Genealogy Data Page 27 (Notes Pages)
Stewart Gayle Frances [Female] b. APR 1963 Omaha, Douglas, NE
Schneider Thaxton Rex [Male] b. 14 MAR 1928 Saginaw, MI - d. 21 AUG 1975 Saginaw, MI

Documents:
Burial headstone, Oakwood Cemetery, Saginaw, MINews Headline:
Two Charged In Slaying
SAGINAW (UPI) Authorities have charged two Saginaw men with the murders of a city real estate officer, his wife and their 24-year old son, who were found shot to death in the kitchen of their home two weeks ago. Police said Tuesday they were seeking a third man. Police said one of the suspects already was in jail on charges of murdering two other persons a day after the slayings of Thaxton R. Schneider, 47, his wife Eleanore, 47, and their son Danny. The suspects were identified as Bennie Thomas, 26, and Albert Price Jr., 17, both of Saginaw. Thomas, police said, was arrested earlier in connection with a double shooting that occurred one day after the Schneiders were slain [by an] apparent intruder. Thomas and Price were charged with three counts of felony murder and with one count each of conspiracy to commit robbery.
- Saginaw News, 4 Sep 1975
Roy Eleanore Rita [Female] b. 27 MAY 1928 Baie de Wasai, Chippewa, MI - d. 21 AUG 1975 Saginaw, MI
Bruskotter Alberta Anna Mary* [Female] b. 19 OCT 1909 Fort Jennings, Putnam, OH - d. 5 APR 1997 Ashley, Gratiot, MI
Documents:
Birth record, Putnam, County, OHBirth record, St Josephs Catholic Church, Ft Jennings, Putnam, OH1940 US Census, Jasper Twp, Midland, MIBurial Monument, Oak Grove Cemetery, St, Louis, MI
Bruskotter Mildred Christine* [Female] b. 24 APR 1911 Coe, Isabella, MI - d. 18 SEP 1982 Stanford, Jerome Twp, Midland, MI
Bruskotter Irene Mary* [Female] b. 6 JAN 1913 Shepherd, Coe Twp, Isabella, MI - d. 10 MAY 1988 Provincial House, Midland, MI

Documents:
1940 Census, Saginaw, Saginaw, MIBurial headstone, Mount Olivet Cemetery, Saginaw, MIObituary:
Stack, Mrs. Irene M., Sanford, Michigan. Passed away Tuesday, May 10, 1988, at the Provincial House in Midland. Age 75 years. Irene M. Bruskotter was born Jan. 6, 1913, in Shepherd, Mich., coming to Saginaw, in 1933 and moving to Sanford, in 1970. She was married Bernard S. Stack, April 10, 1937. He survives her. She was a former member of Holy Rosary Catholic Church and its Rosary Society. She was a member of St. Agnes Catholic Church, Sanford and a Red Cross Volunteer, a member of the Jacks and Jills Senior Citi-zens of Sanford. Surviving besides her husband, are three sons, one daughter and their spouses, Thomas and Lucille Stack, Beaverton; William and Bonnie Stack, Elaine and Robert Kushon, all of Saginaw; David and Carol Stack, Bay City; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two sisters, two brothers and one sister-in-law; many nieces and nephews. Three brothers and one sister predeceased her. Funeral service will take place 12:00 noon Friday at the Snow Funeral Home, 3775 N. Center Rd. between Shattuck and McCarty where a Resurrection Mass will be celebrated by Rev. Fr. Charles Kehoe with burial in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Thursday and 9:00 a.m. Friday until time of service. Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider Michigan Heart Assoc.; St. Agnes Church, Sanford or Senior Citizens of Sanford.
- Saginaw News, 11 May 1988
Bruskotter Melvin Alexander* [Male] b. 15 SEP 1915 Shepherd, Coe Twp,Isabella, MI - d. 23 JUN 1990 Blodgett Medical Ctr, Grand Rapids, MI
Bruskotter Elmer John Henry* [Male] b. 14 DEC 1916 Shepherd, Coe Twp, Isabella, MI - d. 1 MAY 2000 Grandville, Kent, MI
Documents:
1940 Census, Saginaw, Saginaw, MIBurial headstone, Resurrection Cemetery, Wyoming Twp, Kent, MIBurial headstone (detail), Resurrection Cemetery, Wyoming Twp, Kent, MIObituary:
Elmer Bruskotter, aged 83, of Wyoming, passed away unexpectedly Monday, May 1, 2000. He is survived by his son Ronald (Nan) Bruskotter; his grandchildren, Michelle (Brett) Miller and Brad Bruskotter; his great grandsons, Nathan and Nicholas. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 11 AM at St. John Vianney Church. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. The family will receive visitors Wednesday 7 to 9 PM at the DeGraaf Funeral Home, 4031 Clyde Park SW.
