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Roy J. Kelley
5/23/1918 - Saturday, September 25, 2010

Roy Kelley, 92, of Sioux Center, IA formerly of Winner, SD died Saturday, September 25, 2010 at Royale Meadows Care Center in Sioux Center, IA.

A visitation will be held on Wednesday from 6-7:30PM at the Redeemer United Reformed Church of Orange City, Iowa.

A memorial service for family and friends will follow the visitation Wednesday at 7:30PM at the Redeemer United Reformed Church with Rev. Bradd Nymeyer, officiating.

A funeral service will be held Thursday at 1PM at the Orthodox Presbyterian Church of Winner SD with Rev. Bradd Nymeyer, officiating. Interment will follow the funeral service in the Winner Cemetery.

Memorials should be directed to:
Alzheimer’s Research Alzheimer's Association
P.O. Box 96011, Washington, DC 20090-6011
or the Sioux Center United Reformed Church building fund.

Arrangements are being completed with Memorial Funeral Home of Sioux Center.

Roy Jack Kelley was born May 23, 1918 at Ideal, South Dakota and went to be with his Lord on September 25, 2010. He was the son of Henry and Hulda (Holmberg) Kelley and grew up on the family farm in Ideal, SD.

He graduated from Ideal High School in 1936 and from South Dakota State University at Brookings, SD in 1942. From there he went into the US Marine Corps and spent three years overseas in the South Pacific. After retiring from active duty he served as a Major in the Marine Corp Reserves. On June 13, 1946 he married Phyllis Zimmerle in San Francisco, CA. Their oldest son, Dennis, was born in San Jose, CA before moving back to the family farm in Ideal, SD. They spent the next 40 years on the family farm. During that time five more children were born--David, Patricia, Paula, Kevin, and Koreen. In 1971 he started his own power cleaning business and was known as Captain Clean.

He was a long time member and served as an elder in the Winner Orthodox Presbyterian Church. Music was an important part of Roy’s life. He sang with a quartet and at many funerals, weddings, and other events. In 1994 they sold their family farm and moved to Sioux Center, IA where their son-in-law built them a new home. After moving to Iowa they became members of the United Reformed Church in Orange City, IA, and later Sioux Center. The last six and one-half years of his life were spent in long term care facilities at Brandon, SD and Sioux Center, IA.

Roy is survived by his wife, Phyllis, of 64 years and six children: Dennis & Jean Kelley of Winner, SD, David & Ruth Ann Kelley of Rapid City, SD, Kevin & Lisa Kelley of Los Angeles, CA, Patricia & Steve Crull of Sioux Center, IA, Paula Crull of Reno, NV, and Koreen & Alex Simmons of Ventura, CA, 10 grandchildren, two step-grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, three step great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his sister and her husband Nadine & Orval Schwinler of Mills, Wyoming and a sister-in-law, Joyce Watson of Bozeman, MT.

Roy was preceded in death by his parents, his step-mother, Elsie (Newman) Kelley, his brother Glenn, his brother, Milton and his wife Jacqueline, his brother, Floyd and his wife Ellen, a sister, and her husband Jessie & Delbert Jackson, his brother-in-law, Hal Watson, his brother-in-law Jack Zimmerle and his wife Bette, and one grandson, Christopher Kelley.

Jessie Vande Griend
8/29/1913 - Thursday, October 07, 2010

Jessie Cleveringa-Vande Griend, 97, of Sioux Center, IA, died Thursday, October 7, 2010 at St. Luke’s Hospital in Sioux City, IA.

Visitation will be held Sunday from 2-8PM with the family present from 2-4PM at Memorial Funeral Home of Sioux Center.

A memorial service will be held Monday at 4PM at the Calvary Christian Reformed Church of Orange City, IA with Reverend David Heilman officiating. Interment will be held prior to the memorial service in Memory Gardens Cemetery of Sioux Center.

In Lieu of flowers the family prefers memorials be directed to ATLAS.

