Mrs. M. Borgman Passed Away Mon.
Mrs. M. Borgman passed away at her home early Monday morning, Dec. 14, 1942 after a lingering illness due to diabetes. She had reached the age of 76 years.
Surviving are her aged husband, one son and twelve daughters: (Rena) Mrs. P.E. Vermeer, Sioux Center; (Dora) Mrs Gerrit De Bey, Sioux Center; (Johanna) Mrs. Gerrit Feekes, Carmel; (Mary) Mrs. Herman E. Ten Napel, Ireton; (Lyda) Mrs. E.E. Vermeer, Sioux Center; (Ruth) Mrs. Roy De Boer, LeMars; Myna (Mrs. Wm. Vander Ploeg), Hospers; (Henrietta) Mrs. George De Boer, Sioux Center; Grace, Selles, Arizona; Elizabeth, Creston, Iowa; Bernice, Lubbuck, Texas; (Esther) Mrs. John Van Wyk, Chino, Calif.; Melvin, Sioux Center. 46 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Also one sister, Mrs. J.W. Mieras of Sioux Center, one brother Mr. D. J. Wesselink of Hull, two half brothers, Dick H.Wissink of Orange City and Jake Wissink of Beaver Creek, Minn.; one step brother M. Wissink at the Sheldon Holland home.
Funeral service will be held at 1:30 at the First Reformed Church with Rev. L.A. Brunsting officiating. Burial will be made at the local cemetery.
Mrs. Borgman, born Dena Wesselink, was born at Alton, Netherlands, on August 6, 1866 and came to America with her parents at the age of three years settling in Minnesota. In 1872 she came to Sioux County and has lived in the Sioux Center vicinity te rest of her days. In May 22, 1884 she was,united in marriage to Mr. M. Borgman.
She was preceded in death oy one daughter, Cynthia, who died at the age of 30 years as a missionary in China in 1925.
Sioux Center News 1942-12-17.
Mrs. M. Borgman Passed Away Mon.
Mrs. M. Borgman passed away at her home early Monday morning, Dec. 14, 1942 after a lingering illness due to diabetes. She had reached the age of 76 years.
Surviving are her aged husband, one son and twelve daughters: (Rena) Mrs. P.E. Vermeer, Sioux Center; (Dora) Mrs Gerrit De Bey, Sioux Center; (Johanna) Mrs. Gerrit Feekes, Carmel; (Mary) Mrs. Herman E. Ten Napel, Ireton; (Lyda) Mrs. E.E. Vermeer, Sioux Center; (Ruth) Mrs. Roy De Boer, LeMars; Myna (Mrs. Wm. Vander Ploeg), Hospers; (Henrietta) Mrs. George De Boer, Sioux Center; Grace, Selles, Arizona; Elizabeth, Creston, Iowa; Bernice, Lubbuck, Texas; (Esther) Mrs. John Van Wyk, Chino, Calif.; Melvin, Sioux Center. 46 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Also one sister, Mrs. J.W. Mieras of Sioux Center, one brother Mr. D. J. Wesselink of Hull, two half brothers, Dick H.Wissink of Orange City and Jake Wissink of Beaver Creek, Minn.; one step brother M. Wissink at the Sheldon Holland home.
Funeral service will be held at 1:30 at the First Reformed Church with Rev. L.A. Brunsting officiating. Burial will be made at the local cemetery.
Mrs. Borgman, born Dena Wesselink, was born at Alton, Netherlands, on August 6, 1866 and came to America with her parents at the age of three years settling in Minnesota. In 1872 she came to Sioux County and has lived in the Sioux Center vicinity te rest of her days. In May 22, 1884 she was,united in marriage to Mr. M. Borgman.
She was preceded in death oy one daughter, Cynthia, who died at the age of 30 years as a missionary in China in 1925.
Sioux Center News 1942-12-17.
Family Members
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Rena Borgman Vermeer
1886–1956
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Johanna Borgman Feekes
1889–1960
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Mary Borgman Ten Napel
1891–1960
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Alida Borgman Vermeer
1893–1964
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Cynthia Clara Borgman
1895–1925
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Ruth V. Borgman De Boer
1897–1968
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Myna Vander Ploeg Borgman Poppen
1899–1991
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Henrietta Borgman De Boer
1901–1985
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Grayce Johanna Borgman
1903–1988
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Elizabeth "Betty" Borgman
1904–1990
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Bernice Borgman
1907–1990
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Esther Martina Borgman Van Wyk
1909–1971
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Melvin "Mel" Borgman
1911–1996
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