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Agnes Inez <I>Hauck</I> Brosz

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Agnes Inez Hauck Brosz

Birth
Menno, Hutchinson County, South Dakota, USA
Death
2 Sep 2009 (aged 92)
Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Scotland, Bon Homme County, South Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.1553622, Longitude: -97.7160293
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Agnes Brosz, age 92, of Yankton passed away early Wednesday morning at Avera Sister James Care Center, Yankton. A Celebration of Prayer and Song for Agnes will be at 2 PM, Sunday, September 6, 2009 at the Opsahl-Kostel Funeral Chapel, Yankton with Rev. Steve Weispfennig officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.

Burial will be at 10 AM, Monday, September 7, 2009 in the Rosehill Cemetery in Scotland, SD with Rev. Dave Gunderson officiating.

Agnes Inez Brosz was born at home in rural Menno, South Dakota, on February 15, 1917, to Edward and Annette (Nettie Herrboldt) Hauck, and died at Sr. James Care Center on Wednesday, September 2, 2009, at the age of 92. Agnes married Elton Brosz on June 1, 1936. They lived in Scotland, South Dakota, for a few years before moving to Wagner, South Dakota, where they managed the Rivin Brothers grocery store until their retirement in the 1970s. Agnes is remembered by her family and grandchildren for her cooking talents. She was known for her apricot, prune and cinnamon kuchen as well as her crescent rolls, her apricot filled bear claws, and her caramel and cinnamon rolls. Whatever the occasion Agnes always had something good to eat in her freezer. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Wagner where she taught Sunday school and Vacation Bible School. She was active in the Lutheran Women's Missionary League. In 2001, they moved to Yankton where they resided for the rest of their lives. Agnes will also always be remembered for her strong faith.

Agnes is survived by three sons, Gary Brosz (Shirley) of Tyler, Minnesota, Keith Brosz (Nelda) of Anchorage, Alaska, and Dan Brosz (Nancy) of Grand Island, Nebraska; eight grandchildren, Jodi (Randy) Lichtsinn of Erie, Pennsylvania, Jeff (Jennifer) Brosz, Shakopee, Minnesota, Tammy Brosz, Duluth, Minnesota, Robyn (Tim) Koenig of Farr, Missouri, Michelle (Karl) Suhr of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and Rachel Eades, Fallbrook, California, Adam (Shannon) Brosz, McCook, Nebraska, and Erin (Ryan) Byrd, Omaha, Nebraska, and fifteen great grandchildren. She is also survived by one brother, Ervin (Arlene) Hauck of Denver, Colorado, a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Viola (Brosz) and Aaron Konrad of Windom, Minnesota, six nephews and ten nieces.

Agnes was preceded in death by her husband, Elton, two brothers, Elmer and Alvin Hauck, and three sisters, Vera Francis Kuchta, Mildred Zwemke, and Lucille Frye.
Agnes Brosz, age 92, of Yankton passed away early Wednesday morning at Avera Sister James Care Center, Yankton. A Celebration of Prayer and Song for Agnes will be at 2 PM, Sunday, September 6, 2009 at the Opsahl-Kostel Funeral Chapel, Yankton with Rev. Steve Weispfennig officiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.

Burial will be at 10 AM, Monday, September 7, 2009 in the Rosehill Cemetery in Scotland, SD with Rev. Dave Gunderson officiating.

Agnes Inez Brosz was born at home in rural Menno, South Dakota, on February 15, 1917, to Edward and Annette (Nettie Herrboldt) Hauck, and died at Sr. James Care Center on Wednesday, September 2, 2009, at the age of 92. Agnes married Elton Brosz on June 1, 1936. They lived in Scotland, South Dakota, for a few years before moving to Wagner, South Dakota, where they managed the Rivin Brothers grocery store until their retirement in the 1970s. Agnes is remembered by her family and grandchildren for her cooking talents. She was known for her apricot, prune and cinnamon kuchen as well as her crescent rolls, her apricot filled bear claws, and her caramel and cinnamon rolls. Whatever the occasion Agnes always had something good to eat in her freezer. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Wagner where she taught Sunday school and Vacation Bible School. She was active in the Lutheran Women's Missionary League. In 2001, they moved to Yankton where they resided for the rest of their lives. Agnes will also always be remembered for her strong faith.

Agnes is survived by three sons, Gary Brosz (Shirley) of Tyler, Minnesota, Keith Brosz (Nelda) of Anchorage, Alaska, and Dan Brosz (Nancy) of Grand Island, Nebraska; eight grandchildren, Jodi (Randy) Lichtsinn of Erie, Pennsylvania, Jeff (Jennifer) Brosz, Shakopee, Minnesota, Tammy Brosz, Duluth, Minnesota, Robyn (Tim) Koenig of Farr, Missouri, Michelle (Karl) Suhr of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and Rachel Eades, Fallbrook, California, Adam (Shannon) Brosz, McCook, Nebraska, and Erin (Ryan) Byrd, Omaha, Nebraska, and fifteen great grandchildren. She is also survived by one brother, Ervin (Arlene) Hauck of Denver, Colorado, a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Viola (Brosz) and Aaron Konrad of Windom, Minnesota, six nephews and ten nieces.

Agnes was preceded in death by her husband, Elton, two brothers, Elmer and Alvin Hauck, and three sisters, Vera Francis Kuchta, Mildred Zwemke, and Lucille Frye.


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