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- Grace De Bruin, age 87 passed away at Grand Horizons in Kimberly on January 26, 2013. Grace was born in the town of Freedom on December 3, 1925, daughter of the late Martin and Catherine (Diedrich) Van Schindel. On July 28, 1945, she married Carl De Bruin at St. John Catholic Church in Little Chute; he preceded her in death in 2010 after sixty-four wonderful years together. In her early years, Grace was self-employed as a seamstress. Her specialty was bridal gowns and bridesmaid dresses. She will be remembered as a faithful volunteer for Meals on Wheels, belonged to the Afternoon Homemakers' Club, the Fox Valley Spinning Guild, served as the den mother for three different Boy Scout Troops, and was instrumental in starting the Reach for Recovery Program in Outagamie County where she served for twenty years. Grace was a very creative woman, as everyone recognized from her baking, spinning, quilting, sewing, and egg art. She and Carl were longtime and faithful members of Holy Cross Church in Kaukauna. There, Grace was a member and Past President of the Christian Mothers' Association and volunteered as a lector and Eucharistic minister. She also enjoyed bowling and golf in her younger years.
Grace is survived by her four children: Mark (Nora) De Bruin of Combined Locks; Kristen De Bruin of Kaukauna; Philip (Maryann) De Bruin of Rome, New York; Neil (Stephen) De Bruin of Key West, Florida; there are also four grandchildren: Jay (Deanna) De Bruin, Jeffrey (Kelly) De Bruin, Daniel De Bruin, and Mae De Bruin; and four great-grandchildren: Ryan, Aaron, Brayden, and Grayson. There are also a brother-in-law and a sister-in-law: Ralph Meuelmans and Betty and Richard Van Wychen, all of Kaukauna. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Carl, grandsons Jason and Brian, three sisters: Ida (Peter) Ver Voort, Alice (Bernard) Viane, and Rosalia (Francis) VonDracek; a brother: Clarence (Florence) Van Schindel; and several in-laws: Mildred and Gerald Smith, Alvin and Martha De Bruin, Mae De Bruin, Raymond and Honey De Bruin, Frederick and Gloria De Bruin, Ruth and Nick Geurtz, Mary Alice Meulemans, Mary Louise and Cliff Weyers, and Clarence and Joan De Bruin.
The funeral liturgy for Grace will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, February 1, 2013 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 309 Desnoyer Street in Kaukauna. Fr. Thomas Pomeroy will officiate. Friends may call directly at the church on Friday morning from 9:30 AM until the hour of the mass.
Grace's family would like to extend their special thanks to the staff at Grand Horizons in Kimberly as well as to everyone at ThedaCare At Home Hospice. We will never forget the kindness you have shown to our family.
- Van Schindel-DeBruin
Miss Grayce Van Schindel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Schindel, route 4, Appleton, became the bride of Corporate Carl DeBruin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert DeBruin, 1108 Desnoyer Street, Kaukauna, in a double ring ceremony performed at 9 o'clock this morning at St. John Church, Little Chute. The service was read by the Right Rev. Msgr. John J. Sprangers.
Attending the couple were two sisters of the bridegroom, Miss Betty DeBruin as bridesmaid and Miss Ruth DeBruin as maid of honor. Staff Sergeant Alvin DeBruin, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. During the mass another brother of the bridegroom sang Ave Maria, Panis Angelicus and Rose of the Cross.
After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Ver Voort, route 4, Appleton. At noon a dinner was served to the immediate relatives and this evening a dinner will be served to about 200 guests at the VFW clubhouse in Kaukauna. A reception and dance will also be held there this evening.
The bride formerly was employed at the Zwicker Knitting Mills in Appleton. The bridegroom, a graduate of Kaukauna High School, is home on a 34 day furlough after serving in the army for 44 months of which 15 months were served overseas in the European theater of war. The bridegroom will leave for Kentucky where he will be reassigned. Sergeant Clarence DeBruin has just returned home on a 34 day furlough after serving overseas for a year and Sergeant Alvin recently returned from the Pacific theater after serving a year in the Marshall Islands with the Marine Corps. He now is stationed at Cherry Point, S.C.
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