MRS. M. ROHDE DIES, NEWTON
Came Here From Germany 64 Years Ago; Husband Dead
Mrs. Mary Rohde, 88, who came to Manitowoc with her husband from Germany 68
years ago, died Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nick Kuffel,
at Nordheim. For over 80 years she resided in the town of Newton.
Funeral services for Mrs. Rohde will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from St.
Casimir's Catholic Church at Nordheim, with internment beside the remains of
her husband, in the adjoining cemetery.
Born Mary Welneak in Germany 88 years ago, she was married there 68 years ago
to Martin Rohde. Shortly after they came to this country and settled in
Manitowoc. Later they moved to Newton to engage in farming. Mr. Rohde died
19 years ago.
Five daughters, Mrs. Michael Jagodinsky and Mrs. Ignatz Bonk, city, Mrs. Henry
Kasten, Mrs. Frank Glomski and Mrs. Nick Kuffel of Newton, five sons John, city,
Martin and Edward of Newton, Frank of Sheboygan, and Thomas of Osman survive.
There are also 41 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren.
The remains were removed to the home in Nordheim from the Beduhn and Goets
Funeral Home, Two Rivers and may be viewed up to the hour of the funeral.
The Manitowoc Harold-Times Monday, August 28, 1933
(Son Anton Rohde preceded her in death in 1912)
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Would like to enter on St. Casimir Church Cemetery page my great
grand mother's name and dates. She was missed because she does not have a
grave stone. She does have a sizeable stone pot. She buried between my
Grandfather Anton and his Dad Martin Rohde. I know that St Casimir's Parish
does not have any records on the buried in its cemetery. It took me a while
to check the Geenbay diocese records which I did last September and found
the following information; Her name is Maryanna (nee Melnik) Rohde, born
April 1845/Died August 27, 1933.
MRS. M. ROHDE DIES, NEWTON
Came Here From Germany 64 Years Ago; Husband Dead
Mrs. Mary Rohde, 88, who came to Manitowoc with her husband from Germany 68
years ago, died Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Nick Kuffel,
at Nordheim. For over 80 years she resided in the town of Newton.
Funeral services for Mrs. Rohde will be held Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from St.
Casimir's Catholic Church at Nordheim, with internment beside the remains of
her husband, in the adjoining cemetery.
Born Mary Welneak in Germany 88 years ago, she was married there 68 years ago
to Martin Rohde. Shortly after they came to this country and settled in
Manitowoc. Later they moved to Newton to engage in farming. Mr. Rohde died
19 years ago.
Five daughters, Mrs. Michael Jagodinsky and Mrs. Ignatz Bonk, city, Mrs. Henry
Kasten, Mrs. Frank Glomski and Mrs. Nick Kuffel of Newton, five sons John, city,
Martin and Edward of Newton, Frank of Sheboygan, and Thomas of Osman survive.
There are also 41 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren.
The remains were removed to the home in Nordheim from the Beduhn and Goets
Funeral Home, Two Rivers and may be viewed up to the hour of the funeral.
The Manitowoc Harold-Times Monday, August 28, 1933
(Son Anton Rohde preceded her in death in 1912)
**********
Would like to enter on St. Casimir Church Cemetery page my great
grand mother's name and dates. She was missed because she does not have a
grave stone. She does have a sizeable stone pot. She buried between my
Grandfather Anton and his Dad Martin Rohde. I know that St Casimir's Parish
does not have any records on the buried in its cemetery. It took me a while
to check the Geenbay diocese records which I did last September and found
the following information; Her name is Maryanna (nee Melnik) Rohde, born
April 1845/Died August 27, 1933.
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