She was born August 11, 1889 and was baptized at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Buffalo, NY. She lived most of her life at 450 Emslie St. in that city. She was an able seamstress, as were many of her sisters.
She married Henry A. Beiter at St. Ann's Catholic Church on June 25, 1919. She and Henry had 2 children, both girls. Margaret Rose was the first born, but she died at the age of 6 of pneumonia.
The following year, Rose and Henry had their second child, Marion Barbara, who lived well into adulthood, marrying and having children of her own.
Rose and Henry lived in the city for many years on Monroe St before moving in with their daughter Marion Meidenbauer and her family in N. Tonawanda.
Rose died April 18, 1961 at the age of 71 of a stroke. Rose and Henry had picked out their grave locations along with Rose's close sister Barbara and her husband Al Meyer. The four of them are together in a row in Mt. Olivet.
She was born August 11, 1889 and was baptized at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Buffalo, NY. She lived most of her life at 450 Emslie St. in that city. She was an able seamstress, as were many of her sisters.
She married Henry A. Beiter at St. Ann's Catholic Church on June 25, 1919. She and Henry had 2 children, both girls. Margaret Rose was the first born, but she died at the age of 6 of pneumonia.
The following year, Rose and Henry had their second child, Marion Barbara, who lived well into adulthood, marrying and having children of her own.
Rose and Henry lived in the city for many years on Monroe St before moving in with their daughter Marion Meidenbauer and her family in N. Tonawanda.
Rose died April 18, 1961 at the age of 71 of a stroke. Rose and Henry had picked out their grave locations along with Rose's close sister Barbara and her husband Al Meyer. The four of them are together in a row in Mt. Olivet.
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