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Rosa Virginia "Rose" Schutte Ostdiek

8 Nov 1895 – 20 Jun 1953

Birth8 Nov 1895
Death20 Jun 1953
CemeteryBenkelman Cemetery
Benkelman , Dundy County , Nebraska , USA
Added bySusan (Rempe) Spieker on 21 Jun 2020
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The Nelson Gazette (Nelson, NE), Thursday, February 4, 1915; pg. 5 LAWRENCE HAPPENS. (From The Locomotive. Married - At St. Stephens church (sic), January 12, 1915, Rev. Hahn officiating, Mr. Ferdinand Ostdiek and Rosa Schutte. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schutte and the groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ostdiek. A little celebration was given at the home of the bride and the groom gave a dance at McCauley's hall in the evening. The happy couple immediately went to housekeeping on a farm west of Mt. Clare. ==================== The Lawrence Locomotive (Lawrence, NE), Thursday, June 25, 1953; pg. 1 MRS. F.J. OSTDIEK PASSES AWAY AT BENKLEMAN Mrs. F.J. Ostdiek passed away at her home near Benkleman, Nebraska Saturday morning about 4:30 o'clock. She had been in failing health for several years and died a lingering death due to cancer. Rose Schutte Ostdiek, daughter of Herman Schutte and Mary Schroer was born on November 8, 1895 at Lawrence, Nebraska and died at her home in Benkleman, Nebraska on June 20, 1953 at the age of 57 years. She was united in marriage to Ferdinand Ostdiek on Jan. 12, 1915 in St. Stephens Catholic church by the Rev. Aloys Hahn . They located on a farm south of Lawrence, where they lived until 1921, when they moved to Indianola. In 1941 the family moved to Benkleman. The deceased is survived by her husband, three sons, Walter of Hinderson, Colo. Louis of McCook and J.D. at home; Six daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Stevens of McCook; Mrs. Roberta O'Leary of Ant on, Colo., Mrs. Irene Reining, Mrs. Irma Johnson, Miss Kathleen Ostdiek and Yvonne Ostdiek of Benkleman. Preceeding her in death were three sons Gerald who died in 1921 at the age of 4. Alvin 21, who passed away in 1942 and Raymond 15, who died in 1947. Two daughter and four sons passed away in infancy. She also leaves to mourn her loss 15 grandchildren; her mother Mrs. Mary Schutte of Indianola; two brother Joe Schutte of Sterling Colo., Frank Schutte of McCook, Seven sisters, Mrs. Joe Rempe of Bostwick, Mrs. Ben Rempe of Clarks, Mrs. Ben Kimminau of Hastings, Mrs. Andrew Kohmetscher of McCook, Mrs. Frank Sughrue of Indianola, Mrs. Jack Trent of Cambridge and Mrs. Milo Spaulding of Benkleman. With a gentle spirit enhanced by a warm friendliness, Mrs. Ostdiek was loved by all who knew her. She was a grand and saintly Catholic mother. A Holy life with its beautiful example of Christian virtues has ended, but she leaves to her children and friends the inheritage of an example of a life well lived. Funeral services were held at St. Joseph's Church, Benkleman on Monday June 22 at 9:00 a.m. The Requiem High Mass was offered by the Rev. Bollard O.M.I . of McCook with Msgr. H.S. Haukap of Imperial and the Rev. E.F. Kolar of Seward present in the sanctuary. Msgr. Haukap gave the funeral serman. The Rev. Frank Sherman Pastor of St. Joseph's parish, directed the choir. Burial was made in the Benkleman Catholic cemetery with the Rev. Frank Sherman officiating at the graveside services. Pallbearers were two sons Walter Ostdiek and Louis Ostdiek and 4 son-in-laws Paul O'Leary, Alphonse Reining, Orval Johnson, and Joy Stevens. Relatives and friends attending the final rites were from McCook; Hinderson, Colo.; Anton, Colo.; Denver, Colo.; Indianola; Lawrecne; Hastings; Cambridge; Sterling, Colo.; Last Chance, Colo.; St. Francis, Kansas; Bird City, Kans.; Bartley; Hoys Center; Wauneta and Haigler.

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