- DeGraaf Funeral Home
Koester Maria Anna [Female] b. 4 JAN 1826 Ascheberg, Westfalen, Prussia - d. APRIL 1874 Glandorf, Putnam, OH
Documents:
1850 Census, Ottawa, Putnam, OHMarriage Record, Putnam County, OHMarriage Record, State of OhioMarriage Record, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OHDeath Record, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OH
Doepker Anna Caroline* [Female] b. 26 OCT 1845 Glandorf, Putnam, OH - d. 5 DEC 1881 Glandorf, Putnam, OH

Documents:
Birth Record, St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OH1850 Census, Ottawa, Putnam, OHMarriage Record, State of OhioDeath Record, St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OHShrine at St John the Baptist "Pioneer" Cemetery, Glandorf, OHNote: Anna Caroline Doepker's headstone was moved in the 1930's and placed, along with all other markers in St John the Baptist "Pioneer" Cemetery, in a single shrine.
Doepker Mary Matilda* [Female] b. 9 JUN 1848 Glandorf, Putnam, OH - d. 8 SEP 1921 Ottawa, Putnam, OH
Documents:
Baptismal Record, St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OH1850 Census, Ottawa, Putnam, OH1900 Census, Ottawa, Putnam, OHMarriage Record, St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OHDeath Record, Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa, OHDeath Record, State of OhioBurial monument, Sts Peter and Paul Cemetery, Ottawa, OHBurial monument (detail), Sts Peter and Paul Cemetery, Ottawa, OH
Doepker Johann Diedrich (Dirk)* [Male] b. 8 FEB 1774 Schwege, Osnabruck, Germany - d. 30 MAY 1826
Actual surname: Döpker
Ebbeskotte Ferdinand [Male] b. 1812 Hanover, Germany - d. 2 MAR 1879 Jennings Twp, Putnam, OH
Bode Mary Angelica [Female]
Harrison Lelah Marie [Female] b. 24 OCT 1918 Pine River Twp, Gratiot, MI - d. 11 SEP 1998 St Louis, Gratiot, MI
Bruskotter Julie Ann* [Female] b. 31 MAR 1941 Saginaw, MI
Bruskotter Nancy Susan* [Female] b. 12 AUG 1942 Saginaw, MI - d. 16 MAR 2012 Breckenridge, Gratiot, MI

Documents:
Burial Monument, Oak Grove Cemetery, St. Louis, MIObituary:
Nancy Susan Hrabal, 69, of Breckenridge passed away Friday, March 16, 2012 at her home with her family by her side.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at Mt. St. Joseph Catholic Church in St. Louis with Father Jim Bessert, Father Thai Hung Nguyen and Deacon Al Oliver officiating. Visitation will be held at Smith Family Funeral Home, St. Louis Chapel on Sunday, March 18, 2012 from 4-8 PM and Monday, March 18, 2012 from 1-4 and 5-8 PM. There will be a Vigil Prayer Service held on Monday at 7:00 PM at the funeral home. Interment will be at Oak Grove Cemetery, St. Louis.
Nancy was born on August 12, 1942 in Saginaw, Michigan to Melvin and Lelah (Harrison) Bruskotter. She grew up in St. Louis and graduated from St. Louis High School with the class of 1960. She graduated from Mercy Central School of Nursing in Grand Rapids in 1962. Nancy married Richard Hrabal at Mt. St. Joseph Catholic Church in St. Louis on April 27, 1963. Richard and Nancy have lived on and operated their farm for 48 years. Nancy dedicated her life to her husband, five children and twelve grandchildren. She was always willing to lend a helping hand and she especially liked going to her grandchildren's activities. Nancy enjoyed researching the genealogy of the Bruskotter and Hrabal families in her spare time. She also enjoyed traveling with her husband, in their fifth wheel during the winter months.
Nancy is survived by her husband Richard, of 48 years, daughters; Susan (Andrew) Mojica of Freeland, Nanette (Matthew) Brown of St. Louis, sons; Kurt (Cynthia) Hrabal of Breckenridge and James Hrabal of St. Louis, grandchildren; Bryant LaBonville, Jacob and Drew Mojica, Alyssa, Amber, and Spencer Brown, Hunter, Landon, and Rylyn Hrabal, Laurel, Izabelle, and Michael Hrabal, sister Julie (Donald) Merkel of Sea Cliff Long Island, NY, and sister in law Shirley Aquino of Holt. She was preceded in death by her parents, son John P. Hrabal and brother M. James Bruskotter.
Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice or to the Pardee Cancer Treatment Fund. Online condolences may be sent to smithfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
- Smith Family Funeral Homes, St. Louis Chapel, St. Louis, MI
Bruskotter Melvin James* [Male] b. 18 OCT 1944 Alma, Gratiot, MI - d. 21 APR 2007 Big Rapids, Mecosta, MI
Documents:
Burial mausoleum, Oak Grove Cemetery, St Louis, Gratiot, MIObituary:
Melvin James Bruskotter, managing editor of the Big Rapids Pioneer in Big Rapids, Michigan, died of natural causes unexpectedly Saturday evening at home.
James was born in Alma, Michigan, the son of Melvin and Lelah (Harrison) Bruskotter, and graduated from St. Louis High School in 1963. Jim graduated from Central Michigan University with a degree in journalism and later attended Michigan State University. Jim was employed with the Ingham County News, the Alma Daily Record Leader and the Macomb Daily before beginning his career as managing editor with Pioneer Publications in 1971. On July 20 of the same year, Jim married Shirley Gleim, who survives.
Jim served as an editor for the Pioneer and The Pioneer Group's affiliate publications for more than 36 years. As managing editor, he authored thousands of editorials and helped coordinate the use of news stories between the Pioneer and the weekly newspapers the Lake County Star and Pioneer Osceola Edition.
His efforts helped earn numerous awards from The Associated Press and the Michigan Press Association for news coverage, photography and opinion writing. Bruskotter was a newsroom leader who served as a mentor to young journalists who began their careers in Big Rapids, Pioneer Group Chairman Jack Batdorff said.
Jim was a member and past president of the Mecosta County Area Chamber of Commerce, a member of St. Paul's Campus Parish, and a member of the Mecosta County Historical Society. He also was a member of the Big Rapids Historical Preservation Commission and enjoyed working on the history of Big Rapids and with the Sesquicentennial Committee. Jim also was instrumental in editing "School Days Gone By," a book written by Kathleen Curtis and Geraldine Sturdavant.
In his spare time, Jim enjoyed Saturday morning rides with his wife, walking "Corey" the family dog, golfing and bowling, where he was a member of a league for many years.
Pioneer Publisher John Norton remembered Jim as a consummate journalist and invaluable member of the editorial board. "Jim was a journalist's journalist, a true newsman who cared deeply for the common man, our readers," Norton said. "I'll miss our sparring over editorial positions, as we didn't always see eye to eye on topics, but I always respected Jim's opinion. He was a person of strong convictions."
Along with his wife, Jim is survived by his daughter, Sarah (Mark) Haase of Kalamazoo; three sons, Jeremy (Liz) Bruskotter of Minnesota, Eric Bruskotter of Grand Rapids and Joshua Bruskotter of Big Rapids; granddaughter, Macy Ann Haase; two sisters, Nancy (Richard) Hrabel of Breckenridge and Julie (Don) Merkel of New York; and several nieces and nephews. His parents and a nephew, John Hrabal, preceded Jim in death.
-Mohnke Funeral Home, Big Rapids, MI
Masters Geoffrey Daniel* b. 17 OCT 1984
Kramer Mary Ann [Female] b. 2 FEB 1857 Glandorf, Putnam, OH - d. 2 OCT 1926 Shepherd, Isabella, MI
Documents:
Baptismal Record, St John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OHRecord of Marriage, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Glandorf, OHRecord of Marriage, State of Ohio1870 Census, Greensburg, Putnam, OHBurial monument, St Vincent De Paul Cemetery, Shepherd, MIObituary:
Mary Ann Kramer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Kramer, was born Feb. 3, 1857 and died October 2, 1926.
She was united in marriage to Hery Doepker May 2, 1882. To this union eleven children were born, ten of whom still survive.
Aside from the children there are three brothers, two sisters and thirty-five grandchildren who are left to mourn their loss.
The funeral services were held at the Catholic church Tuesday, Oct. 5th and was largely attended. Eight of her sons acted as pall bearers.
Those from out of town who were here to attend the funeral were:
Ed Wieser and wife, Miss Lena Kregar, August Kregar, Mrs. John Hobenbrink, Mrs. Frank Hobenbrink, and Harry Myers and wife all of Ohio; L. J. Doepker and wife and Miss Irena Ramps of Owosso; Mrs. John Gaugier and Miss Valetta Doepker of Lansing, and Albert Doepker and wife of Appleton, Wisc.
- Shepherd Argus, October 2, 1926
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