Jessie Cleveringa–Vande Griend was born August 29, 1913 to Henry and Minnie (Kiel) Kramer in Orange City, Iowa. In her formative years, Jess spent many days helping her parents on the farm. Her father, Henry, was a cream hauler and so Jess and her siblings got to help him separate the cream from the milk. Cleaning the separator was never an enjoyable job, but the cream was important to a family that did not have much.

The family moved to a farm near Sibley, Iowa where Jess began her education at country school. The family later moved to a farm between Orange City and Sioux Center where Jess attended West Branch country school through the eighth grade. While in eighth grade she won a state spelling contest. After school, Jess helped around the house with the baking, cooking and washing dishes in a dish pan. The work around the house kept her busy and provided little time for a social life.

December 9, 1935, Jess married Clarence J. Cleveringa in Sioux Center. The couple made their home on a farm in the Sioux Center area. To this union six children were born. Jess and Clarence experienced hardships over the years with the loss of two sons. Jacob Keith was the oldest of the children and died at the age of fifteen. James Keith, the youngest child, developed complications from a lingering illness and passed away at the age of eighteen.

Jess received her practical nursing certificate in 1970 and also worked at Bosch and Inga’s clothing stores. Clarence passed away September 1, 1982.

Jess was joined in marriage to Jake B. Vande Griend on July 25, 1986. The couple made their home in Orange City. Jess and Jake spent many days traveling together. They also enjoyed times away to Florida and their summer home at Round Lake, MN. Jake passed away on January 9, 2000. In 2005, Jess moved to Crown Point in Sioux Center.

Jess was a longtime member of Calvary Christian Reformed Church of Orange City which she faithfully attended until the last years when it became too difficult. For the last few years she has appreciated listening to Pastor Roger Voskuil from First Reformed Church of Sioux Center on the television.

Jess enjoyed playing cards with friends, crocheting and baking her cookies and Boston Brown bread

She is survived by her four children: Linda and Gary Kramer of Punta Gorda Florida, Wanda and Robert Taylor of Albuquerque, NM, Harlan (Butch) and Lynne Cleveringa of Pine Island, FL, Ruth and Ron Bouma of Orange City, IA / Pine River, MN; 13 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; one great- grandchild; sisters: Dorothy Draayer of Orange City and Mildred Van’t Hul of Alton; sisters-in-law, Wilmina Kramer, Alma Kramer, Margaret Cleveringa and Berdena Bylsma; stepson and his wife, Rod and Phyl Vande Griend of Alton; two step-daughters, special nephew, Jerry and Elaine Otten of Minneapolis, MN and numerous other nieces and nephews.

Jess was preceded in death by her husbands: Clarence J. Cleveringa and Jake B. Vande Griend; two sons: Jacob Keith and James Keith; sisters: Hermina Otten and Jennie Vander Berg and two brothers Henry Kramer and Steve Kramer.

Herb Zeutenhorst
7/7/1931 - Sunday, October 10, 2010

Herb Zeutenhorst, 79, of Sioux Center, IA died Sunday, October 10, 2010 at Mercy Medical Center in Sioux City, IA.

A visitation will be held Tuesday from 4-8PM, with the family present from 6-8PM at the Memorial Funeral Home of Sioux Center.

A prayer service for family and friends will be held Wednesday at 10AM at First Reformed Church of Sioux Center. Interment will follow the prayer service in Memory Gardens Cemetery of Sioux Center.

A memorial service will be held Wednesday at 11:00AM at First Reformed Church of Sioux Center, with Rev. Roger Voskuil officiating.

The Zeutenhorst family prefers memorials be directed to the First Reformed Church Sight & Sound Ministry.

Herbert Gerald Zeutenhorst was born on a farm near Maurice, Iowa on July 7, 1931, to Gerrit and Hattie (Draayer) Zeutenhorst. He attended grade school in Sioux Center and later graduated from Maurice High School.

