During the early years of their marriage, Clay worked as a hob nailer for the Brown Shoe Company. He went to work for the United States Post Office in the 1920's, and the family moved to University City in St. Louis County.
Rose was a private duty licensed practical nurse.
Rose and Clay divorced in the early 1950's.
At the time of her death, Rose was 88 years, 4 months and 19 days old. She was buried on 10 Jun 1985.
Children: 4 daughters.
Mother of:
Minnie "Marie" Eads Tebeau Fay
Clieta Ruth Eads Wind
Darlene Belle Eads Hautly
Myrtle "Virginia" Eads Page Stevens
Rose's siblings:
Conrad Hoelzel
George Moritz Hoelzel
Helmuth Emil "Elmer" Hoelzel
Wilhelmina "Minnie" Hoelzel Vint
Katheryn Martha Hoelzel Killebrew
Carl Wilhelm Hoelzel
Frank Henry Hoelzel
Herman Julius Hoelzel
During the early years of their marriage, Clay worked as a hob nailer for the Brown Shoe Company. He went to work for the United States Post Office in the 1920's, and the family moved to University City in St. Louis County.
Rose was a private duty licensed practical nurse.
Rose and Clay divorced in the early 1950's.
At the time of her death, Rose was 88 years, 4 months and 19 days old. She was buried on 10 Jun 1985.
Children: 4 daughters.
Mother of:
Minnie "Marie" Eads Tebeau Fay
Clieta Ruth Eads Wind
Darlene Belle Eads Hautly
Myrtle "Virginia" Eads Page Stevens
Rose's siblings:
Conrad Hoelzel
George Moritz Hoelzel
Helmuth Emil "Elmer" Hoelzel
Wilhelmina "Minnie" Hoelzel Vint
Katheryn Martha Hoelzel Killebrew
Carl Wilhelm Hoelzel
Frank Henry Hoelzel
Herman Julius Hoelzel
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