Hold last Rites Wednesday For Dick Wesselink
Funeral services for Dick Wesselink, 56, were held Wednesday at the home at 1 p.m. and at the Christian Reformed church at 1:30 p.m. Burial was made at the Carmel cemetery. Rev. M. L. Jones officiated at the services.
Mr. Wesselink died suddenly at his home Monday morning.
Dick Wesselink was born on a farm east of Carmel on March 19, 1894. He grew to manhood in and around CarmeL
In 1915 he married the former Dena Sandbulte and to this union two children were born; Henrietta (Mrs. Walter Post) and John, both of Carmel.
The first Mrs. Wesselink died during the influenza epidemic in December, 1918.
Mr. Wesselink moved to Rock Valley in 1920 and began work for the Collenbaugh garage. Later he worked for the Community Oil company and in 1934 started in business for himself.
He was united in marriage to Ethel Collenbaugh in June, 1925.
He is survived by his wife, two children, six grandchildren, three sisters and one brother. The sisters are Mrs. Will Rozeboom, of Rock Valley, Mrs. Will Sandbulte of Carmel and Mrs. Henry Sandbulte of Carmel. His brother Harold, lives in Carmel.
He was a member of the Methodist church here for many years and was active in Sunday school work for the past 17 years.
Pallbearers were Ray Woolridge, Frank Druyvesteyn, Hessel Roorda, Martin Bonthuis, John Dykstra and Walter Warntjes.
Rock Valley Bee 1950-05-04.
Hold last Rites Wednesday For Dick Wesselink
Funeral services for Dick Wesselink, 56, were held Wednesday at the home at 1 p.m. and at the Christian Reformed church at 1:30 p.m. Burial was made at the Carmel cemetery. Rev. M. L. Jones officiated at the services.
Mr. Wesselink died suddenly at his home Monday morning.
Dick Wesselink was born on a farm east of Carmel on March 19, 1894. He grew to manhood in and around CarmeL
In 1915 he married the former Dena Sandbulte and to this union two children were born; Henrietta (Mrs. Walter Post) and John, both of Carmel.
The first Mrs. Wesselink died during the influenza epidemic in December, 1918.
Mr. Wesselink moved to Rock Valley in 1920 and began work for the Collenbaugh garage. Later he worked for the Community Oil company and in 1934 started in business for himself.
He was united in marriage to Ethel Collenbaugh in June, 1925.
He is survived by his wife, two children, six grandchildren, three sisters and one brother. The sisters are Mrs. Will Rozeboom, of Rock Valley, Mrs. Will Sandbulte of Carmel and Mrs. Henry Sandbulte of Carmel. His brother Harold, lives in Carmel.
He was a member of the Methodist church here for many years and was active in Sunday school work for the past 17 years.
Pallbearers were Ray Woolridge, Frank Druyvesteyn, Hessel Roorda, Martin Bonthuis, John Dykstra and Walter Warntjes.
Rock Valley Bee 1950-05-04.
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