GERRIT SANDBULTE
Funeral services were held Friday, December 14, at 1 p.m. from the residence near Carmel and at 1:30 p.m. from the Carmel Reformed church, for Gerrlt Sandbulte, who died Wednesday, December 12, after a lingering illness of a year. Rev. Wm. Hoffman officiated and burial was made in the Carmel cemetery under the direction of the Co-operative Funeral Service.
Mr. Sandbulte was born October 31, 1902, a son of Johan Sandbulte and Johanna Loverink, and lived near Carmel all his life.
On March 1, 1929, he was united in marriage to Matilda Marie Mouw. They moved to a farm 1 ¼ miles west of Carmel and lived there until his death.
To this union three children were born, Vernon John, on the farm; Lorna and Marvelle, at home.
Survivors include the widow, the three children, three grandchildren, and the following three sisters and two brothers: Johanna, Mrs. Henry Wolfswinkle, Sioux Center; Minnie, Mrs. Case Schenk, Bellflower, Calif.; Marie, Mrs. John Remmerde, Rock Valley; William, Rock Valley; and Henry, Sioux Center.
His parents, three sisters and one brother preceded him in death, Anna, Mrs. Mat Redeker; Hattie, Mrs. John De Groot; Dona, Mrs. Dick Wesselink; and John.
Sioux Center News 1956-12-27.
GERRIT SANDBULTE
Funeral services were held Friday, December 14, at 1 p.m. from the residence near Carmel and at 1:30 p.m. from the Carmel Reformed church, for Gerrlt Sandbulte, who died Wednesday, December 12, after a lingering illness of a year. Rev. Wm. Hoffman officiated and burial was made in the Carmel cemetery under the direction of the Co-operative Funeral Service.
Mr. Sandbulte was born October 31, 1902, a son of Johan Sandbulte and Johanna Loverink, and lived near Carmel all his life.
On March 1, 1929, he was united in marriage to Matilda Marie Mouw. They moved to a farm 1 ¼ miles west of Carmel and lived there until his death.
To this union three children were born, Vernon John, on the farm; Lorna and Marvelle, at home.
Survivors include the widow, the three children, three grandchildren, and the following three sisters and two brothers: Johanna, Mrs. Henry Wolfswinkle, Sioux Center; Minnie, Mrs. Case Schenk, Bellflower, Calif.; Marie, Mrs. John Remmerde, Rock Valley; William, Rock Valley; and Henry, Sioux Center.
His parents, three sisters and one brother preceded him in death, Anna, Mrs. Mat Redeker; Hattie, Mrs. John De Groot; Dona, Mrs. Dick Wesselink; and John.
Sioux Center News 1956-12-27.
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