Married to Marinus Vander Linden January 19, 1899. An active member of the Second Reformed church for many years, serving as secretary-treasurer of the Ladies-Aid society for seven years and president of the Ladies-Aid society for five years. Died Thursday afternoon, March 22 at 2:45 P.M. after an illness of several months of Bright's Disease
She is survived by her husband and one daughter and several brothers and sisters. Funeral services Saturday. March 24th at 1:30 p.m. at the home and 2:00 p.m at the Second Reformed church conducted by Rev. B. F Brinkman. Internment was at Oakwood cemetery.
Married to Marinus Vander Linden January 19, 1899. An active member of the Second Reformed church for many years, serving as secretary-treasurer of the Ladies-Aid society for seven years and president of the Ladies-Aid society for five years. Died Thursday afternoon, March 22 at 2:45 P.M. after an illness of several months of Bright's Disease
She is survived by her husband and one daughter and several brothers and sisters. Funeral services Saturday. March 24th at 1:30 p.m. at the home and 2:00 p.m at the Second Reformed church conducted by Rev. B. F Brinkman. Internment was at Oakwood cemetery.
Family Members
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Theodora Sophia "Dora" Le Cocq
1857–1900
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Johanna Louisa Le Cocq Van Loon
1858–1931
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Cornelia "Kate" Le Cocq De Bruyn
1861–1928
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Antoinette "Anna" Lecocq Scheetz
1861–1947
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Frank Le Cocq
1864–1942
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Isaac Lecocq
1865–1944
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Christian Le Cocq
1868–1948
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Sophia Wilhelmina Le Cocq Rhynsburger
1871–1937
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David Le Cocq
1875–1895
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Emma Frances Le Cocq Sybenga
1879–1973
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Sarah Le Cocq
unknown–1895
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