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Henrietta Wilhelmina Hulstein

Dochter van Steven Hulstein en Johanna Heynen, geboren 10-4-1914 USA IA Sioux Center, overleden 17-1-2008 USA IA Sanborn en begraven USA IA Sheldon East Lawn Cemetery

Trouwt 3-9-1940 USA IA Sioux Center Steven Kiel, zoon van John Kiel en Marie Huisman, geboren 17-6-1915 USA IA Orange City, overleden 21-5-2001 USA IA Sanborn en begraven USA IA Sheldon East Lawn Cemetery

Kinderen:

  1. Sylvan Eugene Kiel, geboren 12-4-1946 USA IA Sheldon, overleden 13-3-1999 USA CA Chino en begraven USA IA Sheldon East Lawn Cemetery
    trouwt Sheryl Eisma
  2. Mary Ann Kiel, geboren 2-8-1948 USA IA Sioux Center
  3. Donna Faye Kiel, geboren 20-8-1950 USA IA Sioux Center
  4. Ruth Elaine Kiel, geboren 18-6-1955 USA IA Sioux Center, overleden 8-9-2016 USA IA Sibley en begraven USA IA Sheldon East Lawn Cemetery

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Obituaries of Steven, Henrietta, Sylvan and Ruth

Steve Kiel, 85, Sheldon, died May 21, 2001 at the Prairie View Home in Sanborn. Funeral service was Thursday, May 24 at First Christian Reformed Church in Sheldon, with Rev. John Vermeer officiating. Interment was in East Lawn Cemetery, Sheldon. Sheldon Funeral Service, Sheldon was in charge of arrangements.

Steve Kiel, was born June 17, 1915, the son of John and Marie (Huisman) Kiel in Orange City. He lived his youth in the Maurice, area, where he attended a country school. He was united in marriage to Henrietta Hulstein on Sept. 3, 1940 in Sioux Center. They lived in Orange City for four years and then in Sioux Center for 20 years, where they farmed. They moved to Artesia, Calif., where he operated Steve's Repair Shop. After retiring they moved to Sheldon.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one son, Sylvan; one sister, Catherine Wassink.

-Obituary from The Ireton Examiner
(5/31/2001)


Henrietta Kiel was born on April 10, 1914, in Sioux Center, Iowa. She was the daughter of Steven and Anne (Heynan) Hulstein. She lived her youth in Sioux Center, where she attended the Christian Grade School and Western Christian High School in Hull, Iowa. She attended college in Valparaiso, Indiana.

She was united in marriage to Steve Kiel of Maurice, Iowa, on September 3, 1940, in Sioux Center, Iowa. They lived in Orange City, Iowa, for 4 years and then in Sioux Center, for 20 years, where they farmed and Henrietta taught elementary education.

They moved to Artesia, California, where they lived for 20 years and Henrietta taught special education. In 1982, they retired and moved to Sheldon, Iowa. Steve passed away on May 21, 2001.

Henrietta was a member of the First Christian Reformed Church in Sheldon, where she was active when she was able.

She enjoyed cooking, baking, and entertaining. She also enjoyed oil painting landscapes and still life, and playing the organ. Steve and Henrietta enjoyed traveling in their motor home and their family was very important to them.

Henrietta passed away on Thursday, January 17, 2008, at Prairie View Home in Sanborn, Iowa.

She was preceded in death by her husband: Steve; son: Sylvan Kiel; 3 brothers: Tony Hulstein, Neal Hulstein, Steven Hulstein; 4 sisters: Grace Granstra, Reka Borst, Wilhelmina Punt, Johanna Freeman.

-Obituary from The Daily Globe
(1/25/2008)

Sylvan Kiel, 52, of Chino, California, died Saturday, March 13, at his home with his family in Chino, California. Services were Saturday, March 20, at 1 p.m. at First Christian Reformed Church of Sheldon with the Rev. Leon Draayer officiating. Burial was in East Lawn Cemetery.

Sylvan Eugene Kiel was born April 12, 1946, in Sheldon and spent most of his youth on a farm near Sioux Center. He attended Sioux Center Christian School and Western Christian High School, it was there he met his future wife, Sheryl Eisma-Kiel, from Ireton.

He left the farm with his family and moved to Artesia, California, in the early 60s. After high school he worked various jobs while attending college part time. He started a body and repair shop with his father. He often referred to this time as the highlight of his working career as they worked together doing work they both enjoyed. For the past 20 years he had been working in maintenance with heavy equipment.

He was an active member of Chino Valley Reformed Church. He served two terms as an elder, 10 years as a Sunday school teacher and a number of years as an inspirational teacher and leader of small groups. His soft and gentle spirit of love and grace touched many lives whose hearts were burdened.

-Obituary from The Sioux Center News
(3/23/1999)


Andringa Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Burial at East Lawn Cemetery on Sept 16.

Ruth Kiel, age 61, of Sheldon, Iowa, passed away on Thursday, September 8, 2016 at the Osceola Community Hospital in Sibley, Iowa.

Funeral Services will be Friday, September 16, 2016 at 10:30 A.M. at the Andringa Funeral Home Sheldon Funeral Service in Sheldon. Rev. Luke Wynja officiating.

Burial to follow at East Lawn Cemetery in Sheldon.

Visitation will be Thursday, September 15 from 3:00 to 5:00 P.M. at the Andringa Funeral Home Sheldon Funeral Service in Sheldon.

Ruth Elaine Kiel was born June 18, 1955 to Steve and Henrietta (Hulstein) Kiel in Sioux Center, Iowa. She was the youngest of a family of four consisting of one brother, Sylvan Kiel and two sisters, Marianne Lautenbach and Donna VandenBerg. She lived on the farm outside of Sioux Center, Iowa where she enjoyed the farm animals and her pets which consisted of several dogs and a pony. The animals loved her.

In March, 1965, the family moved to California where Ruth attended special education classes at Melbourne School in Artesia, California. Her mother was a teacher at the school so they went off every morning together. When her parents retired about twenty years later from their various work places, they moved back to Iowa. Ruth then attended Village Northwest Unlimited in Sheldon where she enjoyed her many classes and activities, especially working on the looms, ceramics, and in the kennels. She formed some wonderful friendships and went with friends to concerts, dances and on trips. Ruth liked computers and electronics and was fascinated by anything new and wanted to learn. She enjoyed playing games on her computer and later her IPad. She also enjoyed movies, music, and food, especially her mother’s cooking. Every year Ruth would go on a trip to California to visit family and friends. She loved the warm weather and her annual trip to Disneyland and she would always ask to see the ocean. She would stay until New Years because she loved to go to the New Year’s party to have great food and dance. Ruth had a very happy and loving personality. She had an amazing memory for faces and names. She was funny and loved to make other people laugh and smile. They could feel the joy that was in her heart. She was a devoted Christian and enjoyed reciting the Lord’s Prayer at meals. She enriched the lives of her family and was truly loved. Her smiling face and infectious giggle will be missed.

She was a member of the First Christian Reformed Church in Sheldon.

Ruth passed away on Thursday, September 8, 2016 at the Osceola Community Hospital in Sibley.

Those left to cherish her memories are her sisters, Donna (Joe) Vandenberg of Whittier, CA, Marianne (Chuck) Lautenbach of Seattle, WA, nieces, nephews and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Steve and Henrietta Kiel and her brother, Sylvan Kiel.

Andringa Funeral Home


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