Obit: Stelzel, Rosemary (1928 - 1936)

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Surnames: STELZEL WITZLING

----Sources: WEEKLY CLARION (Dorchester, Clark Co., WI) 29 May 1936

Stelzel, Rosemary (13 AUG 1928 - 26 MAY 1936)

Funeral services will be conducted Friday morning at 10:00 at the St. Louis Catholic Church for little Rosemary Stelzel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stelzel, who passed away at the Medford Clinic Tuesday morning at 5:30 following an illness of several months duration. She had been at the Medford Clinic for the past three months. Death was doe to heart complication following an attack of scarlet fever.

The funeral service will be in charge of the Rev. Clement Haines and interment will be made at the Memorial Cemetery with four cousins, Violet and Grace Reynolds, Sara and Verna Stelzel, and Gretchen Hennlich and Gladys Zettler acting as pallbearers.

Rosemary was born Aug. 13, 1928 and lacked but three months of being eight years old. During her bief stay her she endeared herself in the hearts of many and it is with great sorrow that they offer deepest sympathy to the family.

Among those who survive her are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stelzel, four sisters, Estelle, Patsy, Agnes and Ariene, her grandmother, Mrs. Amelia Stelzel, an aunt, Miss Tillie Stelzel, both of whom live at the Martin Stelzel home, and her grandfather, August Witzling of Washington, Pa., who is expected here for the services. She also leaves a host of other relatives and friends who mourn her passing.

 

 


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