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William Andrew Rogman

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William Andrew Rogman

Birth
South Lyon, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Death
19 Jan 1957 (aged 72)
Moscow, Latah County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Moscow, Latah County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
Body Cremated, Ashes Buried.
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From The South Lyon Herald, January 31, 1957, p. 11, col. 5:

Will Rogman Dies in Idaho

William Rogman, who lived his early life in South Lyon, died Saturday, January 19, after suffering a second heart attack, at his home in Deary, Idaho. He was 70 years of age. The funeral service and burial took place in Idaho.
Mr. Rogman was the eldest of the children of the late John and Sarah Rogman, and was born in this community. He went to California as a young man, 50 years ago, and after a short residence there went to Idaho where he had since lived. He came to Michigan 12 oe 15 years ago to visit his brothers and sisters whom he had not seen for many years.
Surviving are his wife Esther, daughter Blanche Johnson, four grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Also surviving are four sisters and two brothers: Mrs. Carl F. (Millie) Richter of Route 3, Milford; Mrs. Cora Bondy of Detroit; Mrs. Will (Emma) Scott of Crooked Lake Road, Brighton; Clifford Rogman of Northville; Mrs. Virgil (Ella) Bailey of Grand Rapids, and George Rogman of 11-Mile Road, South Lyon, besides nieces and nephews.
From The South Lyon Herald, January 31, 1957, p. 11, col. 5:

Will Rogman Dies in Idaho

William Rogman, who lived his early life in South Lyon, died Saturday, January 19, after suffering a second heart attack, at his home in Deary, Idaho. He was 70 years of age. The funeral service and burial took place in Idaho.
Mr. Rogman was the eldest of the children of the late John and Sarah Rogman, and was born in this community. He went to California as a young man, 50 years ago, and after a short residence there went to Idaho where he had since lived. He came to Michigan 12 oe 15 years ago to visit his brothers and sisters whom he had not seen for many years.
Surviving are his wife Esther, daughter Blanche Johnson, four grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Also surviving are four sisters and two brothers: Mrs. Carl F. (Millie) Richter of Route 3, Milford; Mrs. Cora Bondy of Detroit; Mrs. Will (Emma) Scott of Crooked Lake Road, Brighton; Clifford Rogman of Northville; Mrs. Virgil (Ella) Bailey of Grand Rapids, and George Rogman of 11-Mile Road, South Lyon, besides nieces and nephews.


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