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Arthur (Ed) Bennink

Zoon van David Bennink en Mary Veenstra, geboren 2-1-1898 USA IA Mahaska County, overleden 6-4-1962 USA IA Dallas County en begraven Linden Pleasant Hill Cemetery

Trouwt 14-3-1918 Jeanette Van Der Werff, dochter van Jacob Marinus (Reen) Van Der Werff en Jana (Jennie) Droppers, geboren 18-4-1902 USA IA Pella, overleden 24-12-1974 USA IA Dallas en begraven bij echtgenoot

Trouwt 1945 Flora Charlotte Wernli, dochter van Edwin Marion Wernli en Charlotte Josephine (Lottie) Burkhart, eerder getrouwd met Earl Franklin Roberts, geboren 3-8-1910 USA IA Woodward, overleden 15-10-1957 Dallas County en begraven Linden Pleasant Hill Cemetery

Kinderen van Arthur en Jeanette:

  1. Warren Earl Bennink, geboren 31-10-1925 USA IA Perry, overleden 11-8-2002 USA IA Des Moines en begraven Linden Pleasant Hill Cemetery
    Trouwt 1945 Kathryn Margaret Richey, dochter van Vern H Richey en Helen K Richey, geboren 9-6-1928 USA IA Panora, overleden 4-12-1999 USA IA Linden en begraven bij echtgenoot
  2. Frances Jean Bennink, geboren 5-8-1930 USA SD Armour, overleden 18-10-2020 USA IA Perry en begraven Linden Pleasant Hill Cemetery
    Trouwt 29-8-1948 Lee Edward Van Cleave, zoon van James Edward (Jim) Van Cleave en Fairy Rose Clark, geboren 14-3-1929, overleden 9-5-2017 USA Dallas County en begraven Linden Pleasant Hill Cemetery

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Obituary of Frances:
Frances Jean Van Cleave, 90, of Perry, Iowa died October 18, 2020 at the Perry Lutheran Home. Graveside services will be held 10:00 a.m. Monday, October 26, 2020 at the Prairie Center Cemetery in rural Linden, Iowa.

Frances Jean (nee Bennink) Van Cleave, daughter of Arthur Bennink and Jeanette Vander Werff Bennink, was born August 5, 1930 in Armour, South Dakota and died October 18, 2020 at the Perry Lutheran Home. When Frances was just 7 years old, her family moved to Iowa on a farm near Linden. She graduated from Panora High School in 1947.

On August 29, 1948 Frances and Lee Edward Van Cleave were united in marriage. The couple was blessed with three children: Bonnie, Tom, and Tim. Frances and Lee rented 80 acres south of Bagley, then to Carmen Kempf’s farm for 7 years. They farmed Carl Shaffer ground for 42 years before they bought a farm nearby and bought another 80 acres.

Frances and Lee were a team in marriage and on their farms. Throughout the years of hard work, they were able to travel to Europe, and spend winters in Mexico, Texas, and Arizona. They always made new friends wherever they went especially in their square-dancing club where they danced together for 25 to 30 years. Frances and Lee enjoyed camping with their square-dancing friends and would play yard darts, ride mopeds, and just have fun together. In 1994 they built their new home and the whole family loved it.

In 2007 Frances and her family dealt with a tragedy, Lee suffered a stroke, but with their loving support and determination Lee forged forward. She loved spending time with her family and taking care of everyone. Frances made the best chocolate chip cookies ever! She enjoyed gardening and loved her flowers.

Frances was preceded in death by her parents Arthur and Jeanette Bennink, husband Lee Edward Van Cleave in 2017, daughter Bonnie Van Cleave in 2020, sons Tom Van Cleave in 1991 and Timothy Van Cleave in 2017, and bother Warren Bennink. She is survived by her grandchildren: Sunni Lee of Bagley, Jim Van Cleave of Springfield, MO, and Mike Van Cleave (Jessica) of Fair Grove, MO; great-grandchildren: Angel Bunn, Mary Lee, Mitchell Van Cleave, and Lee Van Cleave; great-great-grandson Malachi Hribar; sister Bonnie Harmon (Jim) of Grand Island, NE; brother-in-law Richard Kipp of Yale and daughter-in-law Annette Wetteland of Des Moines.

Photo and obituary courtesy of Hastings Funeral Home, Perry, Iowa.

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Lee Edward Van Cleave, son of James Edward Van Cleave and Fairy Rose Marie Clark Van Cleave, was born March 14, 1929 on his parents' farm near Yale, Iowa, and died May 9, 2017 at the Dallas County Hospital in Perry, Iowa. Lee was 88 years 1 month and 25 days old. Funeral services were held at 11: 00 a.m., Saturday May 13, 2017 at the First United Methodist Church, Perry, Iowa. The pastor Rev. Paul Burrow conducted the services. Mr. Dennis Morgan played and sang the hymns Peace In The Valley and Amazing Grace. Lee's casket bearers were Sunni Lee, Mike Van Cleave, Mitchell Van Cleave, Richard Kipp, Trent Andrews and Bruce Terrell. The church ushers were Joe Royer and Gene Dorman. Lee's burial was at Prairie Center Cemetery, near Linden, Iowa

Lee graduated Panora High School in 1947. He married Frances Jean Bennink in August of 1948. They were blessed with almost 69 years of marriage. Lee and Frances were parents of three children, Bonnie, Tom, and Tim. Lee worked as a hired hand for a short time after their marriage and then rented 80 acres south of Bagley. Their next venture was to Carmen Kempf's farm for seven years. They farmed the Carl Shaffer ground for 42 years. They bought a farm nearby and then purchased another 80 acres.

Lee and Frances were a team, not only in marriage, but working on their farms. In addition to raising corn and beans, they raised hogs, finished out calves and the chickens were Frances' project. Life on the farm created many wonderful memories for his children and grandchildren.

Lee and Frances were able to travel to Europe, and spend winters in Mexico, Texas, and Arizona, always making new friends. They made many more friends in their square dancing club, and enjoyed dancing together for 25 to 30 years. That group regularly camped in their campers in various locations and enjoyed meals and fun together, including yard darts and mopeds!

In 1994, they built their new home and their family enjoyed it as much as Lee and Frances. In 1996, Lee retired from actively farming and in 2007 he suffered a very severe stroke. He miraculously survived and with the loving support of Frances and his family; as well as great determination, he forged forward. Lee was a caring man who loved his family greatly. His large extended family was always special to him and he loved and cared for his mother.

Lee was a member of the Prairie Center Church for many years before transferring his membership to the First United Methodist Church in Perry. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Fairy; his parents-in-law Arthur and Jeanette Bennink; his precious sons, Tom and Tim; his sisters Delores Helle and husband LeRoy; Barbara Kipp; Roberta Russell and husband Jack; and brother-in-law Warren Bennink and wife Kathryn.

Lee's memory will be forever cherished by his wife Frances; daughter Bonnie Van Cleave of Bagley, IA; his loving grandchildren who will miss him very much, as well as his butterscotch discs and gum, ... Sunni Lee of Bagley, IA; Jim Van Cleave of Springfield, MO; Mike Van Cleave and wife Jessica of Fair Grove, MO; great grandchildren Angel Bunn, Mary Lee, Mitchell Van Cleave, and Lee Van Cleave. Other survivors are his brother-in-law Richard Kipp of Yale, IA;,


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