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Harriet Muilenburg

Dochter van John W Muilenburg en Gertrude (Geertruida) Van Rooyen, geboren 102-1886 USA IA Orange City, overleden 14-5-1960 USA Orange Ciry en begraven

Trouwt 26-2-1908 Jacob G Mouw, zoon van Gerrit Everts Mouw en Willempje Johannes Frens, geboren 2-8-1885 USA WI Alto, overleden 11-6-1966 en begraven bij echtegenote

Jacob hertrouwt 1961 Florence Popma, dochter van Aldert Popkes (Albert) Popma en Henrietta (Heintje) Dingeman, eerder getrouwd met Hein Herman Rozeboom, geboren 30-9-1891 USA MN Murray County, overleden 31-10-1981 USA IA Orange City en West Lawn Cemetery

Kinderen:

  1. Geraldine Winifred Mouw, geboren 17-2-1909 USA IA Orange City, overleden 29-12-1991 USA MI Grand Rapids en begraven Rest Lawn Memorial Park
    Trouwt 23-12-1929 USA IA Orange City Rev Charles Bernard Wissink, zoon van Karel Gerrits (Carl) Wissink en Mina Geertruida Scholten, geboren 4-11-1907 USA IA Alton, overleden 13-5-1999 USA MI Grand Rapids en begraven bij echtgenote
  2. John Willard Mouw, geboren 27-4-1912 USA IA Orange City, overleden 1-6-1989 USA CA Seal Beach en begraven Cypress Forest Lawn Memorial Park
    Trouwt Doris Mae Taylor, zoon van Earnest M Taylor en J Pearl Taylor, geboren 26-10-1919, overleden 15-8-2020 USA CA Cypress en begraven bij echtgenoot
  3. Philip Wendell Mouw, geboren 9-10-1917 USA IA Orange City, overleden 12-12-1994 USA LA Hammond en begraven Rose Memorial Park

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Obituary of Harriet:
Funeral services were held at Trinity Reformed church yesterday (Wednesday), for Mrs. Jacob G. Mouw, 74, who died suddenly of a heart attack last Saturday, May 14. Conducting the rites were Rev. Norwood Reck, Trinity church pastor, and Dr. Henry Colenbrander, pastor of First Reformed church. Pallbearers were John Willard Mouw, Phillip Mouw, Charles Wissink, James Muilenburg, A. J, Jongewaard and Nelson Jansma. Interment was made in Orange City cemetery, with Van Etten's handling arrangements.

Mrs. Mouw was born February 10, 1886, and was united in marriage to Jacob Mouw on February 26, 1908. She had three children, Geraldine (Mrs. Charles Wissink), John and Phillip. Mr. and Mrs. Mouw celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary in February this year.

Mrs. Mouw was graduated from Northwestern Classical Academy in 1904. She was active in church and civic affairs and had taught Sunday school classes for 47 years. She also worked in mission activities and had been in Sioux City on Mission work the night before her death.

Survivors besides Mr. Mouw, who is custodian at Northwestern College, are a daughter, Mrs. Charles Wissink of Grand Rapids, Mich.; two sons, John of Aurora, Ill., and Phillip of Hamilton, La., six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Dr. James Muilenburg of Union Theological seminary of New York, and Dr. Cornelius Muilenburg of Lansing, Mich., and three sisters, Anna and Josephine of Orange City, and Mrs. Nelson Jansma of Minneapolis, Minn.

Obituary from The Sioux County Capital
(5/19/1960)

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Obituary of Jacob:
Funeral services for Mr. Jacob G. Mouw, 80, of Orange City, were held Tuesday afternoon June 14, at the Trinity Reformed Church. Rev. Donald Meenderink officiated. Burial was made in the Westlawn cemetery under the direction of Van Etten Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Orville De Jong, Wilbur De Jong, Gary Kreykes, James Mouw, Dick Duitermars and William Reekers.

Mr. Mouw passed away suddenly at his home early Saturday morning. Jacob G. Mouw was born August 2, 1885 at Alta, Wisconsin. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Mouw. Mr. Mouw came to Orange City as a lad. He married Miss Harriet Muilenburg on February 26, 1908. She passed away in May of 1960. He married Mrs. Florence Rozeboom in June of 1961.

He leaves to mourn his passing his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Wissink of Grand Rapids; two sons, John Willard of Long Beach, Cailif., and Phillip of Hammond, Louisiana; 1 step-daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Schula of Alberquerque, New Mexico. Also seven grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren; one brother Evert Mouw of Sioux Center and two sisters, Mrs. Hubert De Jong of Orange City and Mrs. Dick Kreykes of Sioux Center survive.

Obituary from The Sioux County Capital
(6/16/1966


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