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Personal data Sjoukje Sadie Dykstra 

  • She was born on November 20, 1920 in Grant Township, Lyon, Iowa, US.Source 1
    Name:Jake Dykstra
    Sex:Male
    Wife:Sadie De Haan
    Daughter:Sjoukjo Dykstra
    Other information in the record of Sjoukjo Dykstra
    from Iowa, County Births
    Name:Sjoukjo Dykstra
    Event Type:Birth
    Event Date:20 Nov 1920
    Event Place:Grant Township, Lyon, Iowa, United States
    Gender:Female
    Father's Name:Jake Dykstra
    Mother's Name:Sadie De Haan
    Certificate Number:1211
  • (Emigratie) .Source 2
    Jake Dyksta
    United States Census, 1930
    Name:Jake Dyksta
    Event Type:Census
    Event Date:1930
    Event Place:Argo, Brookings, South Dakota, United States
    Gender:Male
    Age:35
    Marital Status:Married
    Race:White
    Race:White
    Relationship to Head of Household:Head
    Relationship to Head of Household:
    Head
    Birth Year (Estimated):1895
    Birthplace:Holland
    Immigration Year:1914
    Father's Birthplace:Holland
    Mother's Birthplace:Holland
    Sheet Letter:B
    Sheet Number:2
    HouseholdRoleSexAgeBirthplace
    Jake DykstaHeadMale35Holland
    Sadie DykstaWifeFemale36Holland
    Sadie DykstaDaughterFemale9Iowa
    Jerry DykstaSonMale7South Dakota
    Henry DykstaSonMale4South Dakota
  • She died on August 21, 2018 in Rose Creek, Minnesota, United States, she was 97 years old.
    Sadie Dykstra Brendle
    Find A Grave Index
    Name:Sadie Dykstra Brendle
    Maiden Name:Dykstra
    Alias:Sjoukje
    Event Type:Burial
    Event Place:Sanborn, O'Brien, Iowa, United States of America
    Age (Estimated):98
    Photograph Included:Y
    Birth Date:20 Nov 1920
    Death Date:21 Aug 2018
    Cemetery:Roseland Cemetery
    Note:Contains Biography
    Affiliate Record Identifier:164032237
    Affiliate Image Identifier:164032237
  • She is buried in Roseland Cemetery, Sanborn, O'Brien, Iowa, United States.
  • A child of Jarig (Jake) Dijkstra and Sietje (Sadie) de Haan
  • This information was last updated on September 10, 2020.

Household of Sjoukje Sadie Dykstra

She is married to Donald Keith Brendle.

They got married on June 2, 1939 at Sibley, Iowa, United States, she was 18 years old.Source 3


Child(ren):

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  2. (Not public)
  3. (Not public)


Notes about Sjoukje Sadie Dykstra

Sadie Brendle, 97 of Rose Creek, Minnesota died Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at the Stacyville Community Nursing Home, Stacyville, Iowa.

Sadie was born November 20, 1920 at Little Rock, Iowa, the daughter of Jake and Sadie (De Haan) Dykstra. She was married to Donald Brendle on June 2, 1939 at Sibley, Iowa. They lived in rural Sanborn, Iowa until 1956 when they moved to a farm near Rose Creek, Minnesota.

Sadie was a farm wife and worked as a nurse’s aide. She enjoyed gardening, mowing the lawn and crocheting. Sadie was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church, Dexter Township, and currently a member of Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church in Austin.

Sadie was preceded in death by her husband Donald, parents Jake and Sadie Dykstra, brothers and sisters-in-law, Henry (Hap) and Dorothy Dykstra, and Jerry and Adelaide Dykstra,

She is survived by her daughter, Jo Ann, son, Paul, daughter, Kathleen; eight grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren and special friends, The Lester Heller Family.

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    1. Iowa, County Births; 20 Nov 1920 Grant Township, Lyon, Iowa, United States
    2. United States Census 1930; Sheet Letter:B; Sheet Number:2
    3. Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934

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