The former Marie Derkes, she was born Sept. 10, 1921 in Combined Locks, a daughter of Mrs. Nellie Hubers Derkes and the late William Derkes.
On June 17, 1943, she was married to Mr. Rosner at Little Chute. After marriage the couple moved to Brillion. Mrs. Rosner had been employed at Brillion Iron Works the past eight years. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Brillion and its Christian Mothers Society.
Survivors are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Barbara) Putz of Reedsville; two sons, Jerome and Richard, both of Brillion; five grandchildren; her mother of Little Chute; two sisters, Mrs. William Glasheen of Kimberly and Mrs. Clair Baumann of Appleton and a brother, Peter Derkes of Menasha. A brother preceded her in death.
Funeral services were Monday at St. Mary Catholic Church. The Rev. Raymond Dowling, pastor was the celebrant of the funeral Mass. Burial was in the parish cemetery.
Chilton Times Journal – February 1, 1973
The former Marie Derkes, she was born Sept. 10, 1921 in Combined Locks, a daughter of Mrs. Nellie Hubers Derkes and the late William Derkes.
On June 17, 1943, she was married to Mr. Rosner at Little Chute. After marriage the couple moved to Brillion. Mrs. Rosner had been employed at Brillion Iron Works the past eight years. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, Brillion and its Christian Mothers Society.
Survivors are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Barbara) Putz of Reedsville; two sons, Jerome and Richard, both of Brillion; five grandchildren; her mother of Little Chute; two sisters, Mrs. William Glasheen of Kimberly and Mrs. Clair Baumann of Appleton and a brother, Peter Derkes of Menasha. A brother preceded her in death.
Funeral services were Monday at St. Mary Catholic Church. The Rev. Raymond Dowling, pastor was the celebrant of the funeral Mass. Burial was in the parish cemetery.
Chilton Times Journal – February 1, 1973
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