Visitation will be held Monday at Bethel Christian Reformed Church of Sioux Center from 4-8PM, with the family present from 5-7PM.
A funeral service will be held Tuesday at 10:30AM at Bethel Christian Reformed Church with Rev. John Lee and Rev. Duane Tinklenberg officiating. Interment will follow the funeral service in Memory Gardens Cemetery of Sioux Center.
The Addink family prefers memorial donations be made to the Sioux Center Christian School.
Hilda Addink, daughter of John and Marie (Huisman) Kiel, was born August 31, 1918. She was raised on a farm west of Orange City. She attended a country school through the eighth grade. As the oldest daughter of a family with eleven children, she kept very busy at home and at the age of seventeen she worked as a domestic helper for families in the area.
She married Dick Addink on September 12, 1940. They lived in or near Sioux Center their entire married life. She supported Dick in his corn shelling business and raised a family of nine children. After her children were grown, she worked in the Dordt College cafeteria for eight years. They loved to visit their children who lived throughout the United States.
Hilda was an active member of Bethel Christian Reformed Church. She loved to cook and read and her quiet time with her Lord was a priority each morning. She was a faithful servant of Christ and displayed His love to many.
She was preceded in death by her infant son, Calvin; an great granddaughter; her brothers: Steven Kiel and wife, Henrietta, Howard Kiel and first wife, Marie and Ray Kiel; her sister, Kathryn Wassink and husband, Arend.
-Obituary from Memorial Funeral Home.
Visitation will be held Monday at Bethel Christian Reformed Church of Sioux Center from 4-8PM, with the family present from 5-7PM.
A funeral service will be held Tuesday at 10:30AM at Bethel Christian Reformed Church with Rev. John Lee and Rev. Duane Tinklenberg officiating. Interment will follow the funeral service in Memory Gardens Cemetery of Sioux Center.
The Addink family prefers memorial donations be made to the Sioux Center Christian School.
Hilda Addink, daughter of John and Marie (Huisman) Kiel, was born August 31, 1918. She was raised on a farm west of Orange City. She attended a country school through the eighth grade. As the oldest daughter of a family with eleven children, she kept very busy at home and at the age of seventeen she worked as a domestic helper for families in the area.
She married Dick Addink on September 12, 1940. They lived in or near Sioux Center their entire married life. She supported Dick in his corn shelling business and raised a family of nine children. After her children were grown, she worked in the Dordt College cafeteria for eight years. They loved to visit their children who lived throughout the United States.
Hilda was an active member of Bethel Christian Reformed Church. She loved to cook and read and her quiet time with her Lord was a priority each morning. She was a faithful servant of Christ and displayed His love to many.
She was preceded in death by her infant son, Calvin; an great granddaughter; her brothers: Steven Kiel and wife, Henrietta, Howard Kiel and first wife, Marie and Ray Kiel; her sister, Kathryn Wassink and husband, Arend.
-Obituary from Memorial Funeral Home.
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