Viola Mamie Busch

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Viola Mamie Busch

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
12 Jun 1921 (aged 10)
Milan, Città Metropolitana di Milano, Lombardia, Italy
Burial
Highland Hills, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect 24 BLOCK A Tier 4 Grave 48
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Mary and William Busch...
their First Child and Only Daughter
My Great Aunt and Uncle

She was killed by a Trolley Car in Milano Italy
They were playing out side ....
and then they found out later...
the trolley driver was drunk.
It was a Big Court Case in those days.

Aunt Mary and Uncle Bill came to America and they brought their daughter ashes with Them.

I can always remember as a kid, visiting My Aunt and Uncle in Cleveland, and in the corner of their living room, was an Old Fashion Doll Carriage and a Beautiful Doll.

As I write this, I can still see it, as if it was yesterday.


We where told, we couldn't play with it and that was Viola's.
When we got older, we learned who she was, and what happen.


God Speed Little One

She was a gifted pianist and
did concerts in Vienna
taught by a famous German instructor.
All this was written
down by her Brother Walter
in the top picture.


Thanks to a New Cousin who found me here,
she has some beautiful pictures of Viola from her Grandfather. Walter
Viola brother
You can see his Handwritting on second Photo

Cousin

Top Picture is with Aunt Mary,
Viola,Billy and Walter in Italy


Jill,
There is No words to Express My Appreciation to you, for going Out of your way for me, and not even a Volunteer Photographer. Thank You My Friend from the Bottom of My Heart for these Photos of the Family, and having them raise these stones,and making them look Like New.
God Bless You and Yours.

Thank You Also for sponsoring this memorial,
What a wonderful surprised today.4-6-11
Bless You




Recorded here By Chris Knouse(P),Oldest Daughter
Daughter of Mary and William Busch...
their First Child and Only Daughter
My Great Aunt and Uncle

She was killed by a Trolley Car in Milano Italy
They were playing out side ....
and then they found out later...
the trolley driver was drunk.
It was a Big Court Case in those days.

Aunt Mary and Uncle Bill came to America and they brought their daughter ashes with Them.

I can always remember as a kid, visiting My Aunt and Uncle in Cleveland, and in the corner of their living room, was an Old Fashion Doll Carriage and a Beautiful Doll.

As I write this, I can still see it, as if it was yesterday.


We where told, we couldn't play with it and that was Viola's.
When we got older, we learned who she was, and what happen.


God Speed Little One

She was a gifted pianist and
did concerts in Vienna
taught by a famous German instructor.
All this was written
down by her Brother Walter
in the top picture.


Thanks to a New Cousin who found me here,
she has some beautiful pictures of Viola from her Grandfather. Walter
Viola brother
You can see his Handwritting on second Photo

Cousin

Top Picture is with Aunt Mary,
Viola,Billy and Walter in Italy


Jill,
There is No words to Express My Appreciation to you, for going Out of your way for me, and not even a Volunteer Photographer. Thank You My Friend from the Bottom of My Heart for these Photos of the Family, and having them raise these stones,and making them look Like New.
God Bless You and Yours.

Thank You Also for sponsoring this memorial,
What a wonderful surprised today.4-6-11
Bless You




Recorded here By Chris Knouse(P),Oldest Daughter