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Clyde E Roesch

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Clyde E Roesch

Birth
Death
23 Oct 1961 (aged 80)
Burial
British Hollow, Grant County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Clyde Earl Roesch, born in Potosi, Wisconsin on April 12, 1881. He was the son of Philip, a Civil War Veteran of three years. Clyde was one of six children. Clyde's first wife Minnie Marcue died in 1914. He married again in 1917 to Julia Barbara Keehner.

Clyde was a farmer first, and later became a cobbler. He and Julia purchased a winter home from his brother, William Russell Roesch, in Eau Gallie, Florida. The home sat on Highland Avenue. Clyde was known as the champion fisherman.

Cause of death,fall from a ladder at his home while hanging his storm windows. He later died at the hospital from his injuries on Oct 23, 1961 at the age of 80.

By Kathryn Lockhard
Clyde Earl Roesch, born in Potosi, Wisconsin on April 12, 1881. He was the son of Philip, a Civil War Veteran of three years. Clyde was one of six children. Clyde's first wife Minnie Marcue died in 1914. He married again in 1917 to Julia Barbara Keehner.

Clyde was a farmer first, and later became a cobbler. He and Julia purchased a winter home from his brother, William Russell Roesch, in Eau Gallie, Florida. The home sat on Highland Avenue. Clyde was known as the champion fisherman.

Cause of death,fall from a ladder at his home while hanging his storm windows. He later died at the hospital from his injuries on Oct 23, 1961 at the age of 80.

By Kathryn Lockhard


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