Nadine’s Scrapbook
Walter and Rose Galgoczi and Their Children in
by Nadine Hardin, granddaughter to Walter and Rose Galgoczi.
My heartfelt gratitude is conveyed to family, friends, universities, and genealogy sites and searchers who helped make this family collection possible. A special note of appreciation is given to my mother, Irma Grace Galgoczi, who has a terrific memory for numbers, places, and events. Please send corrections or additions to me at hardin3942@juno.com.
There is a large collection of photos at www.ancientfaces.com under Photos, then the surnames, Galgoczi, Szabo. Some Salcherts from Isabella county are also in the pictures. My mother's wedding picture, a lot of Walter "Balint" Galgoczi and his wife, Rosa (Fejes) Galgoczi and their family. Also, a historical picture of the DX gas station my Galgoczi grandpa used to have (in Rosebush, MI).
Family notes state that Walter Galgoczi
came to America on Dec. 23, 1906 from Koronco,
Hungary (date correlates closely to the ship manifesto); he sent for his bride,
Rose Fejes, from Sopron,
Hungary, in 1911. They traveled from the
coalmine industry, either in
Three daughters and one son to this marriage were born in
Walter farmed on land owned by Mr. Crawford within walking distance to St. Henry's Parish. Later, with the help of his brother, Andrew Galgoczi, he laid the foundation for the family home on his own land and started a small DX gas station. Today, 2002, that small gas station has passed on to four generations of Galgoczis, known as the Galgoci Oil Transport Company.
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Ship Manifesto:
Balint Galgoczi, at age 25,
single, sailed on the S.S.Barcelona, departing from
About the Ship:
Built by Harlan & Wolff Limited,
Built for Hamburg-American Line, German flag, in 1896 and
named
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Saint Henry’s Historical Account:
An excerpt from Saint
Henry's Centennial History, Rosebush - Vernon, Michigan 1874-1974, p.21:
"About 1908, a specialized type of agriculture,
recently undertaken in central
Thus the years 1908-1912 saw the arrival of many new
families in St. Henry's Parish. The
first few parish reports gave little indication of this - in the years
immediately after their arrival. Soon,
however, they had bought farms, built homes, and made themselves a thrifty,
hard-working part of the community. One of the earliest newcomers was Steve
Black, a native of
Note: The reference to the surname, Black, is translated Fekete in the Hungarian (Magyar) language, while the reference to Steve (Stephanus) Horvath infers a direct maternal descendency to Walter Galgoczi's mother, Rosalia Horvath. Confirmation is pending.
Name variations:
Walter Galgoczi's name variations: The given name, Walter is also known as Balint and Valentine in the native
Daily
Time News, Mt. Pleasant,
Walter Galgoci of Route 4, Clare,
died Sunday, October 7 in
Funeral services will be held Wednesday at
Rosary services will be held Tuesday at
Surviving
are four daughters, Mrs. Rose Salchert of Rosebush, Mrs.
Margaret Graham of AuGres, Mrs. Erma Szabo of
Daily
Times News,
Funeral Services Thursday for Rose Galgoci
Funeral services for Rose Galgoci of Route 4, Clare, who died Monday, March 13 at
Rosary services will be
held this evening at
Surviving are he husband,
Walter, four daughters, Mrs. Rose Salchert of
Rosebush, Mrs. Margaret Graham of AuGres, Mrs. Erma Szabo of South Bend, Indiana, Mrs. Helen Warren of Mt.
Pleasant; three sons, Rudolph of Niles, Ohio, Steve of Mt. Pleasant, Emery of
Rosebush; 15 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren.
(Family notes found state
Rose Fejes Galgoczi came to
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Rose Galgoczi born
The Morning Sun, Mt. Pleasant,
MCF Will Miss Rose
by Mike
Warner, Sun Staff Writer
That is the day when
mandatory retirement forces Rose Salchert out
of her position as the head of housekeeping at the Medical Care Facility.
As part of her duties the
past 13 years Rose has supervised purchasing, taken care of scheduling and been
a friend to everyone associated with the MCF.
Fellow workers aren't sure what
they will miss most when Rose is gone -- the efficient method in which she took
care of her duties or the "legendary" cookies that earned Rose her reputation as an outstanding baker.
