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Dorothy B. <I>Oestreich</I> Rogel

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Dorothy B. Oestreich Rogel

Birth
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA
Death
24 Jan 2013 (aged 103)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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ROGEL, Dorothy B. (Oestreich) (Age 103)

On January 24th, 2013 Jesus came and said "Dorothy, it is time to come home." Gently, she left us and went home with her Lord. Born on Christmas day, 1909 at her family home in Ritzville, WA, she was the last of five children born to Henry and Katherine Oestreich and was very proud of her German heritage.

She lived the majority of her life in Ritzville, moving to the Good Samaritan Village in Spokane in 2007 to be nearer to her family.

Dorothy loved music and playing the piano, playing rummy, researching family heritage, reading the Bible, and the company of family and friends.

She married Victor Rogel on September 9, 1939, sharing 34 wonderful years of marriage. She is survived by her daughter, Katherine (Bill) DeMaine; grandchildren, Alana (Robert) Kienel, Jessica DeMaine; step-grandchildren, Carla Gilbertz, Lori Rayburn, Bill DeMaine III, Timothy DeMaine, Amy Melchisedeck, and Betsy Bradley; great-grandchildren, Serena and Evan Kienel, Wyatt Mann and Ryan Keil. She is also survived by 17 stepgreat-grandchildren and 11 stepgreat-great-grandchildren, nieces, great-nieces and nephews and many cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her brothers and sisters, husband Victor, and infant son, William George.

Published in Spokesman-Review on February 5, 2013

ROGEL, Dorothy B. (Oestreich) (Age 103)

On January 24th, 2013 Jesus came and said "Dorothy, it is time to come home." Gently, she left us and went home with her Lord. Born on Christmas day, 1909 at her family home in Ritzville, WA, she was the last of five children born to Henry and Katherine Oestreich and was very proud of her German heritage.

She lived the majority of her life in Ritzville, moving to the Good Samaritan Village in Spokane in 2007 to be nearer to her family.

Dorothy loved music and playing the piano, playing rummy, researching family heritage, reading the Bible, and the company of family and friends.

She married Victor Rogel on September 9, 1939, sharing 34 wonderful years of marriage. She is survived by her daughter, Katherine (Bill) DeMaine; grandchildren, Alana (Robert) Kienel, Jessica DeMaine; step-grandchildren, Carla Gilbertz, Lori Rayburn, Bill DeMaine III, Timothy DeMaine, Amy Melchisedeck, and Betsy Bradley; great-grandchildren, Serena and Evan Kienel, Wyatt Mann and Ryan Keil. She is also survived by 17 stepgreat-grandchildren and 11 stepgreat-great-grandchildren, nieces, great-nieces and nephews and many cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her brothers and sisters, husband Victor, and infant son, William George.

Published in Spokesman-Review on February 5, 2013



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