92 Erbert & Gerbert’s Sandwich Shop (0.4 miles from campus) Sandwiches, soups, chips 400 Reid St. 92 Nicky’s Lionhead Tavern (0.4 miles from campus) New American bar and restaurant 331 Main Ave. 92 Stella’s Italian Kitchen (0.3 miles from campus) Italian 401 Main Ave. 92 Pasquale’s International Cafe (0.3 miles from campus) Italian 305 Main Ave. 92 Bona Fide Juicery (0.3 miles from campus) Smoothies, fresh juices and smoothie bowls 409 Main Ave. Luna Cafe (0.2 miles from campus) Coffee and tea, breakfast and brunch 330 Main Ave. 92 The Exchange Coffee House (0.2 miles from campus) Coffee, tea, specialty drinks and waffle/crepe-based food 317 Main Ave. 92 Gallagher's Pizza (0.2 miles from campus) Italian, pizza 330 Reid St. In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer charitable donations made to your charity of choice.De Pere Abbey Bar & Grill (0.2 miles from campus) American 303 Reid St. One of the AFS exchange students the family hosted and his wife also preceded her in death: Paulo Cordeiro de Andrade Pinto and his wife Vera of Brazil. Many nieces and nephews survive as well as one of the AFS exchange students Doris’ family hosted: Regula (Kuhn) Hammer and her family of Switzerland.ĭoris is preceded in death by her parents, her husband Albert, her daughter Kathleen, her brothers Harold (Dorothy) Paul (Carol) her sisters Emma (Albert) Roelofs Donna (Merlin) Groeneweg Patricia (Kenneth) Stephan. Two sisters-in-law survive: Betty Mondeel of Albert Lea Jane Suntken of Scarborough, ME. ![]() Three step-grandchildren survive as well as five step-great grandchildren, and one step-great great granddaughter.Īlso surviving Doris are her sisters Shirley (Charles) Francis Carol (Ron) Hieb. Three great granddaughters survive: Hadassah and Lydiah Paro Quinn von Euw. ![]() In 2018, they decided to sell their home in FL and moved back to the Hollandale area.ĭoris is survived by five of her six children: Steven (RuthAnn) of De Pere, WI Larry (Emily) of Hayward, WI Jeanne (Gray Randall) of Vashon, WA Allen of Fort Pierce, FL Nancy (Edward von Euw) of Burnaby, British Columbia.Īlso surviving are five grandchildren: Charles Reynen Elizabeth (Rodrigo) Reynen Paro Gregory (Jess) von Euw Emily von Euw, and Daniel von Euw. Since 1995, Doris and Al enjoyed spending winters in Bowling Green, FL, where they made many friends. Doris was one of the Dutch Dancers and she and Al were Grand Marshals of one of the Hollandale Harvest Fests. Doris was also a tour guide for the Albert Lea Museum Historical Society, she was involved in the Hollandale Senior Citizens Program, was County Red Cross Director for eleven years, and helped get the windmills placed on Hollandale electric light poles. In 1983, Doris and Al received the 4-H Meritorious Service Award.ĭoris and Al helped organize the Hollandale Heritage Huis Museum. In addition to church activities, Doris was a 4-H Key Leader for 25 years and hosted several 4-H members from other countries when they visited Hollandale. In the 1994 flood in Des Moines, IA, Doris and Al helped provide flood relief working with the Christian Reformed World Relief. She was a choir member, a Happiness Singer, and a Circle participant. ![]() ![]() Needless to say, the household was a busy one, but household duties did not prevent Doris from being active in the Hollandale Reformed Church. In the first years of marriage, Doris and Al had six children.
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