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Household of Raymond Benjamin Lamfers

He is married to Jeanette Korthals.

They got married on March 5, 1945 at Hope Ref. Chr. parsonage, George, Lyon Co., IA, he was 22 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Carol Lamfers  1978-1978
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Raymond Benjamin Lamfers

Source: Author: Smith, Bonnie, et. al., Title: In and Around George 1913 - 1950, (Publication location: Garretson, SD, Publisher: Sanders Printing Co., Publication dte: MMVIII), Pg. 189, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

[Pg. 189, Col. 2]

"LAMFERS, RAYMOND - JEANETTE KORTHALS"

Raymond was the son of Ralph and Essie Stubbe Lamfers and he married Jeanette, who was the daughter of Gerrit and Ida DeWeerd Korthals. The couple farmed in the George area. They attended Hope Reformed Church.

Their children were all graduates of the local school system and they are Shirley (m. John Symens), Donna (m. Harm Aning), Roger (m. Charnele Venenga), Jeanne (m. Galen Breuer) and June (m. Mark Ranschau and the couple is divorced). Carol was still born."

Author: NN (anonymous, pseudonym = steamerfan), Title: "Raymond Lamfers," (Publication location: George, IA, Publisher: find-a-Grave, Publication date: xxviii Aug MMVIII), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29386851/raymond-lamfers#

"Photo [of stone shared with Jeanette Lamfers] added by steamerfan

Raymond Lamfers Birth 5 Sep 1922 Death 6 Aug 2002 (aged 79) Burial Hope Reformed Church Cemetery George, Lyon County, Iowa, USA Memorial ID 29386851

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Jeanette Korthals Lamfers 1923-2007

Maintained by: NCHS Originally Created by: steamerfan Added: 28 Aug 2008 Find A Grave Memorial 29386851"

Author: Maher, Cindy Booth, Title: "LAMFERS, Raymond Benjamin 1922-2002," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: iagenweb.org, Publication date: xvi Nov MMVIII), Repository: The Cloud

Link: http://iagenweb.org/boards/lyon/obituaries/index.cgi?read=208829

"LAMFERS, Raymond Benjamin 1922-2002
LAMFERS, STUBBE, KORTHALS Posted By: County Coordinator (email) Date: 11/16/2008 at 09:54:30

Raymond B. Lamfers was born September 5, 1922 at George, Iowa, the son of Ralph and Essie (Stubbe) Lamfers. He lived his youth southwest of George. Raymond attended country school and George High School..

He married Jeanette Korthals on March 5, 1945. They farmed west of George. He loved farming and farmed all his life. He served on the George Farmers' Coop Association Board for 10 years. Raymond was a member of Hope Reformed Church, serving on the consistory. He also enjoyed playing softball, bowling and going fishing.

Raymond Lamfers died Tuesday, August 6, 2002, at his home at the age of 79. He leaves to cherish his memories; his wife Jeanette of George, Iowa; one son, Roger and wife Charnele Lamfers of Rock Rapids; four daughters: Shirley and husband John Symens of Amherst, South Dakota; Donna and husband Harm Aning of Eureka, Missouri; Jeanne and husband Galen Breuer of Hull, Iowa; and June and husband Mark Rauschan of Wet Jordan, Utah. Also left to cherish his memories are 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one brother, Elvin and wife Ruth Lamfers of Sun City, Arizona; two sisters, Frieda Eide of Riceville, Iowa and Anna and husband Hessel DeJong of Rock Rapids, Iowa.

Raymond was preceded in death by his parents; infant daughter, Carol; one sister, Bernice Becker; and three grandchildren, Colleen and Sheryl Symens; and Christopher Rauschan

Funeral services for Raymond Lamfers were held Friday, August 9, 2002 at Hope Reformed Church of rural George, Iowa with burial the same day in the church cemetery.

(Bolin Funeral Home obituary)
Lyon Obituaries maintained by Cindy Booth Maher. WebBBS 4.33 Genealogy Modification Package by WebJourneymen"
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Raymond Benjamin Lamfers

Ralph Lamfers
1890-1972
Essie Stubbe
1895-1968

Raymond Benjamin Lamfers
1922-2002

1945
Carol Lamfers
1978-1978

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