Herb was married to Marlee Kluis on September 10, 1952 at the First Reformed Church of Maurice. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War from February 1953 – February 1955. After his time in the military, he operated a feed store and grinding business in Maurice. The family moved to Sioux Center in 1965. Herb owned the Skelly Gas business in Sioux Center for several years. He later drove truck, hauling cattle, grain and cement.

After retiring he started a small used car business and later worked part-time at Ten Kredit Electric. He enjoyed having coffee in the mornings at MJ’s and attending events of his children and grandchildren.

His hobbies included collecting small antiques as well as cruising car lots and the internet for a good deal on a vehicle. He was a member of the First Reformed Church of Sioux Center.

He is survived by his wife, Marlee of Sioux Center; his five children and their spouses: Gary and Lora Zeutenhorst of Spencer, IA, Brian and Deb Zeutenhorst of Ewing, NJ, Brad and Sherrie Zeutenhorst of Sheldon, IA, Leah and Al Tokheim of Johnston, IA and Jim and Jill Zeutenhorst of Sanborn, IA; 10 grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren and a brother, Marlow “Doc” Zeutenhorst.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Gerrit and Hattie Zeutenhorst; two step-mothers and an infant sister.

Eva Scott
10/3/1914 - Monday, October 11, 2010

Eva Pearl Scott, 96, of Hinton, IA died Monday, October 11, 2010.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, October 16, 2010 at the Demco Community Center (714 Main St) in Boyden from 9:30-11:00 AM with the funeral service to follow.

Internment will follow the funeral at the Friends Cemetery next to the Mapleside Quaker Church (5 1/2 miles south of Primghar on east side of Hwy 59).

Eva Pearl Scott was the daughter of Thorvall and Bertha (Hagen) Idso. When Eva was four years old her mother died and she went to live with her Idso grandparents on a farm near Ayr, ND. She received a high school education there. When she was 19 she moved to Hunter, ND and worked as a housekeeper and a nanny. She loved to cook and play baseball.

In 1933, Eva attended a tent mission at Ayr, ND and embraced the gospel with all her heart. In 1936, she entered the ministry in North Dakota and labored there 15 years. In 1951 she went to Italy to labor. On October 28, 1954, Eva married Alexander “Sandy” Scott in Lanciano, Italy and together they continued the ministry there. When Sandy’s health failed they returned to North America and labored in an Italian community in British Columbia, Canada. Sandy died on May 3, 1968 and Eva returned to North Dakota where she continued in the work. She labored in North Dakota, Montana, and Iowa until the time of her death.

Eva is survived by her aunt, Gladys Skaar of Primghar, IA; three nephews and their wives: Sherwood and Carolyn Idso of Tempe, AZ, Sheldon and Rebecca Idso of Clive, IA, Steve and Karen Idso of Chippewa Falls, WI; two nieces and their husbands: Shari and Bradley Storbakken of Grand Forks, ND, Patty and Patrick Curry of Sioux City, IA, and many friends.

Eva was preceded in death by her husband; parents; three brothers: Sherman, Burtrum, and Alfred Idso; and one niece, Nancy Cameron.

Fran Zeutenhorst
7/16/1941 - Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Fran Zeutenhorst, 69, of rural Hawarden, IA died Tuesday, November 2, 2010 at the Sioux Center Community Hospital of Sioux Center.

Visitation will be held Thursday from 4-8PM, with family present from 5-7PM at Memorial Funeral Home of Sioux Center.

A prayer service for family and friends will be held Friday at 10:15AM at the Lebanon Christian Reformed Church of rural Sioux Center, IA. Interment will follow the prayer service in the Lebanon Cemetery.

A memorial service will be held at Friday at 11AM at the Lebanon Christian Reformed Church of rural Sioux Center with Rev. Jeff Scripps and Rev. Duane Tinklenberg officiating.

The Zeutenhorst family prefer memorials be directed to Sioux Center Home Health and Hospice.

