Advertisement

Margaret Anne <I>Wisely</I> Rohatsch

Advertisement

Margaret Anne Wisely Rohatsch

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
27 Oct 1936 (aged 78)
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Unnamed newspaper donated by Zoe Hazlewood.

'MRS. M. W. ROHATSCH CALLED BY DEATH. Death of Mrs. Margaret Wisley Rohatsch, 78 occurred at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Hancock, 469 Bonham street.

The funeral was arranged for 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the residence, with interment at Hopewell cemetery, the Rev. J. W. Milligan, Baptist minister, and the Rev. W. H. Wright, Methodist preacher, to officiate.

Emmett Stockton, John Crews, Harry Walker, Scott Gean, John Wilburn and Will Wisley were named pallbearers. Emberson-Brown-Roden funeral home has charge.

Survivors are a son, A. G. Rohatsch, and two daughters, Mrs. Hancock and Mr. E. A. Buckman, all of Paris, and a niece, whom Mrs. Rohatsch reared from infancy. Mrs. L. S. Brackeen of Kansas City, besides nine grandchildren.

She leaves a sister, Mrs. G. D. Adams here and two half-brothers, Tom Howell of Sumner and John Howell of big Spring.

Born in Ohio, Mrs. Rohatsch was married December 16, 1875 to the late W. R. Rohatsch. She had been a member of the Presbyterian church since 1877.'
Unnamed newspaper donated by Zoe Hazlewood.

'MRS. M. W. ROHATSCH CALLED BY DEATH. Death of Mrs. Margaret Wisley Rohatsch, 78 occurred at 7 o'clock Tuesday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Hancock, 469 Bonham street.

The funeral was arranged for 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the residence, with interment at Hopewell cemetery, the Rev. J. W. Milligan, Baptist minister, and the Rev. W. H. Wright, Methodist preacher, to officiate.

Emmett Stockton, John Crews, Harry Walker, Scott Gean, John Wilburn and Will Wisley were named pallbearers. Emberson-Brown-Roden funeral home has charge.

Survivors are a son, A. G. Rohatsch, and two daughters, Mrs. Hancock and Mr. E. A. Buckman, all of Paris, and a niece, whom Mrs. Rohatsch reared from infancy. Mrs. L. S. Brackeen of Kansas City, besides nine grandchildren.

She leaves a sister, Mrs. G. D. Adams here and two half-brothers, Tom Howell of Sumner and John Howell of big Spring.

Born in Ohio, Mrs. Rohatsch was married December 16, 1875 to the late W. R. Rohatsch. She had been a member of the Presbyterian church since 1877.'

Inscription

MOTHER



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement