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Mary Louise Rimelspach

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Mary Louise Rimelspach

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28 Oct 1935 (aged 26)
Fremont, Sandusky County, Ohio, USA
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From: Fremont Daily News 28 Oct 1935 pg.1, col.2 (cont. on pg.2, col.4)

POPULAR YOUNG WOMAN IS TAKEN

Mary Rimelspach, 26, Succumbs To Heart Ailment

Mary Louise Rimelspach, 26, popular Ballville township young woman and former bookkeeper at the Ochs Brothers furniture store, died Monday at 7 a.m. in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Filbert F. Rimelspach in the East River road, Ballville township.

Death was caused by heart trouble and complications. Miss Rimelspach had been in ill health four yours, her condition gradually failing.

Funeral services will be Wednesday at 9 a.m. when solemn requiem high mass will be held from St. Ann's Catholic church to which she belonged. The Rev. Fr. William A. Brady of Milan, former administrator of St. Ann's, and a cousin of the young woman, will participate in the requiem mass. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery.

The parents, Filbert F. and Margaret Tracy Rimelspach, three sisters and three brothers survive in addition to a grandfather.

The sisters are: Rita, Gertrude and Ruth Rimelspach; the brothers, Norbert, Robert and William and the grandfather, Michael Tracy of Sandusky. In addition she also has many other more distant relatives and a wide circle of friends to whom her untimely death brings sincere regret and sorrow.

Miss Rimelspach was born in Ballville township Sept. 21, 1909. She was a graduate of St. Joseph's high school and also attended Ursline Academy, Tiffin, before entering high school here. Following her graduation she was engaged at the Ochs furniture store as bookkeeper and until four years ago, when ill health caused her to give up the work.

A member of St. Ann's church she also was a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and belonged to the J.F.F. Club, a social organization. The body was removed to the Ochs Funeral Home and then returned to the residence of the parents late Monday.
From: Fremont Daily News 28 Oct 1935 pg.1, col.2 (cont. on pg.2, col.4)

POPULAR YOUNG WOMAN IS TAKEN

Mary Rimelspach, 26, Succumbs To Heart Ailment

Mary Louise Rimelspach, 26, popular Ballville township young woman and former bookkeeper at the Ochs Brothers furniture store, died Monday at 7 a.m. in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Filbert F. Rimelspach in the East River road, Ballville township.

Death was caused by heart trouble and complications. Miss Rimelspach had been in ill health four yours, her condition gradually failing.

Funeral services will be Wednesday at 9 a.m. when solemn requiem high mass will be held from St. Ann's Catholic church to which she belonged. The Rev. Fr. William A. Brady of Milan, former administrator of St. Ann's, and a cousin of the young woman, will participate in the requiem mass. Burial will be in Calvary cemetery.

The parents, Filbert F. and Margaret Tracy Rimelspach, three sisters and three brothers survive in addition to a grandfather.

The sisters are: Rita, Gertrude and Ruth Rimelspach; the brothers, Norbert, Robert and William and the grandfather, Michael Tracy of Sandusky. In addition she also has many other more distant relatives and a wide circle of friends to whom her untimely death brings sincere regret and sorrow.

Miss Rimelspach was born in Ballville township Sept. 21, 1909. She was a graduate of St. Joseph's high school and also attended Ursline Academy, Tiffin, before entering high school here. Following her graduation she was engaged at the Ochs furniture store as bookkeeper and until four years ago, when ill health caused her to give up the work.

A member of St. Ann's church she also was a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and belonged to the J.F.F. Club, a social organization. The body was removed to the Ochs Funeral Home and then returned to the residence of the parents late Monday.


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