Ralph Herzog and Mrs Ronald Dabel of Afton were called to Logan last Friday because of the death of their mother, Mrs Rose Teuscher Herzog, 80, who died Friday at about 3 p.m. of dropsy. Mrs Teuscher, invalid, had been using crutches for 25 years, as a result of a car wreck.
Born in Switzerland June 22, 1874, she came to the United States when but 8 years old, and settled on a ranch at Geneva, Idaho where she resided for about 40 years before moving to Logan where she lived the rest of her life. She was a convert to the LDS Church, and served in the Geneva Ward Relief Society presidency for 25 years and in the Primary presidency of that ward for 15 years.
Her husband Ephraim Herzog, died in 1947. They were married Nov 17, 1892, and reared a family of 12 children, 8 of whom are living. They are: Leo Herzog and Henry Herzog, Logan; Joseph of
Tooele, Utah; Milford of Kemmerer; Acel of Geneva; Logan of Ely Neada; Ralph, and Mrs Ronald Dabel (Pearl) of Afton. She is also survived by two brothers, 50 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren and 8 great, great grandchildren. Two sons and two daughters preceded her in death; the latest, Wesley, died 10 months to the day before his mother.
Funeral services were held in the Logan 14th LDS Ward Tuesday Nov 16 at noon, with Bishop Earl conducting. In attendance from Star Valley were Mr and Mrs Ralph Herzog, and Mr and Mrs Ronald Dabel and family, Miss Roxie Dabel a granddaughter of Mrs Herzog who was living at the Herzog home and attending the USAC, sang, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose" at the funeral.
Herzog, Rose (12 Nov 1954)Star Valley Independent
Ralph Herzog and Mrs Ronald Dabel of Afton were called to Logan last Friday because of the death of their mother, Mrs Rose Teuscher Herzog, 80, who died Friday at about 3 p.m. of dropsy. Mrs Teuscher, invalid, had been using crutches for 25 years, as a result of a car wreck.
Born in Switzerland June 22, 1874, she came to the United States when but 8 years old, and settled on a ranch at Geneva, Idaho where she resided for about 40 years before moving to Logan where she lived the rest of her life. She was a convert to the LDS Church, and served in the Geneva Ward Relief Society presidency for 25 years and in the Primary presidency of that ward for 15 years.
Her husband Ephraim Herzog, died in 1947. They were married Nov 17, 1892, and reared a family of 12 children, 8 of whom are living. They are: Leo Herzog and Henry Herzog, Logan; Joseph of
Tooele, Utah; Milford of Kemmerer; Acel of Geneva; Logan of Ely Neada; Ralph, and Mrs Ronald Dabel (Pearl) of Afton. She is also survived by two brothers, 50 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren and 8 great, great grandchildren. Two sons and two daughters preceded her in death; the latest, Wesley, died 10 months to the day before his mother.
Funeral services were held in the Logan 14th LDS Ward Tuesday Nov 16 at noon, with Bishop Earl conducting. In attendance from Star Valley were Mr and Mrs Ralph Herzog, and Mr and Mrs Ronald Dabel and family, Miss Roxie Dabel a granddaughter of Mrs Herzog who was living at the Herzog home and attending the USAC, sang, "Lay My Head Beneath a Rose" at the funeral.
Herzog, Rose (12 Nov 1954)Star Valley Independent
Family Members
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Nellie Rose Herzog Mumford
1894–1941
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Wesley Ephraim Herzog
1896–1954
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Henry Charles Herzog
1897–1966
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Milford Teuscher Herzog
1899–1960
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Leo Jessey Herzog
1904–1965
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Acel William Herzog
1905–1983
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Joseph J Herzog
1907–1995
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Ralph Robert Herzog
1909–1977
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Lilly Aurelia Herzog
1911–1912
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Roscoe Valentine Herzog
1913–1936
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Pearl Irene Herzog Dabel
1915–1980
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PVT Logan G Herzog
1917–1961
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Logan Paul "Sam" Herzog
1944–2000
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