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Marion “Bud” Vander Laan

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Marion “Bud” Vander Laan

Birth
Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Death
2 Apr 2019 (aged 98)
Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Orange City, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec L, Lot 56, Gr 3
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Marion “Bud” Vander Laan, age 98, of Orange City, Iowa passed away on Tuesday, April 2, 2019, at the Happy Siesta Care Center in Remsen, Iowa.

Marion was born on September 18, 1920, on a farm south of Boyden in Sioux County, the son of John and Stella (Vander Maten) Vander Laan. He was raised on a farm north of Maurice, Iowa and attended the Maurice Public School. After graduating, he worked for area farmers and as a mechanic at De Jong Brother’s Garage until enlisting in the United States Army Air Corps in November of 1942. He served with the 383rd Bomber Group as an aerial photographer, taking photos later used in combat.

On August 10, 1943, he married Dorthena Jean Van Gorp in Orange City, Iowa. They made their home in Orange City where he continued to work for De Jong Brother’s Garage and later Silent Sioux Oil and Van’s Super Service Dodge and Plymouth. “Bud” also delivered milk for the Orange City Creamery and Well’s Blue Bunny Dairy for 27 years.

Mr. Vander Laan was a member of the First Reformed Church where he had served on the consistory, as a teacher and superintendent for Sunday School, and as a youth group leader. He was also an active member of the Pressman-Kosters American Legion Post 329, a Cub Scout and Boy Scout leader, and donated and volunteered with the Siouxland Blood Bank.

Survivors include his wife of more than 75 years; six children and their spouses, Marion Dean “Butch” and Linda Vander Laan, of Maurice, Iowa; Leon and Hisako Vander Laan, of Essex, Massachusetts; Rachel and Ronnie Sims, of Spring Branch, Texas; Gloria Clark, of Overland Park, Kansas; Mark and LeAnn Vander Laan, of Elk Point, South Dakota; and Debra Wallace, of San Antonio, Texas; fifteen grandchildren, Carrie McKee, Jonathan Vander Laan, Erin Vander Laan, Bobina Vander Laan, Tiffany Vander Laan, David Sims, Heather Clark, Jessica Soesbe, Danielle Vander Laan, Joshua Vander Laan, William Wallace, Chloe Wallace, Jayme Brown, Peggy Shulz, and Kimberly Hansen; sixteen great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; a brother, Harold Vander Laan, of Orange City, Iowa; three sisters-in-law, Lena Vander Laan and Joyce Van Gorp, both of Orange City, Iowa; and Vera Leu, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; a brother-in-law, Darwyn Van Gorp, of Asheville, North Carolina; and many nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife’s parents, William and Artie Van Gorp; a son-in-law, Jimmy Clark; four siblings, Luke Vander Laan, and his wife, Etta; Herman Vander Laan; Clarence Vander Laan; and Lorena, and her husband, Marion Ten Napel; two brothers-in-law, Bill Van Gorp and Larry Leu; two sisters-in-law, Muriel Vander Laan and Jeannine Van Gorp; and three nephews, Philip Vander Laan, Dave Vander Laan and Lyle Lee Vander Laan.

Funeral Service: April 8 ,2019 - First Reformed Church - Orange City, Iowa
Officiant: The Rev. Mark Haverdink
Interment: West Lawn Cemetery - Orange City, Iowa
Arrangements: Oolman Funeral Home - Orange City, Iowa

Source: Oolman Funeral Home - Orange City, Iowa
Marion “Bud” Vander Laan, age 98, of Orange City, Iowa passed away on Tuesday, April 2, 2019, at the Happy Siesta Care Center in Remsen, Iowa.

Marion was born on September 18, 1920, on a farm south of Boyden in Sioux County, the son of John and Stella (Vander Maten) Vander Laan. He was raised on a farm north of Maurice, Iowa and attended the Maurice Public School. After graduating, he worked for area farmers and as a mechanic at De Jong Brother’s Garage until enlisting in the United States Army Air Corps in November of 1942. He served with the 383rd Bomber Group as an aerial photographer, taking photos later used in combat.

On August 10, 1943, he married Dorthena Jean Van Gorp in Orange City, Iowa. They made their home in Orange City where he continued to work for De Jong Brother’s Garage and later Silent Sioux Oil and Van’s Super Service Dodge and Plymouth. “Bud” also delivered milk for the Orange City Creamery and Well’s Blue Bunny Dairy for 27 years.

Mr. Vander Laan was a member of the First Reformed Church where he had served on the consistory, as a teacher and superintendent for Sunday School, and as a youth group leader. He was also an active member of the Pressman-Kosters American Legion Post 329, a Cub Scout and Boy Scout leader, and donated and volunteered with the Siouxland Blood Bank.

Survivors include his wife of more than 75 years; six children and their spouses, Marion Dean “Butch” and Linda Vander Laan, of Maurice, Iowa; Leon and Hisako Vander Laan, of Essex, Massachusetts; Rachel and Ronnie Sims, of Spring Branch, Texas; Gloria Clark, of Overland Park, Kansas; Mark and LeAnn Vander Laan, of Elk Point, South Dakota; and Debra Wallace, of San Antonio, Texas; fifteen grandchildren, Carrie McKee, Jonathan Vander Laan, Erin Vander Laan, Bobina Vander Laan, Tiffany Vander Laan, David Sims, Heather Clark, Jessica Soesbe, Danielle Vander Laan, Joshua Vander Laan, William Wallace, Chloe Wallace, Jayme Brown, Peggy Shulz, and Kimberly Hansen; sixteen great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; a brother, Harold Vander Laan, of Orange City, Iowa; three sisters-in-law, Lena Vander Laan and Joyce Van Gorp, both of Orange City, Iowa; and Vera Leu, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; a brother-in-law, Darwyn Van Gorp, of Asheville, North Carolina; and many nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife’s parents, William and Artie Van Gorp; a son-in-law, Jimmy Clark; four siblings, Luke Vander Laan, and his wife, Etta; Herman Vander Laan; Clarence Vander Laan; and Lorena, and her husband, Marion Ten Napel; two brothers-in-law, Bill Van Gorp and Larry Leu; two sisters-in-law, Muriel Vander Laan and Jeannine Van Gorp; and three nephews, Philip Vander Laan, Dave Vander Laan and Lyle Lee Vander Laan.

Funeral Service: April 8 ,2019 - First Reformed Church - Orange City, Iowa
Officiant: The Rev. Mark Haverdink
Interment: West Lawn Cemetery - Orange City, Iowa
Arrangements: Oolman Funeral Home - Orange City, Iowa

Source: Oolman Funeral Home - Orange City, Iowa


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