"Photo[graph of stone for Infant Riekena] added by KDB [Photograph of family RIEKENA stone showing church in background added by] KDB
Infant Riekena Birth 2 Jun 1902 Iowa, USA Death 2 Jun 1902 Iowa, USA Burial East Friesland Cemetery Grundy County, Iowa, USA Show Map Plot OC- 14-1 Memorial ID 201174290
Family Members
Parents Johan Wiards Riekena 1840-1933 Amke Beving Riekena 1846-1939
Siblings
Wiard J. Riekena 1871-1957 Dirk J. Riekena 1873-1929 Fred J. Riekena 1875-1953 Berend Johannes Riekena 1877-1951 Berend Riekena 1877-1951 Infant Riekena 1879 1879 Trieno J. Riekena 1881 1952 Evert J. Riekena 1883-1952 Annie J. Riekena 1885-1988
Inscription Infant of J. W. & A.
Gravesite Details Parents: Riekena, Johan W. & Amke nee Beving, acc. to cem. database [the age may suggest this was actually a grandchild of theirs, or some other situation, as the mother would be 56 at the time]
Created by: KDB Added: 15 Jul 2019 Find a Grave Memorial 201174290" <>
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