Person:Charles Bylsma (1)

Watchers
  1. Florence Bylsma1889 - 1974
  2. John Bylsma1892 - 1954
  3. Aurelia Bylsma1893 - 1974
  4. Charles Bylsma1896 - 1960
  5. Fred Bylsma1899 - 1940
  6. Edith Bylsma1902 - 1982
  7. Gertrude S. Bylsma1907 - 1982
Facts and Events
Name Charles Bylsma
Gender Male
Birth[1] 5 May 1896 Orange City, Sioux, Iowa, United States
Death[2] 23 Oct 1960 Seattle, King, Washington, United States
Obituary[3]
Burial[1] Monumenta Cemetery, Lynden, Whatcom, Washington, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Monumenta Cemetery, in Cemetery records of Whatcom County, Washington, additions and corrections to series II (CD). (Bellingham, Washington: Whatcom Genealogical Society, c2019 version 1.5)
    1006.

    BYLSMA, Charles (sp Nancy MEENDERINCK) son of J BYLSMA b 5 May 1896 Orange City IA d 23 Oct 1960 Ballard (Seattle) WA Sgt Motor Trans Corps 737 Co WW1

  2. Washington (State). Bureau of Vital Statistics. Washington Death Certificates [Index], 1907–1960. (FamilySearch, 2016).

    father = Otto John
    mother = unknown

  3. .

    BYLSMA, Charles, age 64, of 5615 Phinney Ave., Seattle, passed away in a Seattle Hospital, Sunday, Oct. 23, (1960) following a brief illness. Mr. Bylsma moved to Lynden from Iowa in 1912 and had made his home in Seattle since 1929. He was a member of the North Seattle Alliance Church. Surviving are his wife, Nancy; five sons, Otto J. of Coalinga, Calif., Bernard C. of Lynnwood, Peter F. of Kirkland, Norman M. of Silver Springs, Md., and Neuman M. of Seattle; two daughters, Mrs. Beulah Erickson and Mrs. Jeanne Greene, both of Seattle; five sisters, Mrs. Harry Schuitema of Auburn, Mrs. Aurelia Geels of Bellingham, Mrs. Howard Ault of Tacoma, Miss Gertrude Bylsma of Lynden, and Mrs. Lee Eilert of Santa Ana, Calif.; also 24 grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the First Christian Reformed Church in Lynden, Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 2 p. m. with the Rev. Enno Haan and the Rev. Erman Homan officiating. Burial will follow in the Monumenta Cemetery under the direction of the Gillies Funeral Home.