Mrs. Gene (Hazel) Roselius
Mrs. Gene (Hazel Rhymer) Roselius, died Dec. 26, 1975 at an Anchorage, Alaska, hospital. Born Sept. 10, 1918 in Portland, she was 57.
She moved to Anchorage with her husband in 1952, where they owned and operated the Far North Mobile Home Park.
She worked actively with Boy Scout Troop 81 and was a member of Centralia Lutheran Church.
She is survived by her husband, Gene, of Anchorage; a daughter, Mrs. James Feeney; two sons, Dr. R.Thomas Roselius and Scott Roselius, all of Anchorage; four brothers, Richard Rhymer, Los Angeles, George Rhymer, Chehalis, Leonard Rhymer, Lacey and William Rhymer, Anchorage; three sisters, Evelyn Blome, Los Angeles, Delores Sonder, San Jose, Calif. and Rose Martin, Grants Pass, Ore.
Pallbearers for the funeral, held at the Central Lutheran Church under the direction of the Rev. Kristian Frisig were Judd Fowler, Aldrich
Syren, Cecil Hurst, Mike Stafford and Dave Ellingson.
Burial was at the Mountain View Cemetery, Centralia.
Mrs. Gene (Hazel) Roselius
Mrs. Gene (Hazel Rhymer) Roselius, died Dec. 26, 1975 at an Anchorage, Alaska, hospital. Born Sept. 10, 1918 in Portland, she was 57.
She moved to Anchorage with her husband in 1952, where they owned and operated the Far North Mobile Home Park.
She worked actively with Boy Scout Troop 81 and was a member of Centralia Lutheran Church.
She is survived by her husband, Gene, of Anchorage; a daughter, Mrs. James Feeney; two sons, Dr. R.Thomas Roselius and Scott Roselius, all of Anchorage; four brothers, Richard Rhymer, Los Angeles, George Rhymer, Chehalis, Leonard Rhymer, Lacey and William Rhymer, Anchorage; three sisters, Evelyn Blome, Los Angeles, Delores Sonder, San Jose, Calif. and Rose Martin, Grants Pass, Ore.
Pallbearers for the funeral, held at the Central Lutheran Church under the direction of the Rev. Kristian Frisig were Judd Fowler, Aldrich
Syren, Cecil Hurst, Mike Stafford and Dave Ellingson.
Burial was at the Mountain View Cemetery, Centralia.
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