to her as she was blessed to be able to spend time with her dear sister, Matilda.
Evy's family loved her in return. Special thanks go to her oldest daughter, Barb, and her oldest granddaughter, Lori, who lovingly cared for their mom and grandma on her journey home.
Published Pella Garden Chapel website
John Jr. Van Gorp was called to his eternal home on February 28, 2020, at the age of 89 years. John was born on June 14, 1930, the youngest of five children born to John M. and Minnie Blom Van Gorp. He grew up with three sisters, Gertrude, Matilda, Evalena and his brother Edward. He attended Wheat Grove Country School near his home.
John was a farmer at heart. He enjoyed working as a young boy alongside his father. Later John and his sons thoroughly enjoyed farming together for many years.
On November 20, 1952 he was united in marriage to Dorothy Jean Rus at the First Christian Reformed Church in Pella, Iowa. John and Dorothy were both baptized and made profession of faith at this church. They baptized their children and witnessed their profession of faith here. John served many years as deacon and elder. They are currently members of Covenant Reformed Church.
John and Dorothy loved living in the country and raised their family there. They made a home for John’s widowed father for nine years. A farm east of Pella was their home for 28 years. In 1980 they moved up the road half a mile to an acreage and lived there for 35 years. In 2015 they moved to Pella.
John’s faith and love for God guided his life. He loved Dorothy, his wife and best friend. Together they faithfully and lovingly raised their family. As John’s health declined, Dorothy lovingly and faithfully cared for him and cherished their time together. Their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren are blessed by their example.
John and Dorothy were truly blessed with a full life, being married for 67 years. They prayed for and enjoyed their six children and spouses, their 19 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren with one more arriving soon.
John’s surviving family includes siblings: Wilma Rus Ryken, Frances Rus, Jerri Rus Jansen, Linda Rus, Arnold Gritters, and Marvin (Carol) Rus. He was preceded in death by his parents, John M. and Minnie (Blom) Van Gorp; his siblings Gertrude (Everett) Meinders, Ed (Edith) Van Gorp, Matilda (Gary) Vermeer, and Evalena (Arie) Roozeboom; parents-in-law, Henry and Johanna (Kruseman) Rus; brothers-in-law John Rus, Don Rus, Arnie Ryken, and Cornie Jansen; and sister-in-law Nancy Gritters.
[Adapted from Van Dyk - Duven Funeral Home web site]