Hermina Frances (Fran) Reinsma
Dochter van Gertrude Korver en Dick Reinsma, geboren 25-6-1915 USA IA Orange City, overleden 9-6-2007 USA IA Sioux Center en begraven 13-6 USA IA Orange City West Lawn CemeteryTrouwt 6-6-1938 USA IA Orange City Stanley Chester (Stan) Duven, zoon van James Samuel Duven en Wilhelmina Apenhorst, geboren 5-9-1909 USA IA Maurice, overleden 28-8-1962 USA IA Orange City en begraven West Lawn Cemetery
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Mr. Duven, 52, died at Municipal hospital at 9 p.m.Tuesday night about two hours after being crushed under the wheels of the Orange City fire department water truck.
The accident occurred as Duven sought to guide the truck through a conjestion of cars blocking the road to a farm fire.
A widely known Orange City businessman, Duven operated the Duven Music and Electric Company here. Active in civic and church affairs, he was a member of the volunteer fire department for 28 years.
The Duven home is at 217 Boston avenue, N.E.
Conducting services will be the Rev. Lenderink, pastor of the Trinity Reformed churchand the Rev. Hook, pastor of the American Reformed church. Burial will be in the Orange City cemetery.
Duven, eldest son of James and Minnie Duven,, was born September 5, 1909, at Maurice, Iowa. When he was nine years old, the family moved to Orange City. He would have been 53 next Wednesday. He was educated in the public school, Northwestern Academy and Junior college in Orange City.
On June 6, 1938, he was married to Frances Reinsma and three children were born into their home: son, Dennis James, 21, engaged in graduate study at Iowa State University, and two daughters - Helen Fern, 19, serving as secretary in the public chools, and Donna Rae, 14, a freshman in high school.
Mr. Duven was engaged in business in Orange City all his adult life. He served his community in many capacities: for 28 years a member of the Volunteer Fire Department and was assistant chief; past president of the Chamber of Commerce and an active member of several of its committees; Tulip Festival Steering Committee member and its chairman for one term; and Lion's Club board member.
He was a member of Trinity Reformed church.
Surviving besides his wife and children are three sisters: Esther (Mrs. Alfred Aalberts of Orange City), Edith (Mrs. E.B. Versteeg of Portland, Oregon), and Leona (Mrs. James Grooters of Scotch Plains, New Jersey), and one brother, Howard, of Orange City.
Sioux County Capital 1962-08-30.
There will be a funeral service on Wednesday, June 13, at 10:30am, at the Trinity Reformed Church in Orange City. The Rev. Donald Lenderink will officiate. Interment will follow at the West Lawn Cemetery in Orange City.
Visitation will be after 5:00pm on Tuesday, with the family present from 6:00pm to 8:00pm, at the Oolman Funeral Home in Orange City.
Frances, who was actually named Hermina Francina, was born on June 25, 1915, in rural Orange City, the daughter of Derek "Dick" and Gertrude (Korver) Reinsma. She was raised at Orange City.
On June 6, 1938, she married Stanley Chester Duven at Orange City. They made their home in Orange City, where they operated Duven Music and Electric.
"Stan" passed away on August 28, 1962, in Orange City.
"Fran" then gave piano and organ lessons, and she was a housekeeper at Kraai Furniture and Oolman Funeral Home, both in Orange City.
In the summer of 2005, she moved to the Franken Manor in Sioux Center, and in January of this year, she transferred to the Royale Meadows Care Center there. She was a member of the Trinity Reformed Church, where she served as an organist for many years. She enjoyed reading and was an excellent seamstress.
Survivors include her son and his wife, Dennis and Rose Duven, of Silver Spring, Maryland; two daughters and their husbands, Helen and Russell Vande Vegte, of Sioux Center; and Donna and Randy Bakker, of Elmhurst, Illinois; ten grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren; a brother and his wife, John and Reona Reinsma, of Woodland Park, Colorado; and a sister-in-law, Sarah "Dolly" Reinsma, of Orange City.
In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a granddaughter; five sisters, Sophie Reinsma, Wilhelmina Woudstra, Jeanette Docter, Martina Kreykes, and Jennie Bouma; and two brothers, the Rev. William Reinsma and Jurrian "Jerry" Reinsma.
Memorials may be directed to the church for their music fund.