Obit: Noll, Rose (1901 - 2003)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames:
NOLL
MEINER LANGRECK DUVAL ROSS PRONCHINSKE GIEGER AUMANN STATZ ----Source:
TRIBUNE-RECORD-GLEANER (Loyal, Wis.) 03/12/2003 Noll, Rose (14 AUG
1901 - 7 Mar 2003) Rose Noll, 101,
Neillsville, died on Friday, March 7, 2003, at the Memorial Medical
Center, Neillsville. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 10:30
a.m., on Wednesday, March 12, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church,
Neillsville. The Rev. Woodrow Pace officiated. Burial was in St.
Mary’s Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers were her
grandchildren. Rose Langreck was
born on Aug. 14, 1901, in St. Lucas, Iowa, to John and Mary (nee
Meiner) Langreck. At the age of 11, she moved to Neillsville with
her parents. She married Raymond Noll on Oct. 4, 1927, at St.
Mary’s Church, Neillsville. She was employed at Auto Test,
Leverenz Sweet Shop, and retired from the Memorial Hospital. She
resided at the Memorial Nursing Home since December 1988. She was a
member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and an honorary member
of the Parish Council of Catholic Women. Her interests included
working, playing cards, gardening and flowers. Survivors include
two daughters, Clara Duval, Buffalo City, and Loraine Ross,
Marshfield; one son, Donald (Nancy) Noll, Two Rivers; 12
grandchildren, Jeffrey, Thomas, and Arnold Langreck, Celeste
Pronchinske, Daniel, David, Dennis and Douglas Ross, Andrew,
Joseph, and Robert Noll, and Sara Gieger; 22 great-grandchildren;
six great-great-grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; eight
step-greatgrandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Preceding her in
death were her parents; her husband, Raymond Noll, on May 6, 1991;
six brothers: Henry Langreck, John Langreck, Jacob Langreck, Herman
Langreck, Francis Langreck and Ferdinand Langreck; five sisters,
Agnes Aumann, Theresa Statz and three who died in infancy; two
grandchildren; and two sons-in-law, Jerry Duval and William
Ross. The Gesche Funeral
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