[Male] b. 15 DEC 1929 Chesaning, MI - d. 17 MAR 2016
[Female] b. 17 DEC 1921 Minden City, Michigan - d. 15 OCT 2007 Kennewick, Benton, WA
Top row, L to R: Children Rebecca, Michael, Kathryn and Maria.
Bottom row, L to R: Husband Richard Studer, Rosemary, daughter Kristine.
She was president of her senior class at Deckerville (MI) High School and graduated from St. Mary’s Hospital School of Nursing in Grand Rapids, MI.
She was a Kennewick resident for 44 years. She was employed as a registered nurse at Kennewick General Hospital and as director of nursing for area assisted-living facilities.
She developed the curriculum for and taught the Medical Careers class at Kennewick High School.
She also worked for the Benton County Juvenile Justice Center as nursing services coordinator.
Obituary:
Rosemary Carroll Studer died peacefully at home on October 15, 2007.
She was born December 17, 1921, in Minden City, Michigan, to Marguerite Norton and Russell Harrison Carroll.
She was president of her senior class at Deckerville (MI) High School and graduated from St. Mary's Hospital School of Nursing in Grand Rapids, MI.
She married Richard R. Studer in 1946.
Rosemary was a Kennewick resident for 44 years. She was employed as a registered nurse at Kennewick General Hospital and as director of nursing for area assisted-living facilities. She developed the curriculum for and taught the medical careers class at Kennewick High School.
She also worked for the Benton County Juvenile Justice Center as nursing services coordinator.
Preceding her in death are husband, Richard Studer; parents, Russell and Marguerite Carroll; brother, Robert Bernard Carroll and granddaughter, Carrie Elisabeth Ames.
Surviving are her children: Kathryn (Robert) Marsh, Maria Ames, Rebecca (Walter) Berling, Michael (Michelle) Studer and Kristine DeZarn; grandchildren: Heidi Ames, Hannah DenBleyker, Daniel Studer, Jeri Studer, Nicholas Berling, Anders Berling, Thomas Studer, Nicholas Studer, Katharine DeZarn and Jacob DeZarn; great-grandson, Noah DenBleyker; great-granddaughter, Ataya Studer; and brothers, Russell James Carroll and John Norton Carroll.
Rosemary was a longtime member of St. Joseph's Catholic Parish in Kennewick. She was active in the Legion of Mary and other parish programs.
In honor of our mother's special devotion to the Virgin Mary, recitation of the Holy Rosary will be held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, October 17th, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 520 S. Garfield St.
Our family is grateful to the staff of The Hospice at the Chaplaincy for their respectful assistance as we cared for our mother.
The family suggests a memorial donation to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, PO Box 50, Memphis, TN, 38101 or a charity of the donor's choice.
Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum.
Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Jesus.
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus,
Nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.
The family invites you to sign their online guest book at www.muellersfuneralhomes.com.
Published in Tri-City Herald on Oct. 17, 2007.Rosemary Carroll Studer died peacefully at home on October 15, 2007.
She was born December 17, 1921, in Minden City, Michigan, to Marguerite Norton and Russell Harrison Carroll.
She was president of her senior class at Deckerville (MI) High School and graduated from St. Mary's Hospital School of Nursing in Grand Rapids, MI.
She married Richard R. Studer in 1946.
Rosemary was a Kennewick resident for 44 years. She was employed as a registered nurse at Kennewick General Hospital and as director of nursing for area assisted-living facilities. She developed the curriculum for and taught the medical careers class at Kennewick High School.
She also worked for the Benton County Juvenile Justice Center as nursing services coordinator.
Preceding her in death are husband, Richard Studer; parents, Russell and Marguerite Carroll; brother, Robert Bernard Carroll and granddaughter, Carrie Elisabeth Ames.
Surviving are her children: Kathryn (Robert) Marsh, Maria Ames, Rebecca (Walter) Berling, Michael (Michelle) Studer and Kristine DeZarn; grandchildren: Heidi Ames, Hannah DenBleyker, Daniel Studer, Jeri Studer, Nicholas Berling, Anders Berling, Thomas Studer, Nicholas Studer, Katharine DeZarn and Jacob DeZarn; great-grandson, Noah DenBleyker; great-granddaughter, Ataya Studer; and brothers, Russell James Carroll and John Norton Carroll.
