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Elmer Rochlus

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Elmer Rochlus

Birth
Death
5 Aug 1933 (aged 11)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ELMER JOHN ROCHLUS

Elmer John Raymond Rochlus, aged 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rochlus of here, passed away at the home of his parents Saturday afternoon, 12:45 o'clock, after an illness of elven weeks' duration. Elmer was born in Kiel February 15, 1922. He attended the Kiel public school and was in the fifth grade the past year and in June of this year was promoted to the sixth grade. He also attended the Sunday School of the Church of the Good Shepherd (Presbyterian) and was a member of the 1934 confirmation class of that church.
He is survived by his parents, a brother Anthony at home, and a sister, Mrs. Harry Lindow of Sheboygan. A brother, Reuben, preceded him in death 21 years ago.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the family residence 513 Hein St., and at two o'clock at the Church of the Good Shepherd. The choir of the church sang: "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," "That Sweet Story of Old," and "Sweet By and By." The Rev. James W. MacElree was in charge of the last rites and burial was made in the Kiel cemetery, alongside of his brother Reuben.
Pallbearers were: Dale Green, Carlton Schroeder, David Martin, Lloyd Kissinger, Arthur Kaemmer Jr., and Wallace Johnson Jr. The deceased was a member of the Kiel assemby of the E. R. A. No. 140.

ELMER JOHN ROCHLUS

Elmer John Raymond Rochlus, aged 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rochlus of here, passed away at the home of his parents Saturday afternoon, 12:45 o'clock, after an illness of elven weeks' duration. Elmer was born in Kiel February 15, 1922. He attended the Kiel public school and was in the fifth grade the past year and in June of this year was promoted to the sixth grade. He also attended the Sunday School of the Church of the Good Shepherd (Presbyterian) and was a member of the 1934 confirmation class of that church.
He is survived by his parents, a brother Anthony at home, and a sister, Mrs. Harry Lindow of Sheboygan. A brother, Reuben, preceded him in death 21 years ago.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the family residence 513 Hein St., and at two o'clock at the Church of the Good Shepherd. The choir of the church sang: "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," "That Sweet Story of Old," and "Sweet By and By." The Rev. James W. MacElree was in charge of the last rites and burial was made in the Kiel cemetery, alongside of his brother Reuben.
Pallbearers were: Dale Green, Carlton Schroeder, David Martin, Lloyd Kissinger, Arthur Kaemmer Jr., and Wallace Johnson Jr. The deceased was a member of the Kiel assemby of the E. R. A. No. 140.



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