"She makes a great
molasses cookie," testified Medical Care Facility Administrator John Verwey.
"Anything good that
can be said about a person you can say Rose," Verwey
addes.
"She has been very loyal and a pleasure to be around."
Salchert began working at MCF 15 years ago, just a few months
after building was opened. She spent the
first two years working on the floor before being promoted to head of
housekeeping.
"I was a widow with
two children to raise and after they were old enough
that they lost their Social Security benefits, I needed a full-time job,"
explained the outgoing senior citizen.
She applied at several
places before being accepted at her present job. And she hasn't regretted a
moment of the past 15 years.
"I have loved it
here," she said. "I like the
people and I enjoy working with the elderly. I feel I've come here, put in a good eight
hours work and known I've done a good job when I left."
Rose has kept abreast on
the latest of housekeeping procedures by taking more than 160 credit hours at
"Rose is very sharp on
housekeeping duties," explained Jo Jennings, director of Inservice Education at the MCF and Rose's biggest sugar
cookie admirer. "She has a sharp awareness of patient needs and why
cleanliness is important."
"It is extremely
important to have someone like Rose to keep things Cleland and
comfortable," echoed Director of Nursing Jan Henning. "We will go a long ways to find someone
to replace her."
Salchert is sure the facility does everything possible for its
patients.
"This place has really
advanced in its rehabilitation programs and equipment since I first started
working here," she recalled.
"I even told my kids if someday I can't take care of myself not to
hesitate to put me in this facility."
That is about the best
testimonial an employee can give their job.
Tears came quickly to Rose
when she reminisces and talks about leaving.
"Sure I'll miss it
here," she says sadly. "I'm a little afraid of how I will handle it. After
15 years of coming in here every morning and greeting people we have become a
family. And now it is almost time to say
good bye."
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Daily Times News,
Funeral Services Friday
Rosebush Farmer Attacked and Fatally Injured by Dairy
Bull
A well-known Rosebush
farmer was fatally injured yesterday after being attacked by a bull. Norbert M. Salchert,
54, of rural Rosebush was found in the barn in critical condition and was
rushed to
Dr. Leo Wickert
said that Salchert suffered a crushed chest,
punctured lung, bruised heart and other internal injuries after being attacked
by the bull. Salchert
had been released from the hospital only a couple of weeks ago for a coronary.
Salchert died at approximately
State police are still
investigating the accident.
Norbert M. Salchert was born
Funeral services will be
held Friday at
Friends may call at the
family residence in
Note: Norbert's parents are Michael Salchert and Margaret (Mae) Perry Salchert,
his grandparents are Mathias Salchert and Catherine
Steffes Salchert. The Salcherts are
listed in the 1925 and 1930 rural and city directories at this site.
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Daily Times News, Obituaries,
Michael Salchert
Michael Salchert,
44, died Saturday, July 31, in St. Mary's Hospital,
Mr. Salchert
was a lifelong resident of
Surviving are his wife,
Janette, two sons, Mark and Michael, three daughters, Janine, Nina, and
Margaret, all at home, his mother, Rose, Rosebush, and brothers
Robert,
Funeral
services will be Tuesday, Aug. 03, at
Daily Times News,
Student Nurse Joanne Salchert.
Rosebush Girl Killed in Toboggan Accident.
Death came to student
nurse, Joanne Marie Salchert, on Christmas Day following
injuries she sustained in a tobogganing accident at Little Mountain, six miles
west of Rosebush.
Joanne, daughter of Mrs.
Rose Salchert of
Joanne was born in
Funeral services will be
held on Saturday, December 28 at
Rosary service will be held
at
Joanne
is survived by her mother Rose; three brothers, Michael Salchert
of Clare; Robert of Las Vegas, Nevada; and Thomas at home in Rosebush and
several aunts and uncles.
Robert W. Salchert, second
born son to Norbert and Rose Galgoczi Salchert, was born on
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Margaret Galgoczi, second
daughter to Walter and Rose Galgoczi, born
1966 Newspaper Clipping, exact newpaper
and date is missing.
Jake C. Graham
Jack C. Graham, 50, AuGres, died at his home in AuGres
of a heart attack. He was a farmer. Survivors: Widow, Margaret, three brothers
and two sisters. Services: Forshee Funeral Home in Twining with burial in the
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Irma Grace Galgoczi, third
daughter to Walter and Rose Galgoczi, born
Anton Tony Szabo, born
Emery Walter Szabo, first born
son to Anton and Irma Galgoczi Szabo,
and name sake of his grandfather, Walter Galgoczi and
uncle, Emery Galgoczi, died on
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Walter Galgoczi, born
February 12, 1917 in East Chicago, Indiana, and first born son to
Walter Galgoczi
and Rose Fejes Galgoczi, died on
Helen Galgoci, born on
Rudolph P. Galgoczi, second
born son to Walter and Rose Galgoczi, was born and
raised in the Rosebush and
Rudolph P. Galgoczi
He was born
He served with the U.S.
Army in World War II. He was an
assistant superintendent of utilities for
He was a member of Newton
Falls First Church of God, where he was a member of the Men's Fellowship, Fishermans and Church Council and served on the board of
trustees for the church ushers staff.
In 1985, he was one of
three men chosen to head the restoration of the church after the tornado.
His first wife, the former June
R. Walton, whom he married on
He is survived by his wife,
the former Evelyn Smith, whom he married Jan 11, 1992; a daughter, Mrs.
Thomas (Cheryl) Mick of Newton Falls, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Shirley Wright of
Youngstown; a stepson, Richard Smith of Youngstown; four sisters, Mrs. Margaret
Graham, Mrs. Helen Horvath, and Mrs. Rose Salchert,
all of Mount Pleasant, Mich., and Mrs. Robert Tatum of Plant City, Fla.; and
eight grandchildren.
The funeral will be at the
church at
Burial will be in
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Rudolph P. Galgoci
Mr. Galgoci
was born
He was assistant
superintendent of utilities for the city of
He was a member of the
Newton Falls First Church of God, the church council, and Men's Fellowship and Fishermans of the church.
He was a member of the borad of trustees of
the church and its ushers staff. In 1985, he was one of three men chosen to
head the restoration of the church after the tornado. He was an Army veteran of World War II.
His first wife, the former June
R. Walton, whom he married
He leaves his second wife,
the former Evelyn Smith, whom he married January 11, 1992; a daughter, Mrs Cheryl Mick of Newton Falls; a stepdaughter, Ms.
Shirley Wright of Youngstown; a stepson, Richard Smith of Youngstown; four
sisters, Mrs. Rose Salchert, Mrs. Margaret Graham and
Mrs. Helen Horvath, all of Mount Pleasant, Mich., and Mrs. Erma Tatum of Plant
City, Fla.; and eight grandchildren.
Services will be at
Friends may call from
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Rudy Galgoci Retires in
The 54 mile-per-hour winds
that swept through
Rudy Galgoci
retired this month, three years after the crisis in the city as utilities
superintendent, and looks back at his job here as a challenge he wanted to face
before retirement.
Galgoci began his career in municipal power in 1948, as a
lineman for the city of
At a retirement dinner
party last week, the Ohio Edison trademark Ready Kilowatt was fashioned into a
Rudy Kilowatt, and Mayor Lester Irwin credited Galgoci
for upgrading the municipal electric system to a reliable one.
"We owe Mr. Galgoci a vote of thanks for making our electric system
reliable," the mayor said.
"The city appreciates his expertise and experience in making our utility
sound once again."
City Manager William
Watkins considered Galgoci's contributions to the
city in terms of all three of the utilities.
"While Rudy spent much of his time in the electric utility, he also
spent many hours in our water, wastewater, and sewer department," Watkins
said.
"The department heads
and all city employees have been wonderful to me," Rudy declared.
"Their cooperation made my job a lot easier, I see the city as having a
progressive, productive future and I leave the city in good hands."
Watkins said the city would
not continue the position of utility superintendent. In all city departments, Galgoci's
responsibility will be divided between supervisors and department heads.
"I think it is
important, however," Watkins pointed out, "that the city consider having a field coordinator limited to one or
two days a week."
By splitting Galgoci's responsibilities, 60 percent of his responsbilities will be given to a field supervisor and
Watkins will handle any day to day problems that arise out of the general
routine.
Since that fateful Saturday
in 1978, city officials believe municipal power in
He
says, "You know, I'm only a phone call away."
June R. Galgoczi, 72; Nurse
at
Mrs. Galgoci
was born
Besides her husband,
Rudolph P., whom she married
Two brothers, Ralph T. and
Donald E. Walton, are deceased.
Friends may call from
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Newton Falls - The funeral
for Mrs. June R. Galgoci, 72, 1001 Milton
Blvd., who died of cancer Wednesday, will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in First
Church of God. Burial will be in
Friends may call at James
Funeral Home from
Mrs. Galgoci
was born
She attended
A resident here seven
years, coming from Niles, Mrs. Galgoci was a member
of First Church of God, where she was past president of the Women's Association
and treasurer of the Board of Missions.
She enjoyed cooking.
Survivors include her
husband, Rudolph P. Galgoci, whom she married
Elizabeth Galgoczi, born on
Morning Sun News, Mt. Pleasant,
Steve Galgoczi
Steve Galgoczi,
59, of
Services are scheduled for
Thursday at
Friends may call at the Lux-Rush Funeral Home after
There will be a Pilgrim
Degree Moose service at
Memorial contributions to
the Sacred Heart school and church of the Sacred Heart
Foundation would be appreciated.
Mr. Galgoczi
was born
A lifelong resident of the
area, Mr. Galgoczi was a member of the Mt. Pleasant
Moose Lodge for 19 years. He was governor of the lodge in 1966-67, received a
Fellowship Degree in 1968, the Pilgrim Degree in 1976, was a past state
president of the Michigan Moose Association, a member of the national board of Moosehart Officers in Illinois, was serving as Herder of
East Michigan Moose Legion No.107, was a prelate and vice president to the
Michigan Moose Association, was a 25 Club member of the 100 Division, and
served three years as district president of the Moose Association.
He is survived by his wife,
Ismerie; one son, Steve of Mt. Pleasant; three
daughters, Janice Knowlton of Shephered, Barbara
Taylor of Mt. Pleasant and Connie Lirones of
California; two brothers, Rudy Galgoczi of Niles and
Ohio and Emery Galgoczi of Rosebush; four sisters,
Rose Salchert of Rosebush, Margaret Graham of Mt.
Pleasant, and Helen Horvath and Erma Tatum, both of Florida; 15 grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren.
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Baptismal Record,
Registration of baptism:
Place:
Christian Name: Stephanus Galgoczi
Residence: Rosebush,
Parents: Guallerius Galgoczi and Rosa Fejes (Hungaraia)
Grandparents Name: Stephanus Horvath
and Rosa Grgecg (or Grgecz)
Minister: Geo W. Flanagan
Morning Sun News,
Ismerie Galgoczi
Ismerie Galgoczi, 69, of
Services are scheduled for
Friends may call at the Lux Funeral Home in
A Moose service is
scheduled for
Memorial contributions may
be made to the Sacred Heart Academy Foundation.
Mrs. Galgoczi
was born
A resident of the
She is survived by a son,
Steve of Mt. Pleasant, three daughters, Janice Knowlton of Shepherd, Barbara
Taylor of Mt. Pleasant, and Connie Lironer of
California; three sisters, Glenore Moss of Mt.
Pleasant, Virgilene Van Ommeren
of Mt. Pleasant, and Lina Ruth Teeter of Clare; 15
grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
She was also preceded in
death by one sister and three brothers.
Note: Ismerie's first
husband, Ralph
Freer and son, Alan both died in 1940 from drowing in
a boating accident in
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Morning Sun, Mt. Pleasant,
Emery W. Galgoci
Emery W. Galgoci, 59, of Rosebush died
Arrangements are pending at
the Stinson-Helms Funeral Home in
Friends may call at the
funeral home from
Morning Sun, Mt. Pleasant,
Emery W. Galgoci, 59, of
Rosebush died
Services are scheduled for
A prayer service is
scheduled today at
Memorial contributions may
be made to the St. Henry's Catholic Church School fund. Envelopes are available at the funeral home.
