Person:Martha Hulzebus (1)

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Martha Hulzebus
m. 25 Sep 1897
  1. Harm Hulsebos1894 -
  2. Doedo Hulsebos1897 - 1898
  3. Aafke Hulsebos1899 - 1982
  4. Johanna Hulsebos1902 - 1985
  5. Douwina Hulsebos1903 - 1987
  6. Rena Hulsebos1907 - 1991
  7. Elisabeth Hulsebos1909 - 1988
  8. Martha Hulzebus1912 - 1988
  9. Gertruide Hulzebus1915 - 2001
m. 5 Nov 1932
Facts and Events
Name Martha Hulzebus
Gender Female
Birth[2] 14 May 1912 Grundy, Iowa, United States
Marriage 5 Nov 1932 Grundy, Iowa, United Statesto Jakobus Nieuwenhoven
Death[1] 8 Aug 1988 Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa, United States
Burial[1] Ackley Christian Reform Cemetery, Grundy, Iowa, United States

Martha Nevenhoven, 76, of Austinville, IA, died Monday, August 8th, 1988, in Allen Memorial Hospital, Waterloo, IA. Funeral services for Martha Nevenhoven were held at 11 AM, Thursday, August 11th, 1988 in the Christian Reformed Church in Ackley, IA. The pastor, Rev. Floyd DeBoer, officiated. The musician was Ruth DeBoer and vocalist was Gordon Hippen. Casket-Bearers were Henry Kromminga, Sidney Penning, Herman Klooster, Fred Bolhuis, Thomas Ubben and William Hemmen. Interment was in the Christian Reformed Cemetery, rural Ackley, IA. Martha Hulzebus Nevenhoven was born on May 14th, 1913, in Grundy County, IA, the daughter of George and Anna Schipper Hulzebus. She received her education in a rural school and the Austinville School. She was a retired employee of the Maple Manor nursing Home, Aplington, IA. Martha was united in marriage to Kobus (Jakobus) Nevenhoven on November 5th, 1932, in the parsonage of the Christian Reformed Church, Ackley, IA. She lived most of her life in the Austinville area. Surviving are two sons and their wives, Harold & Ellen Nevenhoven, Brooklyn, IA, and Kenneth & Judy Nevenhoven, Aplington, IA; three sisters, Rena DeVries of New Hartford, IA, Elizabeth Ridder of Ackley, IA, and Gertrude Hovenga of Dumont, IA; and six grandchildren. Martha was preceded in death her parents, her husband, an infant son, and three sisters, Effie, Johanna and Divinie.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Buried, in Find A Grave
    1988.
  2. Iowa, County Births, in FamilySearch
    1812.