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Susan <I>Siebenaler</I> Majerus

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Susan Siebenaler Majerus

Birth
New Trier, Dakota County, Minnesota, USA
Death
10 Jan 1924 (aged 54)
Scott County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Shakopee, Scott County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY provided by Ellen Sorenson on May 28, 2012:
The death of Mrs. Dominick Majerus, one of the most hoghly respected
residents of this community occured at her home in this city, Thursday morning, January 10, at three o'clock. Death was caused by heart failure due to metastatic sarcoma. She had been in ill health about three months, and was confined to her bed in a critical condition Tuesday afternoon and in spite of all that loving hands could do, her strength rapidly failed and death quietly claimed her early Thursday morning.

Susan (Siebenaler) Majerus was born at New Trier, Dakota County, April 10, 1869. She spent her childhood days and grew to womanhood at New Trier. On October 20, 1891, she was united in marriage at Shakopee to Dominick Majerus. The couple went to housekeeping on a farm three miles south of Shakopee, where they resided until September, 1919 when they retired and moved to Shakopee. Five children were born to the couple, all of whom with their sorrowing father, survive and mourn the loss of a loving mother. They are Sister M. Majella of Madison, Minn., Frank on farm south of Shakopee; Sister M. Veronica of Winona and Marie and Math at home.
She also leaves to mourn her loss her mother, Mrs. Math Siebenaler of Hastings; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Hammerle of Cologne and Mrs. Math Reinardy of Hampton; and seven brothers, Nick, Anton and Math F. of Hampton, John of Vermillion, William of Minneapolis and Frank and Leo of this city.

Mrs. Majerus was a devoted wife and mother and a kind friend to all who knew her. She was a devout member of St. Mark's Catholic church and a member of the Mothers' Society of that church. In her death the community loses one of its most noble women and her family suffers the irreparable loss of a kind and loving mother.

The funeral was held form St. Mark's Church, Saturday morning,
January 12 at nine o'clock. Rev. M. Savs was the officiating clergyman.
~ published in the Scott County Argus on January 17, 1924
OBITUARY provided by Ellen Sorenson on May 28, 2012:
The death of Mrs. Dominick Majerus, one of the most hoghly respected
residents of this community occured at her home in this city, Thursday morning, January 10, at three o'clock. Death was caused by heart failure due to metastatic sarcoma. She had been in ill health about three months, and was confined to her bed in a critical condition Tuesday afternoon and in spite of all that loving hands could do, her strength rapidly failed and death quietly claimed her early Thursday morning.

Susan (Siebenaler) Majerus was born at New Trier, Dakota County, April 10, 1869. She spent her childhood days and grew to womanhood at New Trier. On October 20, 1891, she was united in marriage at Shakopee to Dominick Majerus. The couple went to housekeeping on a farm three miles south of Shakopee, where they resided until September, 1919 when they retired and moved to Shakopee. Five children were born to the couple, all of whom with their sorrowing father, survive and mourn the loss of a loving mother. They are Sister M. Majella of Madison, Minn., Frank on farm south of Shakopee; Sister M. Veronica of Winona and Marie and Math at home.
She also leaves to mourn her loss her mother, Mrs. Math Siebenaler of Hastings; two sisters, Mrs. Katherine Hammerle of Cologne and Mrs. Math Reinardy of Hampton; and seven brothers, Nick, Anton and Math F. of Hampton, John of Vermillion, William of Minneapolis and Frank and Leo of this city.

Mrs. Majerus was a devoted wife and mother and a kind friend to all who knew her. She was a devout member of St. Mark's Catholic church and a member of the Mothers' Society of that church. In her death the community loses one of its most noble women and her family suffers the irreparable loss of a kind and loving mother.

The funeral was held form St. Mark's Church, Saturday morning,
January 12 at nine o'clock. Rev. M. Savs was the officiating clergyman.
~ published in the Scott County Argus on January 17, 1924


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  • Added: Sep 27, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59305072/susan-majerus: accessed ), memorial page for Susan Siebenaler Majerus (10 Apr 1869–10 Jan 1924), Find a Grave Memorial ID 59305072, citing Shakopee Catholic Cemetery, Shakopee, Scott County, Minnesota, USA; Maintained by Mrs Smith (contributor 46920922).