Mr. Galgoci
was born on
A lifelong resident of the
area, Mr. Galgoci was a veteran of World War II,
serving in the U.S. Army in
Mr. Galgoci
is survived by his wife, Betty; two sons, Wendell of Coleman, Larry of
Rosebush; a brother, Rudy Galgoci of Newton Falls,
Ohio; four sisters, Rose Salchert of Rosebush,
Margaret Graham and Helen Horvath, both of Mt. Pleasant, and Erma Szabo-Tatum of Plant City, Fla.; and six grandchildren.
He
was preceded in death by a brother, Steve Galgoci.
Margaret Galgoczi, second
born daughter to Walter and Rose (Fejes) Galgoczi, was raised in Rosebush,
Mt. Pleasant
(also posted in The Morning Sun
Newspaper,
Graham, Margaret T.
Margaret T. Graham, age 88, of
Funeral Services for Margaret will be held on Tuesday, June
11th, at
The family will receive friends on Tuesday, June 11th, from
Margaret was born
Margaret is survived by several nieces and nephews; three
sisters Rose Salchert of Rosebush, Helen Horvath of
Nadine’s note: a brother, Walter Galgoczi, who passed away at the tender age of one year, also preceded Margaret in death.
In loving memory of my precious mother, two obituaries and a death notice follow:
Mt. Pleasant,
Irma Grace Szabo-Tatum,
Irma Grace Szabo-Tatum, 87, former resident of
Rosebush, MI, passed away in a nursing home at
On
Irma was a member of St. Henry's Church (Rosebush)
when she lived in Rosebush and spent her younger years and early teens being
treated for polio at the
Survivors include her children, Monica (Clarence) Bright (AZ), Nadine (David) Love-Hardin (FL), Anthony (Janet) Szabo (IN); six grandchildren, Edward (Ruth) Love, Dean (Shannon) Love, Renee (Gary) Stone, Shawn (Heather) Love, Tony (Debra) Szabo, Jason Szabo, granddaughter-in-law, Cindy Love; ten great-grandchildren. Also surviving are sisters, Rose Salchert, Helen Horvath; sister-in-law, Betty Galgoci; nephews, Thomas (Janet) Salchert, Larry (Janet) Galgoczi, Wendell (Sandra) Galgoci, Steve (Debra) Galgoczi; neices Cheryl (Thomas) Mick, Janice Knowlton and Kathleen Davis.
Irma will be interred at
Note: Age calculated at time of death: 87 years, 6 months, 18 days.
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Irma Grace Szabo-Tatum, May 11, 1915-
Irma Grace Tatum, 87, former resident of South Bend, passed away in a nursing
home at Altamonte Springs, Fla., on Friday, Nov. 29, 2002. Irma was born to
Walter and Rose (Fejes) Galgoczi
on
On
Irma was an employee at Associates, Inc.,
Survivors include her children; Monica (Clarence) Bright of Arizona, Nadine (David) Love-Hardin of Florida, Anthony (Janet) Szabo of Osceola; six grandchildren, Edward (Ruth) Love, Dean (Shannon) Love, Renee (Gary) Stone, Shawn (Heather) Love, Tony (Debra) Szabo, Jason Szabo; granddaughter-in-law, Cindy Love; ten great-grandchildren, Joshua, Jessica, Jennifer and Josiah Love, Megan and Emily Szabo, Cynthia and Aaron Stone, Kaileen Reed-Rand Love, and Kodi Love; stepsons, Robert Leon and Randal Tatum and their families; sisters, Rose Salchert and Helen Horvath, both of Michigan, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at
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IRMA G. TATUM, 87,
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In loving memory of my dear father, so missed even after all these years:
Anton T. Szabo, 61, of
Born
Friends may call after
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SZABO - Services for Anton T. Szabo, 61, of
Age caculated at time of death: 61 years, 6 months, 29 days.
Nadine's notes: During the post-depression era, my
father was also a taxi-cab driver and a milkman. Father Yast, who officiated at Anton Szabo's
funeral, also officiated at Irma (Galgoczi) Szabo's funeral. He also gave communion to three of
their grandchildren.
