Recipe for Happiness4 cups of Love
2 Cups of Loyalty3 Cups of Kindness
4 Cups of Understanding1 Cup of Friendship5 Spoons of Hope5 Spoons of Faith
1 Barrel of Laughter
Take love and loyalty and mix thoroughly with faith.Blend it with tenderness, kindness and understanding,
add hope and friendship.Sprinkle abundantly with laughter.
Bake with sunshine.Serve daily with generous helpings.
in loving memory of
Karen
Recipe for Happiness4 cups of Love
2 Cups of Loyalty3 Cups of Kindness
4 Cups of Understanding1 Cup of Friendship5 Spoons of Hope5 Spoons of Faith
1 Barrel of Laughter
Take love and loyalty and mix thoroughly with faith.Blend it with tenderness, kindness and understanding,
add hope and friendship.Sprinkle abundantly with laughter.
Bake with sunshine.Serve daily with generous helpings.
in loving memory of
Karen
Karen Faye was the daughter of Henry and Clarine (De Vries) Westra. She was raised at Sioux Center, Sheldon, and Orange City.
As an adult, she made her home in Orange City, where she served as a teachers’ aide at the Maurice –Orange City Elementary School. She also worked as a hairdresser for several years.
Karen was a member of the First Reformed Church in Orange City. She enjoyed cooking and attending M-OC activities.
Survivors include her daughter, Carissa Brunemeier, of Orange City; and special cousins, Hope and Rick Cameron, of Sioux Center.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Alvin Lee Westra.
Following the commital service at the cemetery, relatives and friends are invited to join the family
in the First Reformed Church fellowship hall for lunch and fellowship.
Memorials may be directed to the Heart Fundor the Cancer Society.
Karen F. Brunemeier
bornFebruary 25, 1943; Sioux Center, Iowa
passed awayOctober 4, 2015; Orange City, Iowa
age72 years, 7 months, 9 days
funeral serviceWednesday; October 7, 2015; 11:00 a.m.
Oolman Funeral Home; Orange City, IowaThe Rev. Mark Haverdink, clergyman
music“Abide With Me”
“How Great Thou Art”Tom Hydeen, keyboardist
casket bearersRick Cameron Tennus HeronemusTom Hydeen Kenneth OldenkampDennis Olson Audley Van Peursem
intermentWest Lawn Cemetery; Orange City, Iowa
Karen Faye was the daughter of Henry and Clarine (De Vries) Westra. She was raised at Sioux Center, Sheldon, and Orange City.
As an adult, she made her home in Orange City, where she served as a teachers’ aide at the Maurice –Orange City Elementary School. She also worked as a hairdresser for several years.
Karen was a member of the First Reformed Church in Orange City. She enjoyed cooking and attending M-OC activities.
Survivors include her daughter, Carissa Brunemeier, of Orange City; and special cousins, Hope and Rick Cameron, of Sioux Center.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, Alvin Lee Westra.
Following the commital service at the cemetery, relatives and friends are invited to join the family
in the First Reformed Church fellowship hall for lunch and fellowship.
Memorials may be directed to the Heart Fundor the Cancer Society.
Karen F. Brunemeier
bornFebruary 25, 1943; Sioux Center, Iowa
passed awayOctober 4, 2015; Orange City, Iowa
age72 years, 7 months, 9 days
funeral serviceWednesday; October 7, 2015; 11:00 a.m.
Oolman Funeral Home; Orange City, IowaThe Rev. Mark Haverdink, clergyman
music“Abide With Me”
“How Great Thou Art”Tom Hydeen, keyboardist
casket bearersRick Cameron Tennus HeronemusTom Hydeen Kenneth OldenkampDennis Olson Audley Van Peursem
intermentWest Lawn Cemetery; Orange City, Iowa