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IN MEMORIAM: Henrietta deVos, 91;

Partner In Daughters & deVos Farm

Henrietta deVos

WEST LAURENS – Henrietta deVos, 91, a Dutch native, trained seamstress and partner in the Daughters & deVos famr here, passed away at the Waterville Residential Care Center in Waterville, on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019.

She was born on March 29, 1928, in Grou, Netherlands, a daughter of the late Nicholas and Alice (Zetsma) Poeze.  Henrietta married Harmen deVos on March 11, 1950, in Littlefalls, N.J., a blessed marriage of more than 59 years.

Henrietta was proud to become a professional seamstress after earning her degree from Modeacadmie Ida De Leeuw Van Rees in the Netherlands in 1947.

Upon her move to the United States she tackled the role as a farm wife and business partner with her husband, Harmen at their farm  Daughters & deVos.

Henrietta enjoyed all of the needle art crafts, cooking, canning, driving her children around and square dancing. She was an avid reader of all types of books, loved singing and was a regular visitor to the Pearl Street Elementary School in Sidney where she would tell the children about Christmas in the Netherlands.

Henrietta was a member of the West Laurens Homemakers Association, Laurens Presbyterian Women’s Group, Tri-County Twirlers and was a 4-H Club leader in Unadilla.

She particularly enjoyed entertaining her nine grandchildren and allowing them ice cream and sprinkles for breakfast.
Whether exploring New York City as a newly arrived immigrant or enjoying a hot air balloon ride for her 85th birthday, Henrietta was fearless. She could also be described as determined; studying hard to figure something out or advocating passionately for the underdog.

Henrietta is survived by her loving daughters, Alice (Tim) Klump, Mary (Gary) Shaheen, Henny deVos, Anne deVos (Tim Beauregard), Tina (Sean) Abbott; grandchildren, Shelly, Tim and Nick Klump, Danita Shaheen and Caitlin (Paul) Morgan, Lorne Beauregard, Brianna Young, Mary and Brad Kogut, and Nick Abbott; great-grandson Hudson Morgan; sister, Emma (Ken) Bird; and sisters-in-law, Laima Devries and Geertje deVos.

Family and friends are invited to calling hours at the Johnston Funeral Home, 60 Broad St., Morris from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. Her funeral service will follow at 3 p.m. with Debbie McKinley from the East Craftsbury Presbyterian Church, officiating.

Donations in her memory may be made to an Alzheimer’s or Breast Cancer research organization of one’s choice.
To leave an online condolence to her family please visit www.johnstonfh.com.
Her care has been entrusted to the Johnston Funeral Home in Morris.

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