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Rosa Ellen “Rosie” <I>Diehl</I> Lidie

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Rosa Ellen “Rosie” Diehl Lidie

Birth
Carroll Valley, Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
27 Jan 1970 (aged 76)
West Carrollton City, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Thurmont, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Rosie married Russell Edward Lidie, 27 May 1910, in Miami, OH. The had 2 children:

-Ralph Edward Lidie (1916-1989)
-Omar Lawrence Lidie (1918-1992)
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Before she was 2 years old, Rosie's family moved from Liberty Twp., PA to nearby Thurmont, MD. The details are not known, but sometime between 1895 and 1903 her parents were divorced, which was rather unusual for the time. After their father left, she and her younger brother Glenn lived with the family of her uncle Leonard Flohr. They were listed as members of his household in 1900 and 1910. Their mother remarried and raised only the children from her second marriage. Their father James can not be found on the 1900 or 1910 census.

In 1910 Rosa was married to Russell in Miami, OH where he worked as a paper mill laborer. Russell and Rosa moved back to Thurmont, MD before their first son was born in 1916 and were found living there in 1920 where he worked as a plumber for the railroad. By 1930 they had moved back to Miami, OH and Russell again worked in the paper mill industry. The family remained in Ohio for the rest of their lives.
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Obituary:

Mrs. Rosa Diehl Lidie, 76, formerly of Thurmont, died Tuesday at North Carrollton, OH. She was the widow of Russell E. Lidie. Born in Thurmont, she was a daughter of the late James Diehl and May Diehl Flohr. She was a member of the Church of the Brethren. She is survived by two sons, Ralph Lidie of North Carrollton, OH and Omar Lidie of New York; six sisters, Mrs. Ruth Ridenour of Hagerstown; Mrs. Ida Schildt of Thurmont; Mrs. Clara Bailey and Miss Lillian Flohr, both of Orlando, FL; Mrs. Pearl Wills and Mrs. Dora Fisher, both of Bethlehem, PA; and 11 grandchildren. Burial will be in the United Brethren Cemetery.

Rosie married Russell Edward Lidie, 27 May 1910, in Miami, OH. The had 2 children:

-Ralph Edward Lidie (1916-1989)
-Omar Lawrence Lidie (1918-1992)
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Before she was 2 years old, Rosie's family moved from Liberty Twp., PA to nearby Thurmont, MD. The details are not known, but sometime between 1895 and 1903 her parents were divorced, which was rather unusual for the time. After their father left, she and her younger brother Glenn lived with the family of her uncle Leonard Flohr. They were listed as members of his household in 1900 and 1910. Their mother remarried and raised only the children from her second marriage. Their father James can not be found on the 1900 or 1910 census.

In 1910 Rosa was married to Russell in Miami, OH where he worked as a paper mill laborer. Russell and Rosa moved back to Thurmont, MD before their first son was born in 1916 and were found living there in 1920 where he worked as a plumber for the railroad. By 1930 they had moved back to Miami, OH and Russell again worked in the paper mill industry. The family remained in Ohio for the rest of their lives.
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Obituary:

Mrs. Rosa Diehl Lidie, 76, formerly of Thurmont, died Tuesday at North Carrollton, OH. She was the widow of Russell E. Lidie. Born in Thurmont, she was a daughter of the late James Diehl and May Diehl Flohr. She was a member of the Church of the Brethren. She is survived by two sons, Ralph Lidie of North Carrollton, OH and Omar Lidie of New York; six sisters, Mrs. Ruth Ridenour of Hagerstown; Mrs. Ida Schildt of Thurmont; Mrs. Clara Bailey and Miss Lillian Flohr, both of Orlando, FL; Mrs. Pearl Wills and Mrs. Dora Fisher, both of Bethlehem, PA; and 11 grandchildren. Burial will be in the United Brethren Cemetery.



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