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Ella Marie <I>Decker</I> Dykstra

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Ella Marie Decker Dykstra

Birth
Morrison, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA
Death
3 Oct 1995 (aged 75)
Tinley Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Oak Lawn, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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In 1920 Ella Decker (0 y, born in Illinois) was living in a rented home in Morrison, the seat of Whiteside County, in the northwestern part of Illinois, with her father George Decker (22, Illinois) and her mother Mary (19, Illinois).

In 1930 Ella Decker (10, Illinois) lived in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, with her father George Decker (33, Holland, immigrated in 1919), her mother Mary (30, Illinois) and her brothers, James [Sydney] (8, Illinois) and Alvin (7, Illinois).

In April 1940 Ella (20, a file clerk at a mail order house) lived with her father George Decker (43, a laborer at a building construction company), her mother Mary (40) and her brothers James [Sydney] (18, stencil boy at a soap company) and Alvin (17, delivery boy at a retail grocery store) at their own home, worth $3500, at Marshfield [Avenue] in Ward 13 of [West] Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

Ella Decker married to the one year older Nicholas Dykstra, who had Dutch parents too. They had probably one daughter, called Nancy Jo, who married to a Brown.

In 1994 Ella M and Nicholas Dykstra were living at their home at 16043 Pine Drive in the northern part of the village of Tinley Park, just south of the city of Palos Heights, and nowadays a southwestern suburb of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

Ella died in October 1995 at the age of 74 years, very probably at her last known residence place, Tinley Park, Cook County, Illinois.

Her widower Nicholas Dykstra remarried to Grayce Bjornson, who was probably widowed too. He died in August 2004 at the age of 86 years, probably in the village of Tinley Park too, Cook County, Illinois.
In 1920 Ella Decker (0 y, born in Illinois) was living in a rented home in Morrison, the seat of Whiteside County, in the northwestern part of Illinois, with her father George Decker (22, Illinois) and her mother Mary (19, Illinois).

In 1930 Ella Decker (10, Illinois) lived in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, with her father George Decker (33, Holland, immigrated in 1919), her mother Mary (30, Illinois) and her brothers, James [Sydney] (8, Illinois) and Alvin (7, Illinois).

In April 1940 Ella (20, a file clerk at a mail order house) lived with her father George Decker (43, a laborer at a building construction company), her mother Mary (40) and her brothers James [Sydney] (18, stencil boy at a soap company) and Alvin (17, delivery boy at a retail grocery store) at their own home, worth $3500, at Marshfield [Avenue] in Ward 13 of [West] Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

Ella Decker married to the one year older Nicholas Dykstra, who had Dutch parents too. They had probably one daughter, called Nancy Jo, who married to a Brown.

In 1994 Ella M and Nicholas Dykstra were living at their home at 16043 Pine Drive in the northern part of the village of Tinley Park, just south of the city of Palos Heights, and nowadays a southwestern suburb of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

Ella died in October 1995 at the age of 74 years, very probably at her last known residence place, Tinley Park, Cook County, Illinois.

Her widower Nicholas Dykstra remarried to Grayce Bjornson, who was probably widowed too. He died in August 2004 at the age of 86 years, probably in the village of Tinley Park too, Cook County, Illinois.


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  • Created by: SLUKES
  • Added: Apr 19, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128193171/ella_marie-dykstra: accessed ), memorial page for Ella Marie Decker Dykstra (29 Dec 1919–3 Oct 1995), Find a Grave Memorial ID 128193171, citing Chapel Hill Gardens South, Oak Lawn, Cook County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by SLUKES (contributor 48393718).