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Hilda <I>Vander Veen</I> Oltman

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Hilda Vander Veen Oltman

Birth
O'Brien County, Iowa, USA
Death
22 May 2020 (aged 95)
Grundy Center, Grundy County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Dike, Grundy County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Hilda Oltman, 95, of Grundy Center, died on Thursday, May 22, 2020, at the Grundy Center Memorial Hospital in Grundy Center. Private visitation and interment at Lincoln Center Cemetery outside of Grundy Center, with a special tribute of "The Lord's Prayer" by grandson Matthew Oltman. Memorials may be directed to Arlington Place in Grundy Center.

Hilda Oltman was born on November 2, 1924, the daughter of Ralph and Florence (Hector) Vander Veen at the country home near Archer, Iowa. She attended Goeway #5 Country School until the 8th grade.

She was introduced to a truck driver, Ben Oltman, through a mutual friend. They married on September 3, 1946, and lived in Dike, Iowa. Hilda was a faithful mother and homemaker, taking care of everything while Ben worked for the Grundy County Road Department as a mechanic.

They moved to Holland, Iowa, for four years, back to Dike, and settled in Parkersburg for 15 years before Hilda transitioned to Arlington Place in Grundy Center. Later in life, Hilda worked as a waitress at both the "Barn Café" and "Hwy 20."

Hilda was a loving mother and grandmother, one of the favorite joys that she held in her life. She loved to attend as many events for her children and grandchildren as possible. Hilda was described as "talkative" and "spunky" but even those adjectives don't describe the woman that she was to her family, friends, and community.

She loved playing cards with her friends, playing games such as "Rook" and "Up and Down the River". Hilda was infatuated with her flower gardens and didn't have a favorite type of flower, because she loved them all so dearly.

She was always active, and people were always surprised to learn her age, and see what she was still capable of doing. Of all her interests and pursuits, there was nothing more important to her than her family. Hilda had been given the special title of "Pink Grandma" by her family, for her love of pink. Her faith was absolute, it gave her life guidance as our lord and savior directed her. She was a member of the Lincoln Center Church for over 50 years until it closed and later a member of Orchard Hill Church in Grundy Center. She was deeply involved in the Lincoln Center Church "Ladies Birthday Club" and enjoyed her time spent with her friends at church.

Hilda is survived by her children, Richard Oltman of Des Moines, David (Betty) Oltman of Spencer, Iowa, Diane (David) Meyer of Aplington, and Joyce (Rory) Martinson of Spirit Lake, Iowa; 15 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; sisters Betty Zevenbergen of Little Rock, Iowa, and Rose Sankey of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; and daughter-in-law Judy Oltman of Nevada, Iowa.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Ben; son Ralph; brothers Fred, Klaas, and Bernard; sister Winnie; and grandson Mark.

Source: Abels Funeral and Cremation Service, Engelkes-Chapel ~ Added by Mary Hammill Rund
Hilda Oltman, 95, of Grundy Center, died on Thursday, May 22, 2020, at the Grundy Center Memorial Hospital in Grundy Center. Private visitation and interment at Lincoln Center Cemetery outside of Grundy Center, with a special tribute of "The Lord's Prayer" by grandson Matthew Oltman. Memorials may be directed to Arlington Place in Grundy Center.

Hilda Oltman was born on November 2, 1924, the daughter of Ralph and Florence (Hector) Vander Veen at the country home near Archer, Iowa. She attended Goeway #5 Country School until the 8th grade.

She was introduced to a truck driver, Ben Oltman, through a mutual friend. They married on September 3, 1946, and lived in Dike, Iowa. Hilda was a faithful mother and homemaker, taking care of everything while Ben worked for the Grundy County Road Department as a mechanic.

They moved to Holland, Iowa, for four years, back to Dike, and settled in Parkersburg for 15 years before Hilda transitioned to Arlington Place in Grundy Center. Later in life, Hilda worked as a waitress at both the "Barn Café" and "Hwy 20."

Hilda was a loving mother and grandmother, one of the favorite joys that she held in her life. She loved to attend as many events for her children and grandchildren as possible. Hilda was described as "talkative" and "spunky" but even those adjectives don't describe the woman that she was to her family, friends, and community.

She loved playing cards with her friends, playing games such as "Rook" and "Up and Down the River". Hilda was infatuated with her flower gardens and didn't have a favorite type of flower, because she loved them all so dearly.

She was always active, and people were always surprised to learn her age, and see what she was still capable of doing. Of all her interests and pursuits, there was nothing more important to her than her family. Hilda had been given the special title of "Pink Grandma" by her family, for her love of pink. Her faith was absolute, it gave her life guidance as our lord and savior directed her. She was a member of the Lincoln Center Church for over 50 years until it closed and later a member of Orchard Hill Church in Grundy Center. She was deeply involved in the Lincoln Center Church "Ladies Birthday Club" and enjoyed her time spent with her friends at church.

Hilda is survived by her children, Richard Oltman of Des Moines, David (Betty) Oltman of Spencer, Iowa, Diane (David) Meyer of Aplington, and Joyce (Rory) Martinson of Spirit Lake, Iowa; 15 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; sisters Betty Zevenbergen of Little Rock, Iowa, and Rose Sankey of Sioux Falls, South Dakota; and daughter-in-law Judy Oltman of Nevada, Iowa.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband Ben; son Ralph; brothers Fred, Klaas, and Bernard; sister Winnie; and grandson Mark.

Source: Abels Funeral and Cremation Service, Engelkes-Chapel ~ Added by Mary Hammill Rund


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