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Anna Marie <I>Van Gilst</I> De Bruin

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Anna Marie Van Gilst De Bruin

Birth
Pella, Marion County, Iowa, USA
Death
29 Aug 2014 (aged 96)
Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Leighton, Mahaska County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Anna Marie De Bruin

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Langkamp Funeral Chapel

Anna De Bruin, 96, a resident of Northern Mahaska Nursing and Rehab Center of Oskaloosa, IA died Friday, August 29, 2014.

Anna Marie De Bruin was born, June 19, 1918, to Peter & Nellie Klein Van Gilst near Pella, IA; she attended European #2 Country Grade School, north of Pella. In 1930, at age 12, the family moved to a farm near Lake Keomah and later to a farm near Wright. As a young woman, she worked at Mercy Hospital in Oskaloosa as a nursing assistant for 2 1/2 years. February 16, 1940, she and Ernest W. De Bruin were united in marriage at her parent's home in Wright. Together, they farmed three years on a place southwest of Oskaloosa and then on a place near Cedar for five years. In 1949 they bought their farm north of Oskaloosa where they lived until 1967. At that time they moved into Oskaloosa, where they enjoyed their retirement. Anna helped her husband with the farming, and after moving to Oskaloosa, she worked for many years at Jaarsma's Bakery and later at Sybenga Photography. Anna enjoyed life and loved cooking & baking for her family, her home was always open to friends and family. She also had many hobbies, such as plaster crafts, candle making, quilting, knitting, and crocheting. She was an active member of the First Christian Reformed Church in Oskaloosa, and served for many years as a Sunday school teacher. She was also a member of the ladies Bible Hour and Queen Esther's Society. In 2001, Anna moved to Fair Haven in Pella; in 2004 she move to Maple Ridge Assisted Living in Oskaloosa and in September of 2013 she transferred to Northern Mahaska Nursing and Rehab Center also in Oskaloosa. She enjoyed the care and comfort she received from living at all three of these facilities.

Anna's memory is honored by her children and their spouses: Wayne De Bruin of Oskaloosa, Donald & Patricia De Bruin of Oskaloosa, Janice & Frank Fronek of Tinley Park, IL; ten grandchildren and their spouses: Jerry & Jill De Bruin of Oskaloosa, Sandra & Mike Rozendaal of Sully, Doug & Robbyn De Bruin of Oskaloosa, Randy and Kari De Bruin of Oskaloosa, Pam & Kirk Veenstra of Oskaloosa, Steve & Amy De Bruin of Oskaloosa, Julie & Jason Wildebour of Ankeny, Tim Engbers of Palos Heights, IL, Sam and Dianna Fronek of Palmetto, FL and Jessica Fronek also of Palmetto, FL; 32 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; brothers-in-law and a sisters-in-law: Gysbert Rozenboom of Grand Rapids, MI; Marvin and Jeanette De Bruin of Oskaloosa; Nadine Stek of Grand Rapids, MI; and Evelyn and Thaymer Jonker of Oaklawn, IL.

In addition to her parents, Anna was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest of 64 years; a son, Dwight Allen in infancy; a grandson, Jeffrey De Bruin; a son-in-law, James Engbers and a daughter-in-law, Linda De Bruin; a sister, Kay Van Veldhuizen and Anna's twin sister, Ada Rozenboom and two brothers; Bastian & William Van Gilst.

Funeral Services for Anna will be 10:30 am Tuesday, September 2 at the First Christian Reformed Church in Oskaloosa with Rev. Dale Visser officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery near Leighton, IA. A Family Prayer Service at 10:15 am will precede the Funeral Service in the lower level of the church, Visitation will begin on Monday at 11 am at the Garland-Van Arkel-Langkamp Funeral Chapel; the family will be present from 4-7 pm to greet visitors. Memorials may be made to Elim Christian Services, Palos Heights, IL or Oskaloosa Christian Grade School.
Anna Marie De Bruin

Obituary


Langkamp Funeral Chapel

Anna De Bruin, 96, a resident of Northern Mahaska Nursing and Rehab Center of Oskaloosa, IA died Friday, August 29, 2014.

Anna Marie De Bruin was born, June 19, 1918, to Peter & Nellie Klein Van Gilst near Pella, IA; she attended European #2 Country Grade School, north of Pella. In 1930, at age 12, the family moved to a farm near Lake Keomah and later to a farm near Wright. As a young woman, she worked at Mercy Hospital in Oskaloosa as a nursing assistant for 2 1/2 years. February 16, 1940, she and Ernest W. De Bruin were united in marriage at her parent's home in Wright. Together, they farmed three years on a place southwest of Oskaloosa and then on a place near Cedar for five years. In 1949 they bought their farm north of Oskaloosa where they lived until 1967. At that time they moved into Oskaloosa, where they enjoyed their retirement. Anna helped her husband with the farming, and after moving to Oskaloosa, she worked for many years at Jaarsma's Bakery and later at Sybenga Photography. Anna enjoyed life and loved cooking & baking for her family, her home was always open to friends and family. She also had many hobbies, such as plaster crafts, candle making, quilting, knitting, and crocheting. She was an active member of the First Christian Reformed Church in Oskaloosa, and served for many years as a Sunday school teacher. She was also a member of the ladies Bible Hour and Queen Esther's Society. In 2001, Anna moved to Fair Haven in Pella; in 2004 she move to Maple Ridge Assisted Living in Oskaloosa and in September of 2013 she transferred to Northern Mahaska Nursing and Rehab Center also in Oskaloosa. She enjoyed the care and comfort she received from living at all three of these facilities.

Anna's memory is honored by her children and their spouses: Wayne De Bruin of Oskaloosa, Donald & Patricia De Bruin of Oskaloosa, Janice & Frank Fronek of Tinley Park, IL; ten grandchildren and their spouses: Jerry & Jill De Bruin of Oskaloosa, Sandra & Mike Rozendaal of Sully, Doug & Robbyn De Bruin of Oskaloosa, Randy and Kari De Bruin of Oskaloosa, Pam & Kirk Veenstra of Oskaloosa, Steve & Amy De Bruin of Oskaloosa, Julie & Jason Wildebour of Ankeny, Tim Engbers of Palos Heights, IL, Sam and Dianna Fronek of Palmetto, FL and Jessica Fronek also of Palmetto, FL; 32 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; brothers-in-law and a sisters-in-law: Gysbert Rozenboom of Grand Rapids, MI; Marvin and Jeanette De Bruin of Oskaloosa; Nadine Stek of Grand Rapids, MI; and Evelyn and Thaymer Jonker of Oaklawn, IL.

In addition to her parents, Anna was preceded in death by her husband, Ernest of 64 years; a son, Dwight Allen in infancy; a grandson, Jeffrey De Bruin; a son-in-law, James Engbers and a daughter-in-law, Linda De Bruin; a sister, Kay Van Veldhuizen and Anna's twin sister, Ada Rozenboom and two brothers; Bastian & William Van Gilst.

Funeral Services for Anna will be 10:30 am Tuesday, September 2 at the First Christian Reformed Church in Oskaloosa with Rev. Dale Visser officiating. Burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery near Leighton, IA. A Family Prayer Service at 10:15 am will precede the Funeral Service in the lower level of the church, Visitation will begin on Monday at 11 am at the Garland-Van Arkel-Langkamp Funeral Chapel; the family will be present from 4-7 pm to greet visitors. Memorials may be made to Elim Christian Services, Palos Heights, IL or Oskaloosa Christian Grade School.


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