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John Christian Henry Roesener

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John Christian Henry Roesener

Birth
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Death
26 Sep 1949 (aged 62)
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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John C Roesener, 62, life-long resident of this city, died at Lutheran Hospital last night at the Lutheran Hospital last night at 10:40 o'clock, shortly after suffering a heart attack at his home. Mr Roesener resided at 1111 Stophlet Street, where he was born and lived all his life.

An employe of GE, Mr Roesener was a quarter century club member there and a member of St Luke's Lutheran Church.

Surviving are the widow, Pearl; four daughters, Mrs Helen Reinking, Mrs Dorothy Klaehn and Mrs Alyce Vizithum all of Fort Wayne and Mrs Betty Laird of Germantown, O; two sons, Edward J and Eugene, both of Fort Wayne; two sisters, Mrs Minnie Wurthman of Napoleon, O and Mrs Louise Lindenberg of Fort Wayne; one brother, Fred, who lives in Michigan; and 20 grandchildren. Another brother, Henry, a former city fireman, died last Spring.

The body has been removed to the Klaehn Funeral Home.

09/27/1949 Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Page 15
John C Roesener, 62, life-long resident of this city, died at Lutheran Hospital last night at the Lutheran Hospital last night at 10:40 o'clock, shortly after suffering a heart attack at his home. Mr Roesener resided at 1111 Stophlet Street, where he was born and lived all his life.

An employe of GE, Mr Roesener was a quarter century club member there and a member of St Luke's Lutheran Church.

Surviving are the widow, Pearl; four daughters, Mrs Helen Reinking, Mrs Dorothy Klaehn and Mrs Alyce Vizithum all of Fort Wayne and Mrs Betty Laird of Germantown, O; two sons, Edward J and Eugene, both of Fort Wayne; two sisters, Mrs Minnie Wurthman of Napoleon, O and Mrs Louise Lindenberg of Fort Wayne; one brother, Fred, who lives in Michigan; and 20 grandchildren. Another brother, Henry, a former city fireman, died last Spring.

The body has been removed to the Klaehn Funeral Home.

09/27/1949 Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Page 15


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