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Household of Bessie Margaret Bosma

She is married to Harold August Weaver.

They got married on June 15, 1941 at fortasse, somewhere in IA, she was 28 years old.

Harold August Weaver oo Bessie Margaret Bosma

Marriage sources: Author: Peters, Roger, Title: "Roger and Marilyn Coeling Peters, Ancestors and Related Families," (Publication location: Woodbury, MN, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: xvii Feb MMXV) Repository: The Cloud

Link: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rptrs&id=I5107

"... Harold August Weaver 1 Sex: M Birth: 11 JUN 1921 in Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa Burial: Graceland Cemetery 24 SEP 1996 Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa ... Note: From the September 22, 1996 Mason City, Iowa Globe Gazette:

Harold A. Weaver, Buffalo Center, Iowa

Harold A. Weaver, 75, died Friday (Sept. 20, 1996) at the Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit, Mason City.

Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Buffalo Center United Methodist Church with the Rev. Lois Abel officiating. Burial will be in Graceland Cemetery. ... Survivors include his wife, Izetta Weaver of Buffalo Center; three daughters, Gloria Smith of Indianola, Karen Larson of Buffalo Center, and Debra Fardal of Forest City; two step-daughters, Janice Treloar of Clear Lake, and Cindy Hamilton of San Antonio, Texas; one step-son, Ted Klein of Clear Lake; two brothers, Ervin Weaver of Woodruff, Wis., and Francis Weaver of Mankato, Minn.; five grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; and one step-great-grandchild. ... Marriage 1 Bessie Margaret Bosma b: 16 MAR 1913 in Buffalo Center, Kossuth County, Iowa Married: 15 JUN 1941 2 ...

Marriage 2 Living Baker

Sources:

1. Author: Mason City, Iowa Title: Mason City Globe Gazette, Mason City, Iowa Note: Source Medium: Newspaper Page: 9/22/1996, Harold A. Weaver obituary

2. Title: Johnson, Henrietta Repository: Name: 706 Parrott Ave., Aplington, Iowa 50604-0212 Note: Source Medium: Letter Page: 12/4/2003: Letter to Roger Peters"
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Child(ren):

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The couple were divorced from 1976 at fortasse, somewhere in IA or MN.


Notes about Bessie Margaret Bosma

Bessie Margaret Bosma

Sources: Author: Winter, Paul R., Title: Winter GEDCOM file, (Publication location: Buffalo Ctr., IA, Publisher: PRW, Publication date: xx June MMVIII), Repository: Paul R. Winter, Buffalo Ctr., IA

"... Bessie M. Bosma Death: 16 Sept 2008 Timely Mission Nursing Hoome, Buffalo Center, IA. Burial: 20 Sept 2008 Graceland Cem. Buffalo Center, IA

Marriage 1: Harold Weaver Married name: Weaver

Children:

1. Karen Weaver
2. Debra Weaver"

Author: Peters, Roger, Title: "Roger and Marilyn Coeling Peters, Ancestors and Related Families," (Publication location: Woodbury, MN, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: xviiFeb MMXV) Repository: The Cloud

Link: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rptrs&id=I5107

"... Bessie Margaret Bosma 1 Sex: F Birth: 16 MAR 1913 in Buffalo Center, Kossuth County, Iowa 2

Residence: 27 FEB 1996 Britt, Hancock County, Iowa 3

Burial: Graceland Cemetery 20 SEP 2008 Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa

Religion: First Congregational Church, Buffalo Center, Iowa

Death: Timely Mission Nursing Home 16 SEP 2008 in Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa

Residence: ABT 2003 Buffalo Center, Kossuth County, Iowa

Note: Besie's obituary was published on the Internet by the Winter Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Buffalo Center, Iowa.

Bessie Weaver, age 95, of Buffalo Center, Iowa went to be with her Lord, Tuesday, September 16, 2008 at Timely Mission Nursing Home in Buffalo Center, IA.

Funeral services will be 1:30 PM Saturday, September 20, at First Congregational Church in Buffalo Center with Pastor David Langer. Burial will follow at Graceland Cemetery in Buffalo Center.

Visitation will be from 5:00 to 7:00 PM Friday at Winter Funeral Home in Buffalo Center.

Bessie Margaret (Bosma) Weaver was born March 16, 1913 in Kossuth County, southwest of Buffalo Center to Thomas and Florence (Adams) Bosma. She was the ninth of a family of fourteen children which included seven boys and seven girls. Sheattended country school and helped with many things on the farm. She also worked as a hired girl for several families in the area.

On June 15, 1941, she married Harold August Weaver. To this union, three daughters were born. For several years, they farmed in the Lakota, Buffalo Center, and Garner area until 1960 when they moved into Buffalo Center. In 1976, their marriage ended in divorce.

Bessie was a faithful attendant at the First Congregational Church. She was their janitor for twelve years which was a great joy to her. She accepted Jesus as her Savior at the age of 13 and later was baptized. She loved to read the Bible, sing hymns, and was a prayer warrior.

Bessie also did cleaning for various businesses and individuals in the community. She loved to garden, sew, bake, paint pictures, write poems and letters, read, and do crafts. She also enjoyed her flowers and watching and feeding thebirds.

In 1992, she moved from her home to the care center for the winter. Then in the spring of 1993, she moved to an assisted living unit in Garner and then moved back to the care center a couple of years later.

