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Otto Mathias Rosemeyer

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Otto Mathias Rosemeyer

Birth
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Death
27 Nov 1956 (aged 57)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 224, Lot 1067
Memorial ID
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OBIT:

Funeral services for Otto M. Rosemeyer, 57 years old, will be held at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday in Conkle West, 16th Street Funeral Home, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Mrs. Rosemeyer died Saturday in his home at 1708 Milburn Street. He was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis.

Serving as clerk of education supplies for the Indianapolis Public School Board, he had been with the public school system 32 years.

He was a member of Union Congressional Church, Masonic Lodge, and was a bowler with the West Side League.

Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ruby Rosemeyer; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Rhodes of West Newton, and Mrs. Lilia Hanson of Indianapolis; a son, Richard O. Rosemeyer; his mother, Mrs. Mary B. Rosemeyer, and a sister, Mrs. Bertha Krebs, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, Lorenz A. Rosemeyer of Greenwood and Harold W. Rosemeyer of Indianapolis, and five grandchildren.

The Indianapolis Star, November 26, 1956
OBIT:

Funeral services for Otto M. Rosemeyer, 57 years old, will be held at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday in Conkle West, 16th Street Funeral Home, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Mrs. Rosemeyer died Saturday in his home at 1708 Milburn Street. He was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis.

Serving as clerk of education supplies for the Indianapolis Public School Board, he had been with the public school system 32 years.

He was a member of Union Congressional Church, Masonic Lodge, and was a bowler with the West Side League.

Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Ruby Rosemeyer; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Rhodes of West Newton, and Mrs. Lilia Hanson of Indianapolis; a son, Richard O. Rosemeyer; his mother, Mrs. Mary B. Rosemeyer, and a sister, Mrs. Bertha Krebs, all of Indianapolis; two brothers, Lorenz A. Rosemeyer of Greenwood and Harold W. Rosemeyer of Indianapolis, and five grandchildren.

The Indianapolis Star, November 26, 1956


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