It was so difficult to get a post up this evening. The weekend was long and not very relaxing, although the Packers won, so that made me happy! My oldest and the hubby were out camping with the Cub Scouts and the youngest and I did lots of running around, but we had some great snuggle time last night, staying up late and watching movies. Of course, I paid for it this morning and it was all I could do to cheer on the Packers. My mind was just too tired. I attempted to transcribe an obituary only to realize that I had actually posted it a few months ago! I thought I was going to be turning in without getting anything posted when I got my second wind.
Transcribing the obituary on Herman Rosbeck wasn't earth-shattering in any way, but it did give me information that I was missing from my family tree. I now had a date for his death, and his wife's....and their marriage. So while the transcription didn't give me any spectacular "Ah-ha!" moment, it did give me useful information. Information that I can post online and maybe find someone researching my Rosbecks. Information that I apparently had, but just hadn't gone through to enter it into my tree. So even when I don't have time because of PTAing, Cub Scouting, and the various things that happen in our daily lives, I do realize that just getting something up on my blog helps me do a little with something I love so much. So until I can give more time, I will tackle it (in this instance each Rosbeck) one name at a time.
"Herman J. Rosbeck
Herman J. Rosbeck, 81, Knowles, died Tuesday at Clearview Hospital, Juneau, where he was a patient for three months.
Mr. Rosbeck was an employee [sic] at Western Lime & Cement Co. in Nasboro for 30 years. He was an active and long-time member of the Knowles Fire Department.
He was born on July 2, 1889, at St. Kilian to George and Margaret Rosbeck. He married Sophia Schraufnagel on April 13, 1915, in Le Roy.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Victor Schraufnagel, Route 1, Brownsville; one brother, Martin Rosbeck, West Bend; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife on June 23, 1969; three brothers, three sisters and one grandson.
Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at St. Andrew's Church, Le Roy, with the Rev. Anthony Gundrum as celebrant of the Mass. Burial will be at St. Andrew's Cemetery.
Relative and friends may call after 3 p.m. today at Koepsell Funeral Home, Mayville."
Published in the Fond du Lac Commonwealth Reporter, Wednesday, 28APR1971, pg42
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