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Facts and Events
Name |
Trientje Huizenga |
Alt Name |
Tena Huizenga |
Gender |
Female |
Birth? |
26 Feb 1907 |
Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States |
Emigration? |
24 Sep 1927 |
Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandAquitania |
Immigration? |
30 Sep 1927 |
New York City, New York, United States |
Emigration? |
12 Jul 1939 |
Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandQueen Mary |
Immigration? |
17 Jul 1939 |
New York City, New York, United States |
Emigration? |
26 Jul 1939 |
Southampton, Hampshire, EnglandAquitania |
Immigration? |
1 Aug 1939 |
New York City, New York, United States |
Emigration? |
6 Apr 1943 |
Port Harcourt, Rivers, Nigerias.s. Zarembo |
Immigration? |
11 Jun 1943 |
New York City, New York, United States |
Emigration[3] |
13 May 1947 |
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South AfricaPan American Airways |
Death? |
28 Jan 1978 |
Cook, Illinois, United States |
Burial[1] |
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Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, Cook, Illinois, United States |
References
- ↑ Tena A. Huizenga, in Find A Grave.
- Treintje (Tena) Huizenga
Tena Huizenga was born in Chicago, Illinois on February 26,1907. Her grade school years were spent at Ebenezer Christian School. Inspired by God’s Spirit, the reaching of Rev. John Van Lonkhuyzen, and the missionary zeal of Johanna eenstra, Tena felt God’s call to become a medical missionary. She received a diploma from the Chicago Mission Training School, her nursing diploma from Garfield Park Hospital, and graduated from Moody Bible Institute in 1935. Tena served seventeen years in the Nigerian mission field with the Sudan United Mission and the Christian Reformed Church. It was Tena’s estate bequest of $28,000 in 1978 that began the Timothy Foundation, which today funds faculty research and provides tuition assistance support.[1]
- ↑ 1345 S. 58 Avenue, Cicero, Cook
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