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In Loving Memory
Alice Dooyema
10/20/1928
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Alice Dooyema
, 81, of Sioux Center, IA died Wednesday, November 11, 2009 at Royale Meadows Care Center in Sioux Center.
A memorial service will be held Saturday at 11 AM at Bethel Christian Reformed Church of Sioux Center with Rev. John Lee and Rev. Duane Tinklenberg officiating. Interment will be held prior to the memorial service in Memory Gardens Cemetery of Sioux Center.
A prayer service for family and friends will be held Saturday at 10AM at Bethel Christian Reformed Church.
Visitation will be held Friday from 4-8PM, with the family present from 5-7PM at Memorial Funeral Home of Sioux Center.
The Dooyema family prefers memorials to Bethel Christian Reformed Church Building Fund.
Alice Gertrude Dooyema
was born October 20, 1928 to Anthony and Gerdena (Van De Berg) Van Ravenswaay. She was born on the family farm southwest Sioux Center and was the oldest of the Van Ravenswaay’s nine children. She attended Center #6 country school for seven years and then attended Center #1 for her eighth grade year. When she was old enough Alice did housekeeping for other families and worked as a nurse’s aid. Later she worked for Casey’s Bakery and Harker’s Meats.
On August 26, 1950, Alice was joined in marriage to Junior Dooyema in Edgerton, MN. Junior entered the service in October, 1950 and the couple moved for a short time to Camp Polk, LA. After the completion of Junior’s military service in Germany the couple returned to Sioux Center in 1952. For eight years they farmed southeast of Sioux Center before purchasing the Van Ravenswaay farm in 1960. The couple lived on this farm for 24 years and began a successful egg production business.
Alice was a member of Bethel Christian Reformed Church of Sioux Center. For many years she volunteered to help with the Friendship Bible study.
In her free time, Alice loved to spend time in her kitchen and used her gift of hospitality to share food with neighbors and friends. She enjoyed gardening and hosting large canning parties on the farm, as well as tending her flowers and plants. Alice was known for her quick wit and always enjoyed playing games with her grandchildren.
She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Junior Dooyema of Sioux Center; three sons and daughters-in-law: Kim and Kathy Dooyema of Menomonee Falls, WI, Eric and Val Dooyema and Bruce and Deb Dooyema both of Sioux Center; eight grandchildren: Ryan Dooyema and his wife Shelly of Brookfield, WI, Shane Dooyema and his wife Jody, of Milwaukee, WI, Dustin Dooyema of Las Cruces, NM, Tyler Dooyema, Shelby Dooyema both of Sioux Center, Lindsey Bobier and her husband Aaron of McPherson, KS, Tessa Dooyema and Whitney Dooyema both of Sioux Center; three great-grandchildren: Addison, Emily and Hailey Dooyema. She is also survived by four sisters and brother-in-laws: Gertrude and William Horstman of Sioux Center, Carol and Gerrit Koedam of Mesa, AZ, Rena and John Van Voorst of Sioux Center, Mary and Ed Zuschlag of Westminster, CO; sisters-in-law, Shirley Van Ravenswaay of Montevideo, MN, Alma Warren and her husband Charles of Sioux Center and Sandra Van Ravenswaay of Sioux Center as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Alice is preceded in death by her parents and four brothers: Rich, Ralph, Harold and Anthony Jr.
Online Condolences
From:
Andy and Linda Sharp
Waukesha
WI
Relationship:
Friends
Dooyema Family: We were saddened and surprised to hear of Alice's death this evening. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Andy and Linda
Sent:
11/12/2009
From:
Lynette S. Eekhoff
Holland
MI
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friend
Dear Lindsey and Bruce,Deb and girls, Sorry to hear of your mother and grandmother's death . I extend to you my prayers as you grieve the death of your mom praying for God's comfort during this time. Death is just another step along life's changing way, No more than just a gateway to a new and better day. And parting from our loved ones is much easier to bear, When we know that they are waiting for us to join them there. So death is just a natural thing like the closing of a door, As we start upon a journey to a new and distant shore, And none need make this journey undirected or alone, For God promised us safe passage to this vast and great unknown. So let your grief be softened, and yeild no to despair, You have only placed your loved one in the loving Father's care. ~Unknown In God's Amazing Grace,Hope,Love and Mercy Lynette S. Eekhoff
Sent:
11/30/2009
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