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Walter Galgoczi
first born son to Walter "Balint" and Rosa
(Fejes) Galgoczi, was born
February 12, 1917 in East Chicago, Lake County, Indiana and died March 6, 1918
In East Chicago. He is buried at
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Marriage applications reveal the parentage to Walter "Balint" Galgoczi and Rosa (Fejes) Galgoczi:
Indiana: Lake County Court House, 2293 North Main, Crown Point, Indiana 46307; Marriage Licenses misspelled their surnames, but they both signed their names correctly.
Name: Balim
Galgocsi
When born:
Address:
Occupation: Copper Works.
Father: Steve Galgocsi;
birthplace,
Mother: Rosa Horvath; birthplace,
First marriage: Yes.
Signed: "Balim Galgoczi"
Marriage License:
Name: Roza Fyes
When born: December, 1889
Address:
Occupation: none.
Father: James(Janus?) Fyes; birthplace,
Mother: Roza Duskacz; birthplace,
First marriage: Yes.
Signed: "Roza Fejes"
Note: Duskacz could be
spelled Duakacz; according to the marriage index, they
were married
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Daily Times News,
Rose & Walter Galgoci.
In loving memory of our Dear Mother and Dad who passed away eleven years ago,
seven months apart. God only picks the best flowers in his garden.
Prayer: Lord make me an instrument of thy peace; where there is injury,
pardon; where there (is) hatred, let me sow love; where there is doubt, faith;
where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; and where there
is sadness, joy. O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be
consoled as to console; to be understood, as to understand; to be loved, as to
love; for it is in giving that we receive, it is in pardoning that we are
pardoned, and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. Your Children: Rose Salchert,
Margaret Graham, Erma Tatum, Rudolph Galgoci, Helen
Horvath, Steve Galgoci, Emery Galgoci.
Note: In all probability, the daughters who lived in
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Andrew Galgoczi (October
22, 1880 - February 2, 1948) elected to stay in
Death Notices -
GALGECZI - Andrew Galgeczi, age 68,
of
Age calculated at time of death: 67 years, 3 months, 11 days. Age in obituary conflicts with the actual birth year written by Andrew on his marriage application to Kedi Serman.
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Marriage Applications, please note the surname is now listed as Galgocy:
Indiana: Clerk of the Court, 2293 North Main, Crown Point, Lake County, Indiana, Marriage License:
Name: Andrew Galgocy
When born:
Address:
Occupation: Laborer
Father: Steve Galgocy; birthplace,
Mother: Rosalia
Horvath; birthplace,
First marriage: No.
How often married before: once.
Previous marriage dissolved: yes; How and
when: divorced, two years ago.
Signed: "Andar Galgocy"
Clerk of the Court,
Name: Kedi Nemeth Serman
When born:
Address:
Occupation: none.
Father: Anton Nemeth; birthplace,
Mother: Annie (no surname listed); birthplace,
First marriage: no
How often married before: once.
Previous marriage dissolved: yes; How and
when: death, 10 years ago.
Signed: "Kedi Nimeth Serman"
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The Morning Sun, Mt. Pleasant
Rose Salchert (August 3, 1911 - December 21, 2003).
Rose Salchert, 92, of Rosebush
died
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at
Friends may call at Lux Funeral Home on Monday from 4-8 p.m. with a vigil service beginning at 7:00 p.m. Visitation continues at the church on Tuesday from 10-11 a.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Henry Church or the Isabella County Medical Care Facility. Envelopes are available at Lux Funeral Home.
Rose was born
A life resident of
Rose is survived by one son, Thomas (Janice) Salchert of Blanchard; five grandchildren, Mark (Betty) Salchert of Clare, Janinne (David) Kredell of Lexington, Nina (Dave) Andrews of Battle Creek, Meg (Russ) Miller of Farwell, and Michael (Tammy) Salchert of Bay City; two step-grandchildren, Aaron (Jennifer) Leonard of Comstock Park and Joseph Leonard of Shepherd; eight great grandchildren; one sister, Helen Horvath of Mt. Pleasant; and a daughter-in-law, Janette Salchert of Coleman.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Norbert in 1960; daughter, Joanne in 1963; two sons, Michael in 1976 and Robert in 1999; three brothers; and three sisters.