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Marion Martha "Marion" Tuscher Hammrich

14 Apr 1899 – 28 Sep 1967

Birth14 Apr 1899
Death28 Sep 1967
CemeteryHoly Cross Cemetery
Ipswich , Edmunds County , South Dakota , USA
Added byMaxine White on 22 Apr 2018
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Suggested edit: Mary-Ann "Marion" Martha Tuscher-Hammrich was born in Ipswich, Edmonds County, South Dakota on Friday, April 14, 1899 and is the daughter of Johannes "John" & Barbara Katherine Galsenlichter-Tuscher, and she is the wife of Franklin "Frank" Stephen Hammrich. The following Is Marion Tuscher-Hammrich’s Obituary Published In The Ipswich Tribune On October 9, 1967 RITES HELD FOR MRS. HAMMRICH Solemn Requiem Mass Sung At Holy Cross For Lifelong Ipswich Resident Solemn Requiem Mass was sung by the Holy Cross Choir for Mrs. Marion Hammrich at Holy Cross Church on Tuesday, October 3, 1967 at 10:00 a.m. Officiating were: The Rev. L. Donald Grace, Pastor of Holy Cross was celebrant, the Rev. Gary Nolt of Leola was Deacon and the Rev. Paul Quinn of Gettysburg, Sub-Deacon. Mrs. Hammrich passed away on Thursday, September 28, 1967 at St. Luke's Hospital in Aberdeen, at the age of 68 years, five months and 14 days. Death was attributed to heart failure and various other causes. She had been afflicted with diabetes for many years. She died as result of Cardiac Failure and Bronchopneumonia and Diabetes Mellitus due to Myocardial Infarction. Mary-Ann "Marion" Tuscher-Hammrich was born in Ipswich, Edmunds County, South Dakota on April 14, 1899. She was the daughter of Johannes and Barbara Galsenlichter-Tuscher. Her siblings included: Barbara, Genevieve, Jennie, Steven, Magdelena, Rose, Jacob, John, Daniel, Felix, Joeph and Michael Tuscher. Pallbearers were A. T. Schu­macher, Walter Schumacher, Tony Hammrich, Floyd Hammrich,. Ben Weber and Steve Hammrich. In­terment was made in Holy Cross Cemetery. The Hein Funeral Home of Ipswich was in charge of ar­rangements. The deceased was a lifelong resi­dent of the Ipswich community. She was born at Ipswich on April 14, 1899, the daughter of John and Barbara Galsenlichter-Tuscher. She received her education in the Ipswich Schools. On January 14, 1919 she was united in marriage to Frank Stephen Hammrich. They made their home on a farm West of Ipswich. Her husband preceded her in death. She continued to live on the farm until four years ago when she moved into Ipswich. She was a member of Holy Cross Church and the Al­tar Society. At the time of her death; surviving were seven daughters; Mrs. John (Caroline) Armstrong of Columbus, Kansas, Miss Florence Hammrich of Porterville, California, Mrs. Dorothy Gisi of Ipswich, South Dakota, Mrs. John (Rosella) Heilman of Yakima, Washington, Mrs. Elton (Rita) Her­man of Stuttgart, Germany, Sister Mary Clarence (Helen Mae) of Yankton, South Dakota and Mrs. Gilbert (Mar­ion) Peterson of Longmont, Colorado, three sons; Ernest of Mobridge, South Dakota, Franklin and Eugene both of Ipswich South Dakota; three sisters; Mrs. Joe (Genevieve) Schumacher, Mrs. Joe (Magdalena) Weber of Aber­deen, South Dakota, and Mrs. Neil (Rose) Nel­son of Rapid City, S.D., four brothers; Steve Tuscher of Rapid City, S.D., Mich­ael E. Tuscher of Seattle, Washington, John Tuscher of Delta, Ohio, and Joe Tuscher of Seattle, Washington and 21 grandchildren. Mary-Ann was proceeded in death by her parents; Johannes and Barbara Hammrich, and her two sons; Martin and Wendelyn and her husband Franklin Hammrich. Contributor: Jessie Garza (48086308)

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