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Bymers, Rose E. (1916 - 1983) |
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Surnames: BYMERS ROSANDICH MAZAAR BARTEN BARTELL SCHULTZ GLINIECKI
----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner (Clark County, Wis.) 11/23/1983
Bymers, Rose E. (1916 - 1983)
Mrs. Gilbert H. (Rose E.) Bymers, 67, of 216 W. 26th St.., Marshfield, died Monday morning, Nov. 21, 1983, at 6:55 a.m., at Marshfield Convalescent Center.
Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1983, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Marshfield. Rev. Peter J. Leketas will officiate and burial will be in Corpus Christie Cemetery, Bakerville.
Visitations will be at Rembs-Kundinger Chapel, Marshfield, after 3 p.m., Tuesday, and on Wednesday until the time of the service.
Special services include a Sacred Heart Christian Mothers Rosary at 3 p.m., and a Sacred Heart Prayer Service at 8 p.m., Tuesday.
Rose Rosandich was born on Sept. 5, 1916, in Granton, Clark County to Steve and Katherine (nee Mazaar) Rosandich. She received her education at rural Granton Schools and attended Granton and Neillsville High Schools. She also attended the University of Wis. - Stevens Point.
On May 22, 1943, she was married to Gilbert H. Bymers at Corpus Christie Catholic Church, Bakerville. She was employed as a teacher in Clark and Wood Counties for 41 years.
Survivors include her husband eight brothers, Thomas Rosandich of Oak Creek, Louis Rosandich of Wis. Rapids, Paul Rosandich of Lodi, Nick Rosandich of Hudson, Joseph Rosandich of Granton, Michael Rosandich of Dunedin, Fla., John Rosandich of Oconomowoc, and Steve Rosandich of Milwaukee and four sisters, Mrs. Norbert (Mary) Barten of Granton, Mrs. Alvin (Ann) Bartell of New Berlin, Mrs. Lawrence (Helen) Schultz of Granton and Mrs. Rueben (Amanda) Gleniecki of Stratford.
Rembs-Kundinger Chpel, Marshfield, is handling arrangements.
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