Obit: Zoutendam, Wayne W. (1936 - 2020)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Zoutendam, Roorda, Foemmel, Henry
----Source: Gesche Funeral Home (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 1/07/2020
Zoutendam, Wayne W. (10 April 1934 – 5 January 2020)
Wayne Zoutendam, 85, went to be with his Lord on Sunday, January 5, 2020. He
passed away in the presence of family after a battle with pneumonia. Despite
blindness from a young age, he was a master carpenter who devoted his gifts to
the service of others at home and around the world.
Wayne was born on April 10, 1934, in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. He attended a
one-room school through eighth grade, then graduated as valedictorian of the
Oostburg High School class of 1952. He then attended Central College in Pella,
Iowa, where he met Beulah Roorda, the love of his life and his wife of 64 years.
He later graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and worked as an
educator for nearly two decades, first in the Neillsville Public Schools, and
then in the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) as a counselor for the
blind. He himself had received training through the DVR for his earlier work as
a medical transcriber.
After retirement in 1996, Wayne served as a construction volunteer with Wycliffe
Associates, a worldwide missionary organization supporting Bible translation. He
worked on projects in Africa, East Asia, and Central America, and also at the
International Linguistics Center near Dallas, Texas, where he and Beulah spent
their winters. He applied Wycliffe’s principle of volunteer labor locally as
supervisor for the construction of Living Hope Church in Neillsville. His
expertise in the tools of the trade astonished just about everyone but himself;
he was a constant source of surprise and inspiration on the worksite.
Wayne is survived by his wife Beulah; son David (Carol) Zoutendam of Longview,
TX, and daughter Beth (Tim) Foemmel of Chili; six grandchildren and fourteen
great grandchildren; brother Ron Zoutendam of Sheldon, IA, and sister-in-law
Audrey (Gordon) Henry of Newberry, South Carolina; and numerous nieces and
nephews.
A memorial service is being planned for a later date at Living Hope, the church
he helped to build.
Online Condolences may be made at
www.geschefh.com. Gesche Funeral Home and Cremation Service is
assisting Wayne’s family with Funeral arrangements.
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