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Jeanine A. Berkenpas

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Jeanine A. Berkenpas

Birth
Sioux Center, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 Apr 1978 (aged 34)
Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Sioux Center, Sioux County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.068008, Longitude: -96.171829
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Miss Jeanine A. Berkenpas, 34, 3345 Dearborn Blvd., died Monday evening at a Sioux City hospital following a lengthy illness. She was born Dec. 29, 1943, at Sioux Center, Iowa, and was graduated form Sioux Center High School in 1962. She attended Northwestern College at Orange City, Iowa for 1 1/2 years and received her bachelor of science degree in home economics from South Dakota State University at Brookings in 1966. Miss Berkenpas taught at Wellsburg, Iowa, for two years and at Sioux City's Central High School for three years, prior to receiving her masters degree in child development from the University of Nebraska in 1972. Miss Berkenpas taught one year in Turkey for the U. S. Air Force School, spent a year in Kansas City, Mo., before returning to Sioux City where she taught at East High School for a year and at West High School for two years, taking a leave of absence this year because of Illness. She was a member of Central Reformed Church at Sioux Center and did volunteer work for Planned Parenthood of Sioux City. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berkenpas Sr. of Sioux Center; four brothers, Richard Jr. of Rock Valley, Alden of Mapleton, Carl of Ashton and Merlin of Sioux city; and a sister. Mrs. Robert R. (Leone) Eidsmoe of Sioux City. Services will be at 7:30 p.m. today in the Nelson-Berger Northside Funeral Home. William Donkersloot, associate of Morningslde Reformed Church, will officiate. Other services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Central Reformed Church In Sioux Center. The Rev. Wesley Kiel will officiate. Burial will be In Memorial Gardens Cemetery at Sioux Center. Pallbearers will be Richard Jr., Alden, Carl, Merlin and Kevin Berkenpas and Robert R. Eidsmoe. Miss Berkenpas donated her eyes to the Lion's Iowa City Eye Bank. A memorial in her name has been established with the American Cancer Society.

Contributor: Tami (51220250)
Miss Jeanine A. Berkenpas, 34, 3345 Dearborn Blvd., died Monday evening at a Sioux City hospital following a lengthy illness. She was born Dec. 29, 1943, at Sioux Center, Iowa, and was graduated form Sioux Center High School in 1962. She attended Northwestern College at Orange City, Iowa for 1 1/2 years and received her bachelor of science degree in home economics from South Dakota State University at Brookings in 1966. Miss Berkenpas taught at Wellsburg, Iowa, for two years and at Sioux City's Central High School for three years, prior to receiving her masters degree in child development from the University of Nebraska in 1972. Miss Berkenpas taught one year in Turkey for the U. S. Air Force School, spent a year in Kansas City, Mo., before returning to Sioux City where she taught at East High School for a year and at West High School for two years, taking a leave of absence this year because of Illness. She was a member of Central Reformed Church at Sioux Center and did volunteer work for Planned Parenthood of Sioux City. Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berkenpas Sr. of Sioux Center; four brothers, Richard Jr. of Rock Valley, Alden of Mapleton, Carl of Ashton and Merlin of Sioux city; and a sister. Mrs. Robert R. (Leone) Eidsmoe of Sioux City. Services will be at 7:30 p.m. today in the Nelson-Berger Northside Funeral Home. William Donkersloot, associate of Morningslde Reformed Church, will officiate. Other services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Central Reformed Church In Sioux Center. The Rev. Wesley Kiel will officiate. Burial will be In Memorial Gardens Cemetery at Sioux Center. Pallbearers will be Richard Jr., Alden, Carl, Merlin and Kevin Berkenpas and Robert R. Eidsmoe. Miss Berkenpas donated her eyes to the Lion's Iowa City Eye Bank. A memorial in her name has been established with the American Cancer Society.

Contributor: Tami (51220250)


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