Frances Faye Zeutenhorst was born July 16, 1941 to William and Dena (Krommendyk) Bolkema in Hull, Iowa. She was raised on a farm in the Rock Valley, Iowa area. Fran received her education at Rock Valley Christian School and Western Christian High School.

Fran married Howard Zeutenhorst on November 16, 1960 in Rock Valley.

Fran was a longtime member of the Lebanon Christian Reformed Church and enjoyed being involved in a wide variety of church activities.

Fran’s free time was spent sewing, crocheting and working on hardanger projects. She loved to watch her children and grandchildren participate in activities, and play cards with her family and friends. Fran enjoyed watching Minnesota Twins baseball games on television.

She is survived by her husband of nearly 50 years, Howard of Hawarden, IA; 5 children and their families:

Deb and Mark Swets of Carmel, IA and their children:
Jackie and Seth Huizenga of Carmel and their children:
Addisyn, Averi and Alli Huizenga
Jamie Swets of Denver, CO and Tyler Swets of Carnes, IA

Darryl and Christy Zeutenhorst of Hawarden and their children:
Jeremy and Brandee Zeutenhorst of Hull
Jesse Zeutenhorst and Josie Zeutenhorst

Dan Zeutenhorst of Hawarden, and his son:
Brendan Zeutenhorst

Diane and Jack Vander Stoep of Dublin, OH and their children:
Emma, Sophie and Jackson Vander Stoep

Tim Zeutenhorst and his children:
Benjamin, Samantha and Sydney Zeutenhorst

Also left to cherish her memory are a brother and sister-in-law, Rodney and Hester Bolkema of Sioux Center; sister, Bernice Ymker of Sioux Falls, SD as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Fran was preceded in death by her parents; and a brother-in-law, John Ymker.

Darrell Hartman
3/16/1937 - Tuesday, November 09, 2010

Darrell Hartman, 73, of Maurice, IA died Tuesday, November 9, 2010, at Mercy Medical Center in Sioux City, IA.

Visitation will be held Thursday from 5-8PM with the family present from 6-8PM at Memorial Funeral Home of Sioux Center. A prayer service for family and friends will be held at 8PM.

A funeral service will be held Friday at 10:30AM at First Reformed Church of Maurice, Iowa with Rev. Mark Haverdink officiating. Interment will follow the service in Sherman Township Cemetery of Rural Maurice.

Darrell Gene Hartman was born March 16, 1937 to William and Bernice (Whitmeier) Hartman at LeMars, IA. Darrell attended grade school in LeMars and graduated from Pierson High School.

On August 8, 1957 he was united in marriage to Shirley Hulstein in Sioux Center. Darrell and Shirley were blessed with four children. They made their home in Amarillo, TX, from 1957-1961, while Darrell served in the United States Air Force. The couple later moved to Maurice, IA where Darrell drove truck for many years. Darrell worked as a dispatcher from 1980 until his retirement in 2008.

Over the years, Darrell had been active with the Maurice Booster Club and assisted with the Maurice Centennial celebration. Darrell loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. He enjoyed fishing and outdoor activities. He looked forward to the camping season each year, when he and Shirley would spend time at Yankton or the Lakes. Darrell also was an active collector of toy trucks and enjoyed woodworking.

Left to cherish his memory are three daughters: Clara Renken of LeMars; Bonnie Epling and her husband, Joel of LeMars; Pamela Hartman of North Fort Myers, FL; a son, Jeff Hartman and his wife, Lori of Maurice along with his twelve grandchildren: Justin, Sarah and Taylor Renken, Neil Epling, Amber March and her husband, Traun, Oceana Gutierrez, Kimberly and Zachary Shriver, Toby Hartman, Nick Egdorf, Travis and Sarah Schwarz and one great-grandson, Brayden Kayser. Darrell is also survived by a sister, Jackie Herbold of Pierson, IA; brother, Jerry Hartman of Columbus, NM and numerous nieces and nephews.

Darrell was preceded in death by his wife of 49 years, Shirley Hartman; his parents and one brother, Bill Hartman.

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