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John Van Engen

Zoon van Dina Van Roekel en Jan (John) Van Engen, geboren 15-5-1915 USA IA Alton, overleden 3-4-1993 USA IA Orange City en begraven 6-4 West Lawn Cemetery

Trouwt 16-10-1940 USA IA Orange City Amy Harriet Te Brink, dochter van Bert Te Brink en Jannie Vink, geboren 20-5-1916 USA IA Orange City, overleden 15-10-2011 USA IA Orange City en begraven 18-10 West Lawn Cemetery

Kinderen:

  1. Geneva Van Engen, geboren 9-10-1942
  2. Beverly Joy Van Engen, geboren 2-5-1947
  3. Judy Arla Van Engen, geboren 3-6-1954

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Obituaries of John and Amy

Mr. John Van Engen, age 77, of Orange City, passed away Saturday, April 3 at the Orange City Municipal Hospital.

John was born May 15, 1915 at Alton, the son of, John and Tena (VanRoekel) Van Engen.

On October 16,1940 he married Amy Harriet Te Brink at Orange City. They farmed at Sanborn for seven years and then moved to a farm south of Orange City. In June of 1984, they retired into Orange City.

Mr. Van Engen was a member of the First Christian Reformed Church of Orange City.

Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Geneva and her husband, Clifford Korver of Orange City; Beverly and her husband, Harris Raster of George; and Judy of Orange City; seven grandchildren, Bruce Korver; Rhonda and her husband, Coby Mohrhauser; Julie Korver; Pam and her husband, Doug Krull; and Kirsty, Brad, and Eric Raster; and three brothers and six sisters, Gert Baker of Worthington, Minnesota; Nancy Cuperus and Clazina Vander Veen, both of Sheldon; Johanna Vos of Sibley; Gerrit of Sioux Center; George of Sibley; Albert of Sanborn; Mina Van Kley of Sanborn; and Tina Buysman of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

He was preceded in death by three brothers and a sister, Gerrit, Alice, William, and Abraham.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday, April 6 at the First Christian Reformed Church in Orange City, with the Rev. Ralph A. Pontier officiating. Interment followed at West Lawn Cemetery in Orange City under the direction of the Van Etten-Oolman-Van-Gelder Funeral Home in Orange City.

Siouxland Press 1993-04-07.


Amy H. Van Engen
May 20, 1916 - October 15, 2011

Mrs. Amy Van Engen, age 95, of Orange City, passed away on Saturday, October 15, 2011, at the Heritage House Nursing Home in Orange City.

There will be a funeral service on Tuesday, October 18, at 10:30am, at the First Christian Reformed Church in Orange City. The Rev. Aldon Kuiper will officiate.

Interment will follow at the West Lawn Cemetery in Orange City. Visitation will be after 4:00pm on Monday, with the family present from 6:00pm to 8:00pm, at the Oolman Funeral Home in Orange City.

Amy Harriet was born on May 20, 1916, at Orange City, the daughter of Bert and Jennie (Vink) Te Brink. She was raised at Orange City, where she attended the Christian School.

On October 16, 1940, she married John Van Engen at Orange City. They made their home on farms near Sanborn and Orange City, where she was a homemaker. In June of 1984, they retired into Orange City. John passed away on April 3, 1993, in Orange City.

In July of 2000, Mrs. Van Engen became a resident of the Heritage House, where she looked forward to their activities, particularly the hymn sings.

She was a member of the First Christian Reformed Church and a former member of the Monica Society of the Christian School.

Amy enjoyed crocheting, sewing, quilting, making plastic canvas keepsakes, and baking, especially cookies for the grandchildren. She was always a very loving, thoughtful, kind, content, and unselfish wife, mother, and grandmother.

Those left to cherish her memory include two daughters and their husbands, Geneva and Clifford Korver, of Orange City; and Beverly and Harris Kaster, of George; seven grandchildren, Bruce (Sarah) Korver, Rhonda (Coby) Mohrhauser, Julie (Brian) Junck, Pam (Doug) Krull, Kristy (Patrick) Connor, Brad (Sharon) Kaster, and Eric Kaster; twelve great-grandchildren; a brother, Alfred (Jean) Te Brink, of Denver, Colorado; and five sisters-in-law, Lois Te Brink and Joyce (Nick) Hulst, both of Orange City; Ruth Van Engen, of Sioux Center; Mina Van Kley, of Sanborn; and Tina (Norman) Buysman of Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Judy Van Engen, on November 8, 2000; three sisters, Nettie (Pete) Mars, Dorothy (Abe) Jacobsma, and Bernice (Henry) Mellema; and two brothers, Dick and John Te Brink.

Oolman Funeral Home, Orange City, IA., obit.


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