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Household of Violet Jean (Violet Jean "Vi") "Vi" Hassebrock

She is married to Bert J. (Junior) Sankey.

They got married on December 28, 1948 at Kamrar Presb. Chr., Kamrar, Hamilton Co., IA, she was 21 years old.

Bert J. Sankey oo Violet Jean Hassebrock

Marriage sources: Heyer Family Book by Tweed, MCMLXXXV

Our Heritage 1827-1966 by Rigter

Obituaries, The Algona [IA] Upper Des Moines, Vol. 145 # 47, 19 Nov. 2009, Pg. A6, Col. 3

"Violet J. Sankey

June 19, 1927 - Nov. 10, 2009

BRITT - Violet J. Sankey, 82, of Britt passed away Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 at Westview Care Center in Britt. ... Violet was united in mariage to Bert J. Sankey on Dec. 28, 1948, at the Kamrar Presbyterian Church.
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Notes about Violet Jean (Violet Jean "Vi") "Vi" Hassebrock

Violet Jean Hassebrock

Sources: Heyer Family Book by Tweed, MCMLXXXV

Our Heritage 1827-1966 by Rigter

Obituaries, Buffalo Ctr. (Iowa) Trib., Vol. 117 # 37, 20 Nov 2008, pg. 4, col 5.

"Roger Hassebrock, 74 Roger Hassebrock, 74, of Urbandale, IA died Sunday, November 2, 2008 at Iowa Methodist Medical Center in Des Moines. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, November 5 at Meredith Drive Reformed Church with private entombmentat Resthaven Cemetery following the service. ... Roger is survived by ... his siblings, ... and Vi Sankey of Britt, Iowa. ..."

Obituaries, The Algona [IA] Upper Des Moines, Vol. 145 # 47, 19 Nov. 2009, Pg. A6, Col. 3

"Violet J. Sankey

June 19, 1927 - Nov. 10, 2009

BRITT - Violet J. Sankey, 82, of Britt passed away Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009 at Westview Care Center in Britt.

Funeral services for Violet Sankey were held on Friday, Nov. 13, 2009, at 10:30 a.m. at the Britt Christian Reformed Church in Britt with Pastror Joel DeBoer officiating. Burial folled at Evergreen Cemetery in Britt at 1 p.m. Fridayafternoon.

Visitation for Violet Sankey was held on Thursday, Nov. 12, 2009, from 5 - 7 p.m. at Ewing Funeral Chapel, 178 Center Streen West, in Britt and continued one hour prior to services atg the church.

Violet Jean Sankey, the daughter of Guy and Lena (Vanlangen) Hassebrock, was born on June 19, 1927 in Kamrar. She was raised and educated in the Kamrar area graduating from Kamrar High School. Violet then attended the Cedar FallsTeacher's College receiving a War Time Certificate so she could teach right away.

Violet was united in mariage to Bert J. Sankey on Dec. 28, 1948, at the Kamrar Presbyterian Church. She taught country schools in the Humboldt, Eagle Grove and LaVerne areas before moving to Britt in 1961 where she taught elementaryschool. Violet returned to school receiving her Bachelor's Degree from Mankato State University, and continued teaching in Britt for another 10 years before her retirement. In retirement she tutored students as they needed it and helpedBert with the books at station.

Violet loved to knit, crochet, read, go on walks and travel with Bert and their dog Daisy. She loved her family very much and enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren.

Violet was a member of the Britt Christian Reformed Church, Order of the Eastern Star and Rebekahs Lodge. She volunteered at Westview Care Center and would schedule rides for people getting cancer treatments.

Violet is survived by her two sons: Michael Sankey and his wife Karen of Algona and William Sankey and his wife Vicky of Forest City; five grandchildren: Robert Sankey, Joshua Sankey and his wife Diana, Jenna (Sankey) Gaskill and herhusband Scott, William K. Sankey and Jacob Sankey; two great-grandchildren: Emry Sankey and Kaelyn Gaskill; three sisters-in-law: Esther Hassebrock of Ankeny, Lila Hassebrock of Des Moines and Lavon Lindhorst and her husband Ralph ofAlgona; as well as nieces, nephews, other family members and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents Guy and Lena Hassebrock; husband Bert in 2006; and her two brothers: Donald and Roger Hassebrock.

Ewing Funeral Chapel of Britt in charge of arrangements, 641-843-3839."
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Violet Jean Hassebrock

Jane Bonk
1873-1948
Meena Heyer
1881-1962

Violet Jean Hassebrock
1927-2009

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