In June, 1886 he came to this country with his parents, and located at St. Cloud. For some time the Rochlus family resided in Sheboygan, and later took up their residence in Kiel, where they have resided since.
He was married to Emma Henschel of the town of Russell on May 12, 1907, and both were residents of this city ever since. Mr. Rochlus was a veteran employee for 34 years of the A. A. Laun Furniture Company plant in this city.
Four children were born to the couple of whom a son, Elmer, died August 5, 1933, and a son Reuben died at the age of two weeks.
Survivors are his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Harry (Gertrude) Lindow of ; one son, Anthony of North Tonawanda, New York; 2 grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Grube of Sheboygan, Mrs. Joseph Wittmer, Mrs. Herman Menz and Mrs. Arthur Remes of Sheboygan, and four brothers, Lawrence of Sheboygan, Jacob of Milwaukee, Ben B. of Cleveland, Olhio, and Frank of Kohler.
In June, 1886 he came to this country with his parents, and located at St. Cloud. For some time the Rochlus family resided in Sheboygan, and later took up their residence in Kiel, where they have resided since.
He was married to Emma Henschel of the town of Russell on May 12, 1907, and both were residents of this city ever since. Mr. Rochlus was a veteran employee for 34 years of the A. A. Laun Furniture Company plant in this city.
Four children were born to the couple of whom a son, Elmer, died August 5, 1933, and a son Reuben died at the age of two weeks.
Survivors are his wife; one daughter, Mrs. Harry (Gertrude) Lindow of ; one son, Anthony of North Tonawanda, New York; 2 grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Mary Grube of Sheboygan, Mrs. Joseph Wittmer, Mrs. Herman Menz and Mrs. Arthur Remes of Sheboygan, and four brothers, Lawrence of Sheboygan, Jacob of Milwaukee, Ben B. of Cleveland, Olhio, and Frank of Kohler.
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