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Henry John Victoria

Birth
Hoogeveen, Hoogeveen Municipality, Drenthe, Netherlands
Death
20 Oct 1945 (aged 55)
Hull, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Hull, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Henry married Anna Elizabeth Lohmann on June 9, 1923.

Henry and Anna are the parents of:

~Eleanor Beatrice b. May 22, 1924 d.

~Annabelle "Anna" b. May 21, 1926 d. June 3, 2003

~Victor Vernon b. January 2, 1929 d. September 4, 1998

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Sioux County Index; October 25, 1945

HENRY J. VICTORIA DIED LAST SATURDAY

Funeral Services Were Held From American Reformed Church Wednesday, Oct. 24

The entire community was shocked to hear of the passing of Mr. Henry J. Victoria on Saturday evening last. Although he had been in poor health since he suffered a stroke three years ago, he had made regular trips to town each day during the past summer and on Friday had been to town in the evening to get the mail from the afternoon train.

He had retired for the night and when Mrs. Victoria prepared to retire she found that Henry had suffered a hemorrhage and was unconscious and remained thus until his passing.

Funeral services were held Wednesday from the home and from the American Reformed Church.

Mr. Henry J. Victoria of Hull, Iowa, passed away at his home, Saturday evening, October 20, 1945, at 6:15 o'clock.

He was born July 22, 1890. Christened in the Christian Reformed Church. Attended Hull Public School and later worked at the carpenter trade. In 1914 he became a member of the Sioux Concert Band and also was a member and manager of the Christian Reformed Church Orchestra before World War one.

On July 26, 1918, he began service in the army of World War I, and went in training at Camp Pike, Arkansas. In January, 1919, he was transferred to Camp Dodge, Iowa, from where he received an honorable discharge on January 15, 1919.

He then returned to the carpenter trade and also took up the study of architecture. In 1922 he became a member of the Hull Methodist Church and on June 9, 1923, was married to Anna Elizabeth Lohmann of Hull, Iowa. Three children were born to them, namely, Eleanor Beatrice, Annabelle, and Victor Vernon. In 1926 he went into the carpenter contracting business for himself and constructed many buildings.

In 1935, he with his family transferred from the Methodist Church in Hull to the American Reformed Church in Hull, the Methodist church having discontinued in Hull. In 1935 he became active in the practice of Architecture which took up most of his time after that, and in World War two worked with Army Architects in the construction of air bases. He helped organize Wegman Post of the American Legion of which he was a charter member.

He leaves to mourn his departure his wife Elizabeth, two daughters Eleanor and Annabelle, a son Victor; three sisters, Mrs. Andrew Eppinga, Mrs. Hilbert Oelen, both of Hull and Mrs. Ed Rietsma of Sanborn; also two brothers, John of Chicago and Kort of Sheldon.
Henry married Anna Elizabeth Lohmann on June 9, 1923.

Henry and Anna are the parents of:

~Eleanor Beatrice b. May 22, 1924 d.

~Annabelle "Anna" b. May 21, 1926 d. June 3, 2003

~Victor Vernon b. January 2, 1929 d. September 4, 1998

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Sioux County Index; October 25, 1945

HENRY J. VICTORIA DIED LAST SATURDAY

Funeral Services Were Held From American Reformed Church Wednesday, Oct. 24

The entire community was shocked to hear of the passing of Mr. Henry J. Victoria on Saturday evening last. Although he had been in poor health since he suffered a stroke three years ago, he had made regular trips to town each day during the past summer and on Friday had been to town in the evening to get the mail from the afternoon train.

He had retired for the night and when Mrs. Victoria prepared to retire she found that Henry had suffered a hemorrhage and was unconscious and remained thus until his passing.

Funeral services were held Wednesday from the home and from the American Reformed Church.

Mr. Henry J. Victoria of Hull, Iowa, passed away at his home, Saturday evening, October 20, 1945, at 6:15 o'clock.

He was born July 22, 1890. Christened in the Christian Reformed Church. Attended Hull Public School and later worked at the carpenter trade. In 1914 he became a member of the Sioux Concert Band and also was a member and manager of the Christian Reformed Church Orchestra before World War one.

On July 26, 1918, he began service in the army of World War I, and went in training at Camp Pike, Arkansas. In January, 1919, he was transferred to Camp Dodge, Iowa, from where he received an honorable discharge on January 15, 1919.

He then returned to the carpenter trade and also took up the study of architecture. In 1922 he became a member of the Hull Methodist Church and on June 9, 1923, was married to Anna Elizabeth Lohmann of Hull, Iowa. Three children were born to them, namely, Eleanor Beatrice, Annabelle, and Victor Vernon. In 1926 he went into the carpenter contracting business for himself and constructed many buildings.

In 1935, he with his family transferred from the Methodist Church in Hull to the American Reformed Church in Hull, the Methodist church having discontinued in Hull. In 1935 he became active in the practice of Architecture which took up most of his time after that, and in World War two worked with Army Architects in the construction of air bases. He helped organize Wegman Post of the American Legion of which he was a charter member.

He leaves to mourn his departure his wife Elizabeth, two daughters Eleanor and Annabelle, a son Victor; three sisters, Mrs. Andrew Eppinga, Mrs. Hilbert Oelen, both of Hull and Mrs. Ed Rietsma of Sanborn; also two brothers, John of Chicago and Kort of Sheldon.


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