Obit:

Seidelmann, Rose (1890 - 1980)

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SEIDELMANN KRONBERGER KRONMULLER MORSE KOLFEN


----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner (Clark County, Wis.) 02/06/1980


Seidelmann, Rose (1890 - 1980)


Funeral services for Mrs. Rose Seidelmann, 89, a former Loyal, Clark County resident, who has been residing at the Neillsville Home for eight to 14 years, was at 11 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 2 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Loyal.


Mrs. Seidelmann died on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 30, 1980 at the Neillsville Hospital.


Officiating at the service was Rev. Joseph R. Kraly. Mrs. John Olson was the organist and the congregation sang. Burial was in the Lutheran Cemetery.


Rose Kronberger was born on Dec. 30, 1890 in Jefferson to Leonard and Barbara (Kronmuller) Kronberger and received her education at Lincoln School in the Town of York, Clark County.


She was married on Sept. 29, 1915 at Trinity Lutheran Church to William Seidelmann.


After their marriage, they farmed in the Town of York for many years, then they moved to Owen where she worked for the Clark County Home for 13 years. After retiring they moved to the City of Loyal.


She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church and its Ladies Aid.


Surviving her are one son, Romaine of Ladysmith two brothers, Leo Kronberger of Route 1, Neillsville and frank Kronberger of Route 1, Loyal three sisters, Miss Mollie Kronberger of Owen, Mrs. Frank (Caroline) Morse of Loyal and Mrs. Orville (Clara) Kolfen of Baton Rouge, La. four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.


Preceding her in death were her husband, William on Feb. 3, 1964 her parents two brothers and two sisters.


Serving as pallbearers were Tony Walter, Sr., Herman Noeldner, Norbert Noeldner, Leonard Noeldner, Nyle Benedict and Ervin Noeldner.


Rinka Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

 

 


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