In loving memory of

Edna Delia Van Zee
January 20, 1912 - January 11, 2021

Edna D. Van Zee, age 108, of Ames, Iowa, passed away Monday, January 11, 2021, at Northridge Village in Ames.

Due to COVID-19, a Celebration of Life service will be held at a later date. Condolences may be expressed online at www.amesmonument.com.


Edna Delia Van Zee was one of twin daughters born to John and Dirkie (Van Zante) Boot on January 20, 1912, in Prairie City, Iowa. She graduated from Prairie City High School, then earned her teaching certification at Central College in Pella.

Edna was united in marriage to William Van Zee. The couple farmed and raised their family in the Prairie City area. Edna had many activities and interests to keep her busy. In addition to helping her husband on the farm, she enjoyed gardening, community service, making quilts for the homeless, and working annually at the Iowa State Fair in the Food & Textiles department.

She was an active member of the First Reformed Church in Prairie City, and later attended Westminster Presbyterian Church in West Des Moines. Edna was a member of various women's groups, including P.E.O. Chapter AV. She also enjoyed writing and telling stories of her upbringing, but family was always her main priority and source of joy.

Edna was preceded in death by her husband, William in 2002; two sons, Ronald Raymond Van Zee in infancy, and Dr. Bruce Van Zee; her parents; two brothers, Raymond Boot and David Boot; and three sisters, Ruth Haverkamp, Mable Vos; and her twin, Ellen Donelson.

Surviving are a daughter, Mary Pepper of Ames; daughter-in-law, Joy Van Zee of Oakland; four grandchildren, Justin Van Zee of Las Cruces, NM, Dr. Angela (John) Mortland of Colorado Springs, CO, Anne (Jason Whisnant) Pepper of West Des Moines, and Tom (Claire Mears) Pepper of Boulder Creek, CA, and four great-grandchildren, Robert Mortland, Katie Mortland, Alexis Pepper, and Redd Pepper.

Memorials in memory of Edna may be made payable to Mary Pepper at 2305 Northcrest Pkwy., #102, Ames, IA 50010. They will be used for a P.E.O. scholarship in support of women or a park bench beneath Bruce's oak tree in the Prairie City Garden Park.

Ames Monument & Cremation Center has been entrusted with the care of Edna and her family.

Tributes

Mary Benedict wrote on Jan 18, 2021:

"I am so sorry to hear of Edna's passing. She was such a wonderful person and I consider myself lucky that I got to meet her in person and hang out a couple of times for a story we did on her for our alumni magazine. I will never forget her stories. Hugs to the family. Mary Benedict: Central College Alumni Office, Pella, IA"

Diane Jennings wrote on Jan 15, 2021:

"Edna was a beautiful lady. Always admired her. "