

“Our presence here today is an indication that the Postal Service is committed to affordable, attainable mail service to all Americans,” said Western Area VP Drew Aliperto. Mid-America District held opening ceremonies at two Kansas City, MO, public libraries May 6. Bluford (pictured) and the North-East branches of the Kansas City Public Library are the Postal Service’s latest Village Post Offices.īarely 3 months after opening the Postal Service’s 500th Village Post Office (VPO), the launch of number 600 literally is one for the books. Her family welcomes memories and messages in their guest book online at Contributions in memory of Jane may be made to the Leighton Township Library, 4451 12th, Box H, Moline, MI 49335 or Spectrum Hospice, 4500 Breton Rd., Grand Rapids, MI 49508.Lucile H.

at the Cook Funeral Home, Byron Center Chapel, 2067 84th St., Byron Center and Thursday from 12 noon until the time of her service at the church. Relatives and friends may meet her family Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at Moline Christian Reformed Church, 4341 Chappell St., Moline, with Rev. Funeral services will be held Thursday, 1 p.m. Potts sister-in-law, Gert Sytsma and many nieces and nephews. Her life was a legend and her memory will be cherished by her children, Janice (Peter) Vermaat of Greene, NY, Mary Haveman of Pleasant Ridge, MI, Tom Haveman, and Fred Haveman both of Moline, Linda Nagel and Susan (Gerald) Kruyf of Grand Rapids 14 grandchildren her great grandchildren and great great grandchildren beloved sister, Joan E. Born on June 11, 1911, Jane lived most of her life in Moline, MI. HAVEMAN - Jane (Sytsma) Haveman, child of God, daughter of Henry and Jenny Sytsma, wife of the late Joe Haveman, preceded in death by brothers, Fred, Gerald, and Ralph Sytsma, and dear mother, grand-mother, aunt, and friend, received her dying wish to "go home" to her Heavenly Home on September 21, 2009.
