Elle est mariée avec Lammert Hagens.
Ils se sont mariés le 1 février 1939 à Sioux Center, (Iowa), USA, elle avait 29 ans.Source 3
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ORANGE CITY, Iowa - Hermina Hagens, 91, of Orange City died Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2000, at Orange City Municipal Hospital.
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Newkirk Reformed Church in rural Hospers, Iowa, with the Rev. Dennis Hietbrink officiating. Burial will be in West Lawn Cemetery, Orange City. Visitation will be after 2 p.m. today, with the family present 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at Oolman Funeral Home in Orange City.
Mrs. Hagens was born Sept. 18, 1909, in Sioux Center, Iowa, the daughter of Gerrit and Hendrika (Van Voorst) Meyer. She was raised in the Sioux Center area.
She married Lammert Hagens on Feb. 1, 1939, in Sioux Center. The couple farmed in the Newkirk area. Her husband died Oct. 13, 1964, in rural Hospers. In 1955, she moved to Orange City. She entered Sioux Center Community Nursing Home in 1997. She had been a resident of the Long Term Care Facility of the Orange City Municipal Hospital since November 1997.
She was a member of Newkirk Reformed Church, where she was active in the Missionary Society.
She enjoyed gardening and growing flowers.
Survivors include two daughters, Arta and her husband, Lorace Gregg, of Cherokee, Iowa, and Henrietta Hofland of Orange City; a son, Marion of Orange City; 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three brothers, Richard Meyer of Jenison, Mich., Gerrit Meyer of Orange City and Peter Meyer of Lynden, Wash.; and a sister, Hilda Teunissen of Sioux Center.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Grace Hagens; two sons-in-law, James Hofland and Peter Bakker; an infant grandson, Herman Hofland; a sister, Gertrude Meyer; and a brother, Henry Meyer.
Memorials may be directed to Hope Haven.
ORANGE CITY, Iowa - Hermina Hagens, 91, of Orange City died Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2000, at Orange City Municipal Hospital.
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Newkirk Reformed Church in rural Hospers, Iowa, with the Rev. Dennis Hietbrink officiating. Burial will be in West Lawn Cemetery, Orange City. Visitation will be after 2 p.m. today, with the family present 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at Oolman Funeral Home in Orange City.
Mrs. Hagens was born Sept. 18, 1909, in Sioux Center, Iowa, the daughter of Gerrit and Hendrika (Van Voorst) Meyer. She was raised in the Sioux Center area.
She married Lammert Hagens on Feb. 1, 1939, in Sioux Center. The couple farmed in the Newkirk area. Her husband died Oct. 13, 1964, in rural Hospers. In 1955, she moved to Orange City. She entered Sioux Center Community Nursing Home in 1997. She had been a resident of the Long Term Care Facility of the Orange City Municipal Hospital since November 1997.
She was a member of Newkirk Reformed Church, where she was active in the Missionary Society.
She enjoyed gardening and growing flowers.
Survivors include two daughters, Arta and her husband, Lorace Gregg, of Cherokee, Iowa, and Henrietta Hofland of Orange City; a son, Marion of Orange City; 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three brothers, Richard Meyer of Jenison, Mich., Gerrit Meyer of Orange City and Peter Meyer of Lynden, Wash.; and a sister, Hilda Teunissen of Sioux Center.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Grace Hagens; two sons-in-law, James Hofland and Peter Bakker; an infant grandson, Herman Hofland; a sister, Gertrude Meyer; and a brother, Henry Meyer.
Memorials may be directed to Hope Haven.
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Hermina Hagens, 91, of Orange City died Tuesday, Sept. 26. 2000, at Orange City Municipal Hospital.
Services will be 11 am. Saturday at Newkirk Reformed Church in rural Hospers, Iowa, with the Rev. Dennis Hietbrink officiating. Burial will be in West Lawn Cemetery, Orange City. Visitation will be after 2 p.m. today with the family present 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at Oolman Funeral Home in Orange City.
Mrs. Hagens was born Sept. 18, 1909, in Sioux Center, Iowa, the daughter of Gerrit and Hendrika (Van Voorst) Meyer. She was raised in the Sioux Center area.
She married Lammert Hagens on Feb. 1, 1939. in Sioux Center. The couple farmed in the Newkirk area. Her husband died Oct. 13. 1964, in rural Hospers.
In 1955, she moved to Orange City. She entered Sioux Center Community Nursing Home in 1997. She had been a resident of the Long Term Care Facility of the Orange City Municipal Hospital since November 1997.
She was a member of Newkirk Reformed Church, where she was active in the Missionary Society. She enjoyed gardening and growing flowers.
Survivors include two daughters, Arta and her husband. Lorace Gregg of Cherokee, Iowa, and Henrietta Hofland of Orange City: a son. Marion of Orange City: 11 grandchildren: five great-grandchildren: three brothers, Richard Meyer of Jenison. Mich.. Gerrit Meyer of Orange City and Peter Meyer of Lynden. Wash.: and a sister. Hilda Teunissen of Sioux Center.
She was preceded in death by a daughter, Grace Hagens: two sons-in-law, James Hofland and Peter Bakker; an infant grandson, Herman Hofiand: a sister, Gertrude Meyer; and a brother. Henry Meyer.
Memorials may he directed to Hope Haven.
Lammert Hagens was born on November 19, 1901, at Elburg, Gelderland, The Netherlands, and passed away at his home near Newkirk October 13, 1964, at the age of 62 years, 10 months and 25 days.
In 1913 Mr. Hagens came to the United States with his parents. The family settled at Orange City. He moved to the farm near Newkirk in 1926 and remained on this farm until his death.
February 1, 1939 at Sioux Center he was married to Hermina Meyer. To this union were born four children, Artam, Henrietta, Marion and Grace.
He is survived by his wife and children, and one brother, Bert of the Netherlands; two sisters, Mrs. Neal De Koter and Mrs. William Zevenbergen, both of Orange City.
Rev. John M. Smith conducted the funeral services Friday afternoon at the Newkirk church. A quartet , comprised of Reynold Van Gelder, Lloyd Grotenhuis, Stanley De Haan and Norlan Top sang two numbers, "Does Jesus Care?" and "No Tears in Heaven." P a l l bearers were nephews, Richard Lee Meyer, Gilbert Dean Meyer, Anthony Teunissen, Gerrit Teunissen, Marion Zevenbergen and Art Zevenbergen.
The Van Etten funeral home was in charge of arrangements and interment was in the Orange City cemetery. Refreshments were served afterward at the Newkirk church.