She was born August 22, 1901, at Manhattan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry terTelgte, and attended schools there. She had lived her entire lifetime, except for a brief period when her family lived in Canada, in the valley.
She married John Droge on March 27, 1919, at Manhattan.
Mrs. Droge was a member of the Manhattan Christian Reformed Church.
Survivors include her husband at Manhattan; three sons, Jake Droge of Stickney, S.D., Henry Droge of Belgrade and Stanley Droge of Manhattan; two daughters, Mrs. Fred (Fannie) Koekoek of Villa, Wash., and Mrs. William (Ann) Oord of Sunnyside, Wash.; a brother, Henry terTelgte of Sunnywise, a sister, Mrs. Jake (Rike) Kollen of Madras, Ore., 15 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A son, Robert, preceded her in death.
The body is at the Dokken-Nelson Sunset Chapel. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Printed in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle ~ September 27, 1968
She was born August 22, 1901, at Manhattan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry terTelgte, and attended schools there. She had lived her entire lifetime, except for a brief period when her family lived in Canada, in the valley.
She married John Droge on March 27, 1919, at Manhattan.
Mrs. Droge was a member of the Manhattan Christian Reformed Church.
Survivors include her husband at Manhattan; three sons, Jake Droge of Stickney, S.D., Henry Droge of Belgrade and Stanley Droge of Manhattan; two daughters, Mrs. Fred (Fannie) Koekoek of Villa, Wash., and Mrs. William (Ann) Oord of Sunnyside, Wash.; a brother, Henry terTelgte of Sunnywise, a sister, Mrs. Jake (Rike) Kollen of Madras, Ore., 15 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A son, Robert, preceded her in death.
The body is at the Dokken-Nelson Sunset Chapel. Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Printed in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle ~ September 27, 1968
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