Left to cherish her memory are her three daughters: Gloria Smith and her husband Lewis Charles of Indianola; Karen Penning and her husband Doug of Buffalo Center; Debra Fardal and her husband Dan of Forest City; five grandchildren: KeithLarson and his wife Joan of Burlington; Amy Hicok and her husband Bill of Lake Mills; Angela Borst and her husband Jeff of Altoona; Jeremy Fardal and fiancée Kristine Mannes of Ringsted; and Steven Fardal of Forest City; sevengreat-grandchildren: Jennifer Peterson of Clear Lake; Chelsea Larson of Des Moines; Zachary, Cody, Logan, and Brayden Borst of Altoona; Evan Fardal of Ringsted; one great-great-grandson Carter Peterson of Clear Lake; one sister AnnabelOswald of Blue Earth, MN; one brother Alfred (Jim) Bosma of Buffalo Center; one sister-in-law Grace Bosma of Buffalo Center; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her: parents; six brothers: Lewis; Ed; Thomas; Heiko; Bert; and Clarence; five sisters: Martha Horton; Lillian Mastin; Esther Mastin; Grace Hassebroek; Irene Burger; and by sister and brother-in-laws.

Father: Thomas Bosma b: 01 FEB 1879 in Grundy County, Iowa
Mother: Florence Adams b: BEF 1885

Marriage 1 Harold August Weaver b: 11 JUN 1921 in Buffalo Center, Winnebago County, Iowa Married: 15 JUN 1941 4

Children

1. Living Weaver
2. Living Weaver
3. Living Weaver

Sources:

1. Title: Winter Funeral Home and Cremation Service, Buffalo Center, Iowa Publication: Name: 9/2007, Internet address: www.winterfuneralhome.com; Repository: Name: Buffalo Center, Iowa Note: Source Medium: Electronic Page:9/18/2008: Bessie Weaver obituary

2. Title: US Search Publication: Name: 2003: Internet address; www.ussearch.com; Note: Source Medium: Electronic Page: 1/16/2004: Izetta J. Weaver, age 78, Bufalo Center, Minnesota

3. Author: Mason City, Iowa Title: Mason City Globe Gazette, Mason City, Iowa Note: Source Medium: Newspaper Page: 2/27/1996, Clarence A. Bosma obituary

4. Title: Johnson, Henrietta Repository: Name: 706 Parrott Ave., Aplington, Iowa 50604-0212 Note: Source Medium: Letter Page: 12/4/2003: Letter to Roger Peters"

Obituaries, Buffalo Center (Iowa) Tribune, Vol. 117, # 29, 25 Sept 2008, Pg. 4, Col. 3

"Bessie Weaver, 95

Bessie Weaver, age 95, of Buffalo Center went to be with Her Lord, Tuesday, September 16, 2008 at Timely Mission Nursing Home in Buffalo Center. Funeral services were held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, September 20, at First Congregational Church in Buffalo Center with Pastor David Langer officiating. Music was provided by Ruth Ann Milbrandt, organist and Emily Silber. Honorary bearers were her grandchildren Keith Larson, Angela Borst, Amy Hicok, Jeremy Fardal and StevenFardal. Casketbearers were her nephews Mark Bosma, Ray Bosma, Harley Hassebroek, Steven Bosma, Raymond Oswald and Kenneth Mastin. Burial was at Graceland Cemetery in Buffalo Center. The Winter Funeral Home in Buffalo Center was in chargeof arrangements.

Bessie Margaret (Bosma) Weaver was born March 16, 1913 in Kossuth County, southwest of Buffalo Center to Thomas and Florence (Adams) Bosma. She was the ninth of a family of fourteen children which included seven boys and seven girls. Sheattended country school and helped with many things on the farm. She also worked as a hired girl for several families in the area.

On June 15, 1941, she married Harold August Weaver. To this union, three daughters were born. For several years, they farmed in the Lakota, Buffalo Center, and Garner area until 1960 when they moved into Buffalo Center. In 1976, theirmarriage ended in divorce.

Bessie was a faithful attendant at the First Congregational Church. She was their janitor for twelve years which was a great joy to her. She accepted Jesus as her Savior at the age of 13 and later was baptized. She loved to read thebible, sing hymns, and was a prayer warrior.

Bessie also did cleaning for various businesses and individuals in the community. She loved to garden, sew, bake, paint pictures, write poems and letters, read, and do crafts. She also enjoyed her flowers and watching and feeding thebirds.

In 1992, she moved from her home to the care center for the winter. Then in the spring of 1993, she moved to an assisted living unit in Garner and then moved back to the care center a couple of years later.

Left to cherish her memory are her three daughters: Gloria Smith and her husband Lewis Charles of Indianola; Karen Penning and her husband, Doug, of Buffalo Center; Debra Fardal and her husband, Dan, of Forest City; five grandchildren: Keith Larson and his wife Joan of Burlington; Amy Hicok and her husband Bill of Lake Mills; Angela Borst and her husband Jeff of Altoona; Jeremy Fardal and fiancée Kristine Mannes of Ringsted; and Steven Fardal of Forest City; sevengreat-grandchildren: Jennifer Peterson of Clear Lake; Chelsea Larson of Des Moines; Zachary, Cody, Logan, and Brayden Borst of Altoona; Evan Fardal of Ringsted; one great-great-grandson Carter Peterson of Clear Lake; one sister Annabel Oswald of Blue Earth, MN; one brother Alfred (Jim) Bosma of Buffalo Center; one sister-inlaw Grace Bosma of Buffalo Center; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her: parents; six brothers: Lewis; Ed; Thomas; Heiko; Bert; and Clarence; five sisters: Martha Horton; Lillian Mastin; Esther Mastin; Grace Hassebroek; Irene Burger; and by sister and brother-in-laws."
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Bessie Margaret Bosma

Lorence Bosma
± 1850-1912
Thomas Bosma
1879-1948

Bessie Margaret Bosma
1913-2008

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    • The temperature on March 16, 1913 was between 2.7 °C and 6.9 °C and averaged 5.1 °C. There was 5.5 mm of rain. The average windspeed was 5 Bft (very strong wind) and was prevailing from the southwest. Source: KNMI
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