Zoon van Hendrik Jan (Henry) Hulstein en Alice Juffer, geboren 5-9-1927 USA IA Orange City, overleden 18-11-1995 USA IA Orange City en begraven West Lawn CemeteryTrouwt 18-8-1948 USA IA Sioux Center Harriett Ethel De Groot, geboren 2-10-1928 USA IA Orange City
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Arthur Hulstein, age 68, of Orange City died Saturday, Nov. 18, 1995 at the Orange City Hospital.
Funeral services were held on Monday, Nov. 20 at 1:00 p.m. at the Trinity Reformed Church in Orange City. The Rev. Donald De Glopper officiated. Interment followed at West Lawn Cemetery in Orange City under the direction of the Van Elten-Oolman-Van Gelder Funeral Home in Orange City.
Arthur Ronald was born Sept. 5, 1927 at Orange City, the son of Henry and Alice (Juffer) Hulstein. He was raised on a farm between Orange City and Sioux Center, graduating from the Sioux Center High School.
On Aug. 18, 1948 he married Harriet Ethel De Groot at Sioux Center. They lived at Sioux Center, Middleburg and Maurice, where they operated A & H Grocery.
In 1973 they moved to Orange City. For 25 years he represented the National Manufacturing Company of Sterling, Ill . In semi-retirement, he was employed at Siouxland Real Estate in Orange City.
"Art" was a member of the Trinity Reformed Church where he had served on the consistory as an elder and was currently teaching Men's Life. He was also a member of the Gideons and the Kiwanis and was an avid golfer.
For many years he served as a lay minister in area churches.
Survivors include his wife; two daughters and their husbands, Lynn and Quentin Hatfield of Orange City, and Lorna and Bob Leavitt of Marcus; five grandchildren, Tonya Lynn Hatfield, Sean Arthur Hatfield, Jessica Anne Leavitt, Clay Robert Leavitt and Grant Thomas Leavitt; two brothers and their wives, Gerrit Robert and Louise Hulstein and Rodney and Sylvia Hulstein, all of Sioux Center; a sister and her husband, Arthea and Ken Raak of Worthington, Minn.; and nephews and nieces.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Sioux County Capital 1995-11-23.