Wausau Daily Record Herald (Wisconsin)
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Rollenhagen, 66, 211 Seymour street, who died yesterday morning at 10:10 o'clock at a local hospital after a lingering illness, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Helke funeral home. The Rev. John F. Potratz, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church in the town of Easton, will officiate and interment will be in Restlawn Memorial park. The body is at the funeral home.
Ida Plisch was born February 20, 1878, in the town of Berlin and was married in that town April 18, 1896, to William Rollenhagen, who survives. The couple lived in the town of Easton for many years before locating here two years ago.
Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Avila Newell, 211 Seymour street; two sons, Arnold Rollenhagen, town of Texas, and Pvt. Eldred Rollenhagen, who is stationed at Camp Cook, Cal.; three brothers, Albert Plisch, town of Hamburg, Ernst Plisch, Milwaukee, and Walter Plisch, 131 Bertha street; seven sisters, Mrs. Bertha Zielsdorf, Montevideo, Minn., Mrs. Henry Kufahl, Merrill, Mrs. Lena Zastrow, 621 1/2 McClellan street, Mrs. Edward Nieman, 406 Kent street, Mrs. William Radloff, 612 Stark street, Mrs. Minnie Reiche, Milwaukee, and Miss Lydia Plisch, Mosinee, and four grandchildren.
Wausau Daily Record Herald (Wisconsin)
Wednesday, November 8, 1944
Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Rollenhagen, 66, 211 Seymour street, who died yesterday morning at 10:10 o'clock at a local hospital after a lingering illness, will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Helke funeral home. The Rev. John F. Potratz, pastor of St. John's Lutheran church in the town of Easton, will officiate and interment will be in Restlawn Memorial park. The body is at the funeral home.
Ida Plisch was born February 20, 1878, in the town of Berlin and was married in that town April 18, 1896, to William Rollenhagen, who survives. The couple lived in the town of Easton for many years before locating here two years ago.
Other survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Avila Newell, 211 Seymour street; two sons, Arnold Rollenhagen, town of Texas, and Pvt. Eldred Rollenhagen, who is stationed at Camp Cook, Cal.; three brothers, Albert Plisch, town of Hamburg, Ernst Plisch, Milwaukee, and Walter Plisch, 131 Bertha street; seven sisters, Mrs. Bertha Zielsdorf, Montevideo, Minn., Mrs. Henry Kufahl, Merrill, Mrs. Lena Zastrow, 621 1/2 McClellan street, Mrs. Edward Nieman, 406 Kent street, Mrs. William Radloff, 612 Stark street, Mrs. Minnie Reiche, Milwaukee, and Miss Lydia Plisch, Mosinee, and four grandchildren.
Family Members
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Albert Plisch
1872–1947
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Louis Plisch
1873–1875
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Lina E. Plisch
1874–1878
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Bertha Lydia Plisch Zielsdorf
1875–1965
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Emma Plisch Kufahl
1876–1955
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Lena Plisch Zastrow
1881–1947
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Mary Johanna Plisch Brandt
1883–1944
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Clara Plisch Radloff
1885–1951
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Minnie Plisch Reiche
1887–1976
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Lydia Plisch
1889–1949
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Ernest H Plisch
1892–1960
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Walter E. Plisch
1894–1964
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