Rosemary was a longtime member of St. Joseph's Catholic Parish in Kennewick. She was active in the Legion of Mary and other parish programs.
In honor of our mother's special devotion to the Virgin Mary, recitation of the Holy Rosary will be held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, October 17th, at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 520 S. Garfield St.
Our family is grateful to the staff of The Hospice at the Chaplaincy for their respectful assistance as we cared for our mother.
The family suggests a memorial donation to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, PO Box 50, Memphis, TN, 38101 or a charity of the donor's choice.
Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum.
Benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui, Jesus.
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus,
Nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.
[Translation:
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee.
Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of your womb.
Mother of God, pray for us sinners;
Now and at the hour of our death. Amen.]
The family invites you to sign their online guest book at www.muellersfuneralhomes.com.
Published in Tri-City Herald on Oct. 17, 2007.
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[Male] b. 21 JUN 1916 Detroit, MI - d. 27 JUN 1983 St Lukes Hospital, Saginaw, MI
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[Male] b. 28 MAR 1845 Switzerland - d. 7 JUN 1928 Mt Calvary Cemetery, Chesaning, MI
Documents:
1900 Census, Maple Grove, Saginaw, MIBurial headstone, Mt Calvary Cemetery, Chesaning, MIObituary:
CATHOLIC TEACHER AT CHESANING PASSES
Rudolph Studer, Father of Local Priest, Is Victim of Paralysis
Chesaning, June 11 ---- Friends, neighbors and former pupils, numbering several hundred persons, were present for the last rites held Saturday morning here for Rudolph Studer, 83, father of Rev. Fr. Studer, of Our Lady of Perpetual Help church, who passed away late Wednesday evening of paralysis. Mr. Studer suffered his first stroke while singing the 6 o'clock Angelus the evening of June 2, in his church. He was well known throughout the state. Born in Switzerland. Mr. Studer was born on March 28, 1845 at Oberbuchsitten, Canton, Solothurn, Switzerland. At the age of 23, he came to America and on August 21, 1871, he was united in marriage to Miss Alexandra Buttiker, at his home town in Switzerland. To this couple were born 16 children, 12 of whom survive. Mrs. Studer died in 1924. For 30 years Mr. Studer taught in Catholic parochial schools in Massillon, Bethlehem and Sherman, Ohio, and for 15 years at St. Michael's school at Maple Grove. Tuesday morning he suffered his second attack, which proved fatal. He had always ????? good health. The children who survive him are; Rev. Fr. A. Studer, Mrs. Mary Tithof, Charles Studer and John Studer of Chesaning, Otto Studer of Detroit, Sister M. Isadore of Merrill; Mrs. Monica Tithof of Bay City, Lucien and Gustav Studer of Flint; Rudolph Studer, of Birch Run; Mrs. Anna Beckman, Chesaning, and Miss Rena Studer, at home, also 41 grand-children, three great-grandchildren and one brother Quirin Studer, of Norwalk, O. Rev. Fr. A. Studer conducted the requiem High Mass, assisted by Rev Fr. Victor Studer, of Cleveland, a nephew of the deceased. Twenty-eight priests of the Grand Rapids and Detroit dioceses and 14 Dominican sisters were in attendance, Rev. Fr. Anthony Schumacher of Manistee gave the sermon briefly telling of the great work accomplished by the deceased and of the preparation persons should make for their death. The pall-bearers were the six sons. Interment was made in the family plot in Mount Calvary cemetery at Chesaning.
- THE OWOSSO ARGUS-PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1928
[Female] b. 21 MAR 1851 Switzerland - d. 24 JAN 1924 Mt Calvary Cemetery, Chesaning, MI
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[Male] b. 18 SEP 1897 Maple Grove, MI - d. 16 JAN 1976 Chesaning, Saginaw, MI
[Male] b. 1865 - d. 1933 Mt Calvary Cemetery, Chesaning, Saginaw, MI
[Female] b. 16 MAR 1865 St Stephens, OH - d. 6 APR 1945 Mt Calvary Cemetery, Chesaning, Saginaw, MI