Alice married Walter Roesler on October 25, 1947 at St. John’s Lutheran Church, town of Hamburg. Together they dairy farmed while raising their family. Alice took care of her family by making the kid’s clothes, cooking, baking and canning from their large vegetable garden. She taught her children well through her lifelong experiences and common sense. After retiring from the farm in 1969, the family moved to Wausau with Alice working for her sister, Carolyn at Bridal and Formal Salon. On July 8, 1976, Walter passed away and ten years later, Alice met Clifford Christenson at a Polka dance. They married in June of 1986 at Trinity Lutheran Church and lived between Wausau and Mesa, AZ. Clifford passed away on July 9, 2016.
Alice Christenson, lived an active full life. She was an extremely talented woman, who was an expert seamstress, made beautiful crafts, porcelain dolls and even stained glass works. Her family meant the world to her especially during those special holidays, Christmas and Easter. Whether it was dancing to Polkas, whistling or humming the old “Spirituals”,
Alice will be remembered for her love of music.
Alice married Walter Roesler on October 25, 1947 at St. John’s Lutheran Church, town of Hamburg. Together they dairy farmed while raising their family. Alice took care of her family by making the kid’s clothes, cooking, baking and canning from their large vegetable garden. She taught her children well through her lifelong experiences and common sense. After retiring from the farm in 1969, the family moved to Wausau with Alice working for her sister, Carolyn at Bridal and Formal Salon. On July 8, 1976, Walter passed away and ten years later, Alice met Clifford Christenson at a Polka dance. They married in June of 1986 at Trinity Lutheran Church and lived between Wausau and Mesa, AZ. Clifford passed away on July 9, 2016.
Alice Christenson, lived an active full life. She was an extremely talented woman, who was an expert seamstress, made beautiful crafts, porcelain dolls and even stained glass works. Her family meant the world to her especially during those special holidays, Christmas and Easter. Whether it was dancing to Polkas, whistling or humming the old “Spirituals”,
Alice will be remembered for her love of music.
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