Dochter van Garret Wisgerhof en Gijsbertha Maria Helena (Bertha Marie Helen) Crum, geboren 16-9-1905, overleden 11-10-1989 en begraven USA IA Sully CemeteryTrouwt 13-9-1927 USA IA Sully Darian Wayne Wildman, geboren 4-11-1899 USA IA Lynnville, overleden 1-4-1984 USA FL Saint Petersburg en begraven bij zijn vrouw
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Mrs. Wildman died Wednesday evening in Kennestone Hospital in Marietta. Survivors are daughter, Kay R. (Mrs. Carl) Ford of Marietta, Ga.; four grandsons; two great-grandchildren; two brothers, Ollie Wisgerhof of Sully and May Wisgerhof of Galesburg, Ill.; and four sisters, Erma (Mrs. Clifford) Bailey of Newton, Ann Tjelle of Goldfield, Nelle (Mrs. C. B.) Welle of Newton and Lorene Smith of Santa Rosa, Calif.
Mrs. Wildman was a former member of the Trinity Reformed Church in Pella. The daughter of Gerrit and Bertha Crum Wisgerhof, she was born Sept. 6, 1905 in Sully. She was married to Darion Wayne Wildman Sept. 13, 1927 in Sully. The Wildmans resided in Sioux City for 10 years before returning to Sully in 1938 where Mr. Wildman operated a drug store for 22 years. They moved to Pella in 1960 and, after their retirement in 1972, moved to Pinellas Park, Fla. Mr. Wildman died in April, 1984.
Newton Daily News, Newton, Iowa, October 13, 1989
Kay Wildman Sterling joined her Lord and Savior on May 29, 2021 at the age of 92, after a long and full life. Kay was born May 7th, 1929 to parents Wayne and Reva Wildman. As a child in Sully, Iowa, Kay developed passions for dancing and reading, and her love for learning would go on to enrich every aspect of her life for decades to come. She graduated from the University of Iowa, where she was active in several student organizations, including the Pi Beta Phi sorority.
In 1951, she married Dr. Arthur H. Sterling, with whom she raised four sons: Scott, Eric, Brett, and Blake. The family moved to Thomasville in 1965 for warm weather! Kay enjoyed multiple careers in the course of her working life. She started as a middle school teacher in Illinois, then served as an instructor at Birdwood College (now Thomas University). Later she enjoyed a successful career with First Thomasville Realty where she had wonderful friendships with colleagues and clients alike. Her love for people also extended to her time as a Sunday School teacher at First Baptist Church.
After the death of her husband Art in 1982, Kay relocated to Atlanta where she trained real estate professionals before eventually becoming a financial planner. After retirement Kay moved to Crescent City, FL and found a new calling for the next ten years as a Guardian Ad Litem, advocating in court on behalf of children from troubled homes. During those years, Kay served actively in the local First Presbyterian Church.
In 2004, Kay moved to Tallahassee, and was a member of Killearn Methodist Church while also making many friends at the Tallahassee Women's Newcomers Club. She eventually returned to her roots in Thomasville, to live the rest of her days in the community that had played such a formative role in her family's life.
Kay Wildman Sterling was preceded in death by sons Eric Sterling and Brett Sterling.
She is survived by son Blake Sterling of Fayetteville, GA; son Scott Sterling and his wife Lynn of Thomasville; grandchildren: Jennifer Sterling Sieben (Anthony) of Thomasville; Jeffrey Sterling of Thomasville; Sarah Sterling Thurston (Ike) of Chattanooga, TN and Emily Sterling of Aspen, CO; and six great grandchildren.
Cemetery Details; Laurel Hill Cemetery, Thomasville, Georgia.
Allen & Allen Funeral Home, Thomasville, Georgia.