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Katharina Wilhelmina “Minnie” <I>Lenz</I> Roethke

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Katharina Wilhelmina “Minnie” Lenz Roethke

Birth
Waldbach, Hohenlohekreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death
12 Oct 1941 (aged 78)
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.1242752, Longitude: -118.2424774
Plot
Graceland, Lot 4405, Space 3
Memorial ID
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Minnie (Lenz) Roethke was born in Waldbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, to Johann Christian and Christiane Caroline (Fleuhrer) Lenz, immigrated to the US about 1883 and married Richard Theodore Roethke on 4 Nov 1885 in Floyd County, Iowa. They had seven children in 16 years and 6 lived to adulthood. She died on 12 Oct 1941, in Alhambra, California, at the age of 78, and was buried in Glendale, California.

MRS. MINNIE ROETHKE
FARGO-(AP)-A. E. Roethke, Fargo, former Cass county sheriff, his sister, Mrs. Earl Carley of Casselton, and a brother, W. P. Roethke of Tower City left Monday for Alhambra, Calif., in response to a message announcing the death of their mother, Mrs. Minnie Roethke, 78, Sunday in her Alhambra home. Mrs. Roethke suffered a stroke and died within a short time.
-The Bismarck Tribune, (Bismarck, North Dakota), 13 Oct 1941, Mon, p. 3
Minnie (Lenz) Roethke was born in Waldbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, to Johann Christian and Christiane Caroline (Fleuhrer) Lenz, immigrated to the US about 1883 and married Richard Theodore Roethke on 4 Nov 1885 in Floyd County, Iowa. They had seven children in 16 years and 6 lived to adulthood. She died on 12 Oct 1941, in Alhambra, California, at the age of 78, and was buried in Glendale, California.

MRS. MINNIE ROETHKE
FARGO-(AP)-A. E. Roethke, Fargo, former Cass county sheriff, his sister, Mrs. Earl Carley of Casselton, and a brother, W. P. Roethke of Tower City left Monday for Alhambra, Calif., in response to a message announcing the death of their mother, Mrs. Minnie Roethke, 78, Sunday in her Alhambra home. Mrs. Roethke suffered a stroke and died within a short time.
-The Bismarck Tribune, (Bismarck, North Dakota), 13 Oct 1941, Mon, p. 3


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