Greeley, Colorado
Pauline Roth
Mrs. Pauline Roth, 78, Greeley, died Friday, Oct. 11, at her home.
She was born Sept. 24, 1907, to Henry and Lena (Sterkel) Brehm at Berthoud.
On July 6, 1930, she married Emanuel Roth Jr. on the family farm near Loveland.
Mrs. Roth grew up and was educated in the Berthoud area. She worked at a bakery at Johnstown in addition to helping on the family farm. After her marriage, she and her husband farmed on the family farm near Berthoud for five years. They then moved to Ault where they farmed for 12 years. In 1947, they bought a farm northeast of Greeley where they have farmed and ranched since.
She was a member of St. Paul’s Congregational Church.
Survivors are her husband, Emanuel of Greeley; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard (Marjorie) Rosin of Fort Collins, and Mrs. Elmer (Janet) Lind of Windsor; a son, Gerald L. of Greeley; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Adler of Mead, Mrs. Freida Klein and Mrs. Henry (Helen) Spade, both of Loveland; two brothers, Henry Brehm of Greeley, and Rueben Brehm of Loveland; and eight grandchildren. A sister, Mollie Schmidt, and a brother, Adam Brehm, are deceased.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at St. Paul’s Congregational Church, 1525 43rd Ave. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Contributions may be made to Hospice Inc. of Weld County in care of Adamson Mortuary, which is in charge of arrangements.
Greeley, Colorado
Pauline Roth
Mrs. Pauline Roth, 78, Greeley, died Friday, Oct. 11, at her home.
She was born Sept. 24, 1907, to Henry and Lena (Sterkel) Brehm at Berthoud.
On July 6, 1930, she married Emanuel Roth Jr. on the family farm near Loveland.
Mrs. Roth grew up and was educated in the Berthoud area. She worked at a bakery at Johnstown in addition to helping on the family farm. After her marriage, she and her husband farmed on the family farm near Berthoud for five years. They then moved to Ault where they farmed for 12 years. In 1947, they bought a farm northeast of Greeley where they have farmed and ranched since.
She was a member of St. Paul’s Congregational Church.
Survivors are her husband, Emanuel of Greeley; two daughters, Mrs. Leonard (Marjorie) Rosin of Fort Collins, and Mrs. Elmer (Janet) Lind of Windsor; a son, Gerald L. of Greeley; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Adler of Mead, Mrs. Freida Klein and Mrs. Henry (Helen) Spade, both of Loveland; two brothers, Henry Brehm of Greeley, and Rueben Brehm of Loveland; and eight grandchildren. A sister, Mollie Schmidt, and a brother, Adam Brehm, are deceased.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at St. Paul’s Congregational Church, 1525 43rd Ave. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Contributions may be made to Hospice Inc. of Weld County in care of Adamson Mortuary, which is in charge of arrangements.
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