Eierleverancier, zoon van Cornelius Langstraat en Ethel Wilhelmina Kastein, geboren 13-4-1939 USA IA Sioux Center, overleden 25-7-2007 USA IA Sioux City en begraven USA IA Carmel Reformed Church CemeteryTrouwt 15-6-1965 USA IA Sioux Center Carol Van Der Vliet, dochter van Evert Van Der Vliet en Katherine Feekes, geboren 3-3-1945 USA Iowa Sioux Center
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Henry W. Langstraat Family.
LANGSTRAAT, HENRY W. AND CAROL (VAN DER VLIET)
Henry W. Langstraat born April 13, 1939 to Cornelius (Case) Langstraat and Ethel Kastein. They lived on a farm north of Sioux Center. He attended country school through 8th grade, and attended Sioux Center Community School through l0th grade. He spent 2 years in the United States Army. On June 15, 1965 he married Carol VanDer Vliet, daughter of Evert VanDer Vliet and Katherine Feekes.
I was born on March 3, 1945, and lived west of Sioux Center until we ware married. We lived in Sioux Center the first 4 years and then moved to a farm northeast of Carmel. We have 5 children: Patricia, (Mrs. Michael Buyert) from Hull; Wendi, a junior; Jason, a freshman; Kristi, a 7th grader; and Kelli, in 5th grade. The children are attending the Sioux Center Community School. We attend the Cannel Reformed Church. Hank delivers eggs for Van's Poultry Farm of Sioux Center. I, Carol, am receptionist for Dr. Paul Beaver, O.D. in Sioux Center.
We've had a new addition to our family circle, Stephanie Nichole Buyert was born September 28, 1989. We've a11 been having a good time with her.
by Henry W. Langstraat
He married Carol Vander Vliet on June 15, 1965 at the Carmel Reformed Church. They first lived in Sioux Center, and then moved to an acreage near Carmel where they have lived since.
He worked very hard at a variety of jobs throughout his life, sortie of which included farming, Coop Gas & Oil, Sioux Preme Packing and Van's Poultry. He then ventured out on his own and started Sooland Fresh Egg, delivering eggs to a wide variety of businesses in a large surrounding area. He was known to many as "the Eggman." Finally he worked at a local lumberyard.
He was always proud to be a member of Carmel Reformed Church. He served as a deacon and elder and sang in the choir. He and his wife also enjoyed being youth sponsors. One of the things he had a great love for was singing with the Carmel Quartet and also with the Carmel Lights. He was an avid race fan, and also loved to watch any of the sports in which his children and grandchildren were involved.
He is survived by his loving wife of 42 years; four daughters and their husbands, and one son, Mike and Pat Buyert of Middleburg, Phil and Wendi Kats of Hull, Jason Langstraat of Games, Matt and Kristi Segar of Hull and Brent and Kelli Hooyer of Maurice; 10 grandchildren; two sisters and their husbands, Frank and Marilyn Kruid of Maurice and Tim and Edna Lawson of Greenville; and one brother and his wife, Clint and Ruth Langstraat of Wellsville, Kansas. He will also be remembered by his wife's family, Katherine Vander Vliet of Sioux Center, Leon and Audrey Rus of Ireton, Larry and Brenda Van Dyke of Le Mars, Lyle and Linda Vander Vliet of Sergeant Bluff and Curt Vander Vliet of Sioux Center, as well as many nieces and nephews. He was preceeded in death by his parents and his father-in-law, Ed Vander Vliet.
The Langstraat family prefers memorials to the Carmel Reformed Church New Horizon Fund or Carmel Reformed Relay For Life Team.