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Albert E Rodemeyer

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Albert E Rodemeyer

Birth
Death
8 Jul 1938 (aged 48)
Burial
Freeport, Stephenson County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.2813298, Longitude: -89.6020751
Plot
NE Corner - Row 2
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ALBERT RODEMEYER , Death came suddenly last evening to Albert Rodemeyer, 49, who passed away at his home, 1014 South Oak Avenue about 6:30 o’clock. He suffered a stroke late yesterday afternoon, having had two previous strokes during the past several months. Earlier in the afternoon he had attended novena services at St. Thomas Church with his wife and son. He was taken ill shortly after returning home. Funeral services will be conducted at the home at 9 o’clock Monday morning, with a requiem mass at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at 9:30 o’clock. Interment will be made in St. Joseph’s cemetery. Knights of Columbus will meet at the home at 7:30 o’clock Sunday night to recite the rosary. Albert Rodemeyer was born in Freeport August 14, 1889, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodemeyer. He was educated at St. Joseph’s parochial school and following his graduation learned the trade of a printer. He was employed for several years by the Wagner Printing company and later in the printing department of the Furst-McNess company. He also worked for a time at the Kable Bros. plant, Mt. Morris. His marriage to Miss Mary Sauer took place June 26, 1913. Surviving are his wife and one son, Florian Rodemeyer, Freeport. Four sisters and two brothers also survive, Sister Mary Ivon, O. S. F., Sister Mary Amadeus, O. S. F., both of St. Francis convent, Milwaukee; Mrs. George Gastel, Freeport; Mrs. Dorothy Schneider, Chicago; Rev. Fr. Charles Rodemeyer, O. S. B., Peoria; Fred Rodemeyer, Freeport. Mr. Rodemeyer was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Freeport council Knights of Columbus, St. Pius society, Loyal Order of Moose, Western Catholic Union. A man of gracious disposition he was held in esteem by all who knew him. His chief interests were in his family and his church, he having been active in affairs of St. Joseph’s parish for many years. He was also interested in athletics, having acted as official timer for Aquin high school contests for the past several years.
ALBERT RODEMEYER , Death came suddenly last evening to Albert Rodemeyer, 49, who passed away at his home, 1014 South Oak Avenue about 6:30 o’clock. He suffered a stroke late yesterday afternoon, having had two previous strokes during the past several months. Earlier in the afternoon he had attended novena services at St. Thomas Church with his wife and son. He was taken ill shortly after returning home. Funeral services will be conducted at the home at 9 o’clock Monday morning, with a requiem mass at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church at 9:30 o’clock. Interment will be made in St. Joseph’s cemetery. Knights of Columbus will meet at the home at 7:30 o’clock Sunday night to recite the rosary. Albert Rodemeyer was born in Freeport August 14, 1889, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodemeyer. He was educated at St. Joseph’s parochial school and following his graduation learned the trade of a printer. He was employed for several years by the Wagner Printing company and later in the printing department of the Furst-McNess company. He also worked for a time at the Kable Bros. plant, Mt. Morris. His marriage to Miss Mary Sauer took place June 26, 1913. Surviving are his wife and one son, Florian Rodemeyer, Freeport. Four sisters and two brothers also survive, Sister Mary Ivon, O. S. F., Sister Mary Amadeus, O. S. F., both of St. Francis convent, Milwaukee; Mrs. George Gastel, Freeport; Mrs. Dorothy Schneider, Chicago; Rev. Fr. Charles Rodemeyer, O. S. B., Peoria; Fred Rodemeyer, Freeport. Mr. Rodemeyer was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Freeport council Knights of Columbus, St. Pius society, Loyal Order of Moose, Western Catholic Union. A man of gracious disposition he was held in esteem by all who knew him. His chief interests were in his family and his church, he having been active in affairs of St. Joseph’s parish for many years. He was also interested in athletics, having acted as official timer for Aquin high school contests for the past several years.


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