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Personal data Mabel Elizabeth Lieuwen 

  • Alternative name: Mabel Lieuwen Evans
  • She was born on March 25, 1911 in 3 1/2 miles w. of Meservey, but in, Hancock Co., IA.
  • Census January 1925, Kanawha, Amsterdam Twp., Hancock Co., IA.
  • She died on June 6, 2007 in USA Health Care, Clarion, Wright Co., IA, she was 96 years old.
  • She is buried on June 12, 2007 in Evergreen Cem., Lincoln Twp., Wright Co., IA.
  • A child of Teeke Tjaard Lieuwen and Hilke Vry
  • This information was last updated on October 4, 2014.

Household of Mabel Elizabeth Lieuwen

She is married to Clifton M. Evans.

They got married on October 5, 1936 at Mason City, Cerro Gordo Co., IA, she was 25 years old.

Clifton M. Evans oo Mabel Elizabeth Lieuwen

Marriage source: Poolman, Judy, Lieuwen / Frey Family Group Rec., (Clarion, IA, JP, xvii Jun MMVII), pg. 2.

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"... 8 F Mabel Elizabeth LIEUWEN Born 25 Mar 1911 Place , Hancock Co, IA Died 6 Jun 2007 Place Clarion, Wright, Iowa Buried 12 Jun 2007 Place Evergreen Cemetery, Clarion, IA

Spouse Clifton M. Evans Married 5 Oct 1936 Place Mason city, Cerro Gordo, Iowa" <>

Child(ren):

  1. William J Evans  1937-1937


Notes about Mabel Elizabeth Lieuwen

Mabel Elizabeth Lieuwen

Source: Author: Poolman, Judy, Title: "Lieuwen / Frey Family Group Rec.," (Publication location: Clarion, IA, Publisher: JP, Publication date: xvii June MMVII), pg. 2.

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"... 8 F Mabel Elizabeth LIEUWEN Born 25 Mar 1911 Place , Hancock Co, IA Died 6 Jun 2007 Place Clarion, Wright, Iowa Buried 12 Jun 2007 Place Evergreen Cemetery, Clarion, IA

Spouse Clifton M. Evans Married 5 Oct 1936 Place Mason city, Cerro Gordo, Iowa"

Author: Peters, Roger, Title: "Roger and Marilyn Coeling Peters, Ancestors and Related Families," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rptrs&id=I40082, Publication date: xSept MMXIV), Repository: The Cloud

"... Mabel Elizabeth Lieuwen 1 Sex: F Birth: 25 MAR 1911 in Meservey, Iowa Burial: Evergreen Cemetery 12 JUN 2007 Clarion, Wright County, Iowa

GRAD: High School 1928 Belmond, Wright County, Iowa

Occupation: Teacher, Country School, Pleasant Township #6 AFT AUG 1928 Residence: Belmond, Wright County, Iowa Religion: Church of Christ Clarion, Wright County, Iowa

Census: Amsterdam Township JAN 1925 Kanawha, Hancock County, Iowa 2

Death: USA Health Care 06 JUN 2007 in Clarion, Wright County, Iowa

Occupation: Teacher BET 1935 AND 1936 Residence: Amsterdam Township JAN 1925 Kanawha, Hancock County, Iowa

Note: Mabel?s obituary appeared in the June 12, 2007 Belmond Independent, Belmond, Iowa.

Mabel Evans, 96, Clarion, died June 6, 2007 at USA Health Care in Clarion. Services were held June 12 at the Clarion Church of Christ with interment at Evergreen Cemetery.

Mabel Elizabeth was born March 25, 1911 in Hancock County, the eighth of eleven children of Teeke Tjaard and Helen (Frey) Lieuwen. She was born on the family farm three and one half miles west of Meservey. Her parents were immigrants --Teeke from Terschelling, Netherlands and Helen from Ostfriesland, Germany. Mabel often joked that there were so many children that she was called Baby until the next baby was expected. Her brother George was given the honor of namingher.

Mabel went to country school, and then her family allowed her to work and board in Belmond so she could attend high school. S he graduated from Belmond High School in 1928. Then she taught country school at Pleasant Township #6.

Mabel married Clifton M. Evans in Mason City on October 5, 1936. They had met at a dance at Lake Cornelia. Clif and Mabel made their home in Clarion.

Mabel was a wonderful homemaker. She was famous for her baking, especially her delicious tea rings. Her calm, steady personality kept the home running smoothly, and her efficiency and home management allowed Clif to pursue his successfulbusiness career.

Mabel was a member of the Clarion Church of Christ, Navy Mothers and the Kensington Club. She spent time as a 4-H leader and was a supporter of the Heartland Museum.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years; son William; her parents; brothers George, Bert and Don; and sisters Grace Barkema, Nellie Barkema, Rose Baker, Helen Kelly, Maurine Pals and Margaret Parker.

She is survived by her children Bill (Pat) Evans of Costa Mesa, CA; Terry (Sharon) Evans of Clarion, and Kathryn Sehnert of Mancos, CO; grandchildren Bill Evans of Costa Mesa, Susan and Rob Meade and Mackenzie of Mesa, AZ, Diahann andMark Russell and Taylor and Ryan of Minnetrista, MN; and Todd and Robin Sehnert and Brandon, Connor and Evan of Mancos; sister Mary Jasperson of Ft. Mohave, AZ; and sister-in-law Jenny (Mrs. George) Lieuwen of Belmond.

Father: Teeke Tjaard Lieuwen b: 26 JUN 1864 in Terschelling, Friesland, Netherlands Mother: Hilke Frey b: 12 JAN 1877 in Wymeer, Ostfriesland, Germany

Marriage 1 Clifton M. Evans b: BEF 1910 Married: Church of Christ 05 OCT 1936 in Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa

Note: The following notice of Mabel and Clifton?s marriage appeared on page 7 of the Oct. 6, 1936 Mason City Globe-Gazette, Mason City, Iowa.

Miss Mabel Lieuwen Weds Clifton Evans

Miss Mabel Lieuwen, daughter of T.T. Lieuwen of Belmond, was married to Clifton M. Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Evans of Clarion, Monday at the Church of Christ by the Rev. F. D. L. Kratz. They were attended by the bride'sbrother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lieuwen.

Following an automobile trip north, they will be at home in Clarion where the bridegroom operates a dairy. He is a graduate of the Clarion high school and attended Eagle Grove junior college for two years. The bride is a graduate of 'theBelmond high school and has taught for the past two years in Hancock and Wright counties.

Children

1. William Evans b: AFT JUL 1937 2. Living Evans 3. Living Evans 4. Living Evans

Sources:

1. Author: Belmond, Iowa Title: Belmond Independent, Belmond, Iowa Note: Source Medium: Newspaper Page: June 12, 2007: Mabel Evans, 96, Clarion, died June 6, 2007 at USA Health Care in Clarion. Services were held June 12 at theClarion Church of Christ with interment at Evergreen Cemetery

2. Author: State of Iowa Title: 1925 Iowa Census Note: Source Medium: Census Page: 1/1/1925; Kanawha, Amsterdam Township, Hancock County, Iowa: T. and Helen Leiuwen family" <>

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Mabel Elizabeth Lieuwen

Hilke Vry
1877-1972

Mabel Elizabeth Lieuwen
1911-2007

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