Dates on Tombstone = 5 Jan 1879 - 28 Dec 1952
Obituary
The Hooper Sentinel January 1, 1952
Rose Fauss Dies at Winslow
Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. for Rose Fauss at the Zion Evangelical United Brethren Church in Winslow, with Pastor Harvey Schwab officiating. Burial was made in the Logan cemetery under the direction of Wollmer & Warne.
Music was furnished by Harold Meierhenry, accompanied by Mrs. H. K. Niederdeppe. Pallbearers were nephews, Wilbur Boschuldt, Lloyd, Roy, Marvin and Ray Fauss, and Clarence Hiebenthal.
Rose Helen Fauss, daughter of Jacob and Katherine Fauss, was born on a farm in Dodge County near Clark Creek, northeast of Winslow, January 5, 1879, and passed away at her home in Winslow December 28, at the age of 73 years, 11 months and 23 days.
She was educated in School District No. 14 and moved to Winslow March 14, 1918, where she resided for nearly 35 years, assuming many home interests and responsibilities. She committed her life to Christ early in youth and joined the Clark Creek Evangelical Association in 1893, later joining the Zion church in Winslow. She was a member of the church for 59 year. She enjoyed a devoted fellowship in the Ladies Aid Society and was a charter member of
the WSWS.
Survivors are three brothers Daniel and Jacob of Hooper, and Otto of Winslow; five sisters Mary, Martha and Kathryn Fauss, Mrs. Flora Marks and Mrs. Nona Marks, all of Winslow; 28 nieces and nephews many grand-nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Her parents and three bothers and two sisters preceded her in heath.
Dates on Tombstone = 5 Jan 1879 - 28 Dec 1952
Obituary
The Hooper Sentinel January 1, 1952
Rose Fauss Dies at Winslow
Funeral services were held Wednesday at 2 p.m. for Rose Fauss at the Zion Evangelical United Brethren Church in Winslow, with Pastor Harvey Schwab officiating. Burial was made in the Logan cemetery under the direction of Wollmer & Warne.
Music was furnished by Harold Meierhenry, accompanied by Mrs. H. K. Niederdeppe. Pallbearers were nephews, Wilbur Boschuldt, Lloyd, Roy, Marvin and Ray Fauss, and Clarence Hiebenthal.
Rose Helen Fauss, daughter of Jacob and Katherine Fauss, was born on a farm in Dodge County near Clark Creek, northeast of Winslow, January 5, 1879, and passed away at her home in Winslow December 28, at the age of 73 years, 11 months and 23 days.
She was educated in School District No. 14 and moved to Winslow March 14, 1918, where she resided for nearly 35 years, assuming many home interests and responsibilities. She committed her life to Christ early in youth and joined the Clark Creek Evangelical Association in 1893, later joining the Zion church in Winslow. She was a member of the church for 59 year. She enjoyed a devoted fellowship in the Ladies Aid Society and was a charter member of
the WSWS.
Survivors are three brothers Daniel and Jacob of Hooper, and Otto of Winslow; five sisters Mary, Martha and Kathryn Fauss, Mrs. Flora Marks and Mrs. Nona Marks, all of Winslow; 28 nieces and nephews many grand-nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Her parents and three bothers and two sisters preceded her in heath.
Family Members
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Carolina "Carrie" Fauss Boschult
1872–1917
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Charles Frederick "Carl" Fauss
1874–1950
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Wilhelmine Hiebenthal
1875–1946
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Daniel Fauss
1877–1955
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Maria "Mary" Fauss
1880–1965
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Martha Fauss
1882–1958
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Otto Fauss
1885–1963
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Theodore "Ted" Fauss
1886–1923
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Harrison Fauss
1888–1890
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Flora Loretta Fauss Marks
1891–1964
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Jacob Martin Indore "Jake" Fauss
1893–1958
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Kathrine Sophie "Katy" Fauss
1896–1973
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Nona Alvina Fauss Marks
1898–1993
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