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Groh, Emily nee Rauch (also shown as Amelia) (April 12, 1884-June 11, 1964 –wife of Andrew Groh [married July 2, 1907 at St. Gregory Catholic Church in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton] –daughter of Joseph Rauch and Victoria Sprang –born Town of Eaton –Town of Eaton treasurer for 21 years –rural school teacher for many years –was the public school teacher in St. Nazianz at Eaton School District One from 1901-1904 –died from “myocardial insufficiency with hypertrophy –arteriosclerotic heart disease”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 2, Row 16, Lot 33 –stone] [marriage record Manitowoc 8-52] [death record Manitowoc 59-361]
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EMILY GROH
Mrs. Andrew (Emily) Groh, 80, of Rt. 4, Chilton, last survivor of the Manitowoc County Normal's first graduation class and Town of Eaton treasurer for 21 years, died Thursday at New Holstein following an extended illness.
Funeral services will be at 10:15 a.m. Monday at Christianson Funeral Home, St. Nazianz, and at 10:30 a.m. at St. Gregory Catholic Church, with the Rev. William Luelloff as celebrant of the requiem high Mass, Rev. Peter Klauck deacon and Rev. Alfred Schmit sub-deacon. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
The former Emily Rauch was born April 12, 1884, in the Town of Eaton, daughter of the late Joseph and Victoria Sprang Rauch. She was educated at the St. Nazianz Grade School and was a rural school teacher for many years.
She was married to the late Andrew Groh July 2, 1907, at St. Gregory Church. They farmed in the Town of Liberty until 1921, moving to the home farm in the Town of Eaton where they lived the rest of their married life. She was a member of the Calumet School Board, St. Gregory
Church Christian Mothers and the Third Order of St. Francis. Mr. Groh died June 21, 1943.
Surviving are four sons, Raymond of Cudahy, Norman of Columbus, Frederich of rural Chilton, and George of Milwaukee; five daughters, Mrs. Frank (Margaret) Beyer of Milwaukee, Mrs. Herbert (Rita) Roeck, Mrs. Norbert (Gladys) Kabat and Mrs. John G. (Mildred) Riederer of New Holstein, and Adeline Groh, address unknown, six brothers, Max Rauch of New Holstein, Dr. W.A. Rauch of Manitowoc, Frederick Rauch of Wauwatosa, Peter and H. Herman Rauch of Milwaukee and Dr. Alphonsus Rauch of Lake Geneva, Wis.; a sister, Mrs. Rose Lulloff of Milwaukee; 36 grandchildren; and six great grandchildren. A daughter, a son and a brother (the Rev. Joseph A. Rauch) also preceded her in death.
(No newspaper named, 1964 handwritten on the obituary)
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Groh, Emily nee Rauch (also shown as Amelia) (April 12, 1884-June 11, 1964 –wife of Andrew Groh [married July 2, 1907 at St. Gregory Catholic Church in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton] –daughter of Joseph Rauch and Victoria Sprang –born Town of Eaton –Town of Eaton treasurer for 21 years –rural school teacher for many years –was the public school teacher in St. Nazianz at Eaton School District One from 1901-1904 –died from “myocardial insufficiency with hypertrophy –arteriosclerotic heart disease”) –buried at St. Gregory Catholic Cemetery in St. Nazianz, Town of Eaton [buried in Section 2, Row 16, Lot 33 –stone] [marriage record Manitowoc 8-52] [death record Manitowoc 59-361]
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EMILY GROH
Mrs. Andrew (Emily) Groh, 80, of Rt. 4, Chilton, last survivor of the Manitowoc County Normal's first graduation class and Town of Eaton treasurer for 21 years, died Thursday at New Holstein following an extended illness.
Funeral services will be at 10:15 a.m. Monday at Christianson Funeral Home, St. Nazianz, and at 10:30 a.m. at St. Gregory Catholic Church, with the Rev. William Luelloff as celebrant of the requiem high Mass, Rev. Peter Klauck deacon and Rev. Alfred Schmit sub-deacon. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
The former Emily Rauch was born April 12, 1884, in the Town of Eaton, daughter of the late Joseph and Victoria Sprang Rauch. She was educated at the St. Nazianz Grade School and was a rural school teacher for many years.
She was married to the late Andrew Groh July 2, 1907, at St. Gregory Church. They farmed in the Town of Liberty until 1921, moving to the home farm in the Town of Eaton where they lived the rest of their married life. She was a member of the Calumet School Board, St. Gregory
Church Christian Mothers and the Third Order of St. Francis. Mr. Groh died June 21, 1943.
Surviving are four sons, Raymond of Cudahy, Norman of Columbus, Frederich of rural Chilton, and George of Milwaukee; five daughters, Mrs. Frank (Margaret) Beyer of Milwaukee, Mrs. Herbert (Rita) Roeck, Mrs. Norbert (Gladys) Kabat and Mrs. John G. (Mildred) Riederer of New Holstein, and Adeline Groh, address unknown, six brothers, Max Rauch of New Holstein, Dr. W.A. Rauch of Manitowoc, Frederick Rauch of Wauwatosa, Peter and H. Herman Rauch of Milwaukee and Dr. Alphonsus Rauch of Lake Geneva, Wis.; a sister, Mrs. Rose Lulloff of Milwaukee; 36 grandchildren; and six great grandchildren. A daughter, a son and a brother (the Rev. Joseph A. Rauch) also preceded her in death.
(No newspaper named, 1964 handwritten on the obituary)
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Family Members
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Raymond William Groh
1909–1967
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Norman Anthony Groh
1910–1982
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Margaret Josephine Groh Beyer
1912–2000
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Frederick Joseph Groh
1914–1988
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George Frank Groh
1916–1984
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Joseph Groh
1919–1919
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Rita Rose Groh Roeck
1920–2011
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Adeline A Groh Mc Levich
1923–1983
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Maria Louise Groh
1924–1943
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Gladys Groh Kabat
1926–1972
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Mildred B "Millie" Groh Riederer
1930–2010
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