Obit: Rockow, Martha (1886 - 1953)
Contact: Stan
Surnames: Rockow, Ruesch, Sprengler, Holtz, Daellenbach, Elstrom,
Scornavacco, Grahl, Miller
----Source: Abbotsford Tribune
(Abbotsford, Clark County, Wis.) 06/18/1953
Rockow, Martha (23 Nov. 1886 - 13 June
1953)
Funeral services for Mrs. Fred Rockow,
67, who died Saturday, were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00
o’clock at the Hartwick & Ruesch Funeral home at Medford.
The Rev. F. H. Sprengler, of Christ Lutheran church, officiated at
the services and Miss Shirley Sprengler played and sang, "Abide
With Me," and "The Lord is My Shepherd."
For the internment at Evergreen cemetery,
Medford, six nephews were pallbearers. They were Ray Holtz,
Abbotsford; Ted Rockow; Wilbur, Harold, Edwin and Lyddon Ruesch,
all of Medford.
Mrs. Rockow was born Martha Ruesch, in
Milwaukee, Nov. 23, 1886, and lived most of her life at Medford.
She was married there Nov. 27, 1908, to Fred Rockow. They lived on
a farm in the town of Browning and then in Medford until five years
ago when they came to Abbotsford. Mrs. Rockow had asthma the past
25 years, but suffered a stroke on May 29, and was taken to St.
Joseph’s hospital, Marshfield, where she died at 10:15
Saturday morning.
Surviving are her husband, three
daughters, Mrs. Arnold (Dorothy) Daellenbach, of Omro; Mrs. Donald
(Alice) Elstrom, of Highwood, Ill.; Mrs. Arnold (Linda)
Scornavacco, of Highland Park, Ill.; and one son, Wilfred, of
Oshkosh.
There are five grand children and two
great grand children. A brother, Herman Ruesch, of Medford, and two
sisters, Mrs. Bertha Grahl, Medford, and Mrs. Herman Holtz, of
Abbottsford, also survive.
All of the children were here for the funeral and many relatives from Medford, Dorchester, and Abbotsford, attended. Among those from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Rockow, Elton Rockow and Mrs. Ferdinand Miller and daughter, of Sturgeon Bay.
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