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Household of Engelina Gronewold

She is married to Delmar Groen.

They got married on January 17, 1944 at Ellsworth, Nobles Co., MN, she was 21 years old.

Delmar Groen oo Engelina Gronewold

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Engelina Gronewold

Source: Miedema, Jan; "Miedema, Akkerman, Crull, Barnes", (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jsmnancy&id=I01068, xvi Jan MMXI)

"... Engelina Gronewold Sex: F Birth: 8 OCT 1922 in George, IA Death: 30 MAY 2007 in Rock Rapids, IA Burial: 2 JUN 2007 Bethel Reformed Church Cemetery, Ellsworth, MN

Note: Engelina “Angie” Groen, age 84 of George, IA died Wednesday, May 30, 2007 at Merrill Pioneer Community Hospital in Rock Rapids.

Funeral service will be 10:30 AM, Saturday, June 2nd Bethel Reformed Church in rural Ellsworth with Rev. Gary Hanson officiating.

Burial will follow at the Bethel Reformed Church Cemetery of rural Ellsworth.

Visitation will be Friday, June 1st from 2- 8 PM, with the family present from 6:00 – 8 PM at the Roste Funeral Home of George.

Engelina “Angie” (Gronewold) Groen was born October 8, 1922, on a farm west of George, IA the daughter of Dick and Johanna (Donker) Gronewold. Engelina was raised on the family farm in the George area where she attended Wheeler #4 CountrySchool, graduating from the eighth grade. After her education she worked as a hired farm girl for some of the area farmers, helping raise their children and making meals at thrashing time. Engelina was united in marriage to Delmar Groenon January 17, 1944, at the Bethel Reformed Church Parsonage. The newly wed couple made their home in the rural Ellsworth and rural George areas, where she and Delmar farmed for many years. Engelina was a hard worker tending to her manydaily tasks of raising a family, farming, working in the garden, canning, and preparing meals, all of which she loved. Her children will always remember her wonderful homemade bread, goulash and many other specialty’s only she could make.She also found time to sew, and made many beautiful quilts and rugs that the family and others will continue to cherish.

Engelina always enjoyed a family gathering at the holidays or a summer picnic. She was known by her family as a competitive card player and seldom lost at Monopoly and often was the first to yell BINGO. She and Delmar retired in 1983, andmoved into George. In 1984, the city of George celebrated a centennial and many of the dresses worn around town were sewn by Engelina. In May of 2003, Delmar died ending their marriage of fifty-eight years. A short time after Delmar’sdeath Engelina entered nursing care at Good Samaritan in George, and later Lyon Manor in Rock Rapids. On Sunday, May 20, 2007, Engelina was admitted to Merrill Pioneer Community Hospital in Rock Rapids where she died this past Wednesdaymorning, May 30, 2007, at the age of eighty-four.

She is survived by her children, James and his wife, Bonnie Groen of Sibley; Janice Broesder of Sheldon; Marlys and her husband, Marlin Stellinga of Sheldon; Larry and his wife, Marianne Groen of George; Karen and her husband, Tony Wrightof Topeka, KS; Donald and his wife, Audrey Groen of George; and Ellyn and her husband, Jeff Johnson of Rock Rapids; along with twenty-two grandchildren; twenty-five great grandchildren; one brother, John Gronewold of George; and onesister, Jennie Grave of George. Engelina was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; and three brothers.

Father: Dick Gronewold b: 26 SEP 1896 in Lyon Co., IA Mother: Johanna Donker b: 5 JAN 1902 in George, IA

Marriage 1 Delmar Groen b: 29 OCT 1922 in Magnolia, Rock Co., MN Married: 17 JAN 1944 in Ellsworth, MN

Children

1. Living Groen 2. Living Groen 3. Living Groen 4. Living Groen 5. Living Groen 6. Living Groen 7. Living Groen" <>

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