Rosburg, Rose Marie

Female 1926 - 2016  (89 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Rosburg, Rose Marie was born on 21 Nov 1926 in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA (daughter of Rosburg, Henry William and Hanneman, Dora Theresa); died on 3 Sep 2016 in Oregon, USA; was buried on 10 Sep 2016.

    Notes:

    Living with brother Fred and his wife, Adelia, in 1930

    Milwaukee, Oregon?
    Memoirs of Rose Marie (Rosburg) Noye-Kanzler

    Born on November 21, 1926 at their farm home near the town of Charter Oak, Iowa, to Henry W. and Dora Theresa (Hanneman) Rosburg. She was the fifth child, after three brothers and one sister - the oldest brother, Fred, was born in 1906, Albert - born in 1909, Loretta- born in 1917, and Henry born in 1922.

    The family was torn apart after her father drowned and her mother had a complete mental breakdown when Rose was only two years old. Her Uncle Carl and Aunt Frieda Hanneman took care of her until brother Fred married, and he and his wife (Adelia) took her in to live with them. She was part of their family as they began having their own children - like having her own brothers! Fred and Adelia made sure that she attended Sunday School and went through Confirmation classes at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Dunlap.

    This went on until she was 13, when they moved to another farm community, and decided she should stay with some neighbors to continue public education as a freshman at Dunlap High School. This was the start of being adopted by the generous people of that little town of 1,500. The first three years she lived with an almost-blind lady, the home being near the high school. Rose Marie would help her cook, clean and run errands. But going to high school was fun! She participated in all the activities possible - such as girl’s basketball, the glee club singing group, one-act plays, etc.

    During the summer she would stay with a farm family, and help with the gardening, cleaning and cooking for the threshing crew - and then back to school again. Her senior year was different. Rose Marie shared a room with another senior girl in another lady’s home near the high school. She took a job at the town newspaper office after school and on Saturdays. It was a job of setting type (hot lead to create columns of print for the newspaper press), among many other duties. In the evenings, she would work at the town theater selling tickets or popcorn. Yet through all this adversity, she completed high school and graduated Salutatorian of her class, with a small scholarship grant to Grand Island, Nebraska, business college.

    But the idea of going to a school in Nebraska didn’t interest Rose Marie. She chose to go to California to visit her older sister, who, with husband and family, was living in Santa Monica. This was a sister she hardly knew because her family had been so torn apart during their childhood. They had a nice home just thirteen blocks from the ocean! She found work at the Saks Fifth Avenue store in Beverly Hills, working in the stock room. It was fun to see the celebrities come in and try on clothes in the dressing rooms. Then, for a while, Rose Marie decided to take on work at a nearby factory because it paid more money. In the meantime, her sister and husband were making plans to move to Oregon. They soon sold their house and were gone. Rose Marie stayed a while longer in California, but eventually made the move to Oregon, too.

    After settling in Oregon City, she found office work at Globe Union Battery Factory. About that time she met the man she was to marry - Harry Noye. They had three children, a daughter and two sons, who attended schools in Gladstone. They were wed and built their first home around their new family on Berkley Street in Gladstone. Rose Marie diligently nurtured the children, while also helping her husband manage his automobile mechanic and gas station business on McLoughlin Boulevard. She would occasionally boast that, not knowing the ‘standard’ margin for per-gallon gas pricing, unintentionally advertised their prices way below market and started a gas war from Oregon City, all the way into Portland!

    In 1957 she decided to take on accounting work at Publishers Paper Company in Oregon City, working in the Timber Department. In 1961, the couple took their family out of the town setting and built their second home on Dagmar Road - somewhat between Gladstone, Clackamas and Milwaukie. This semi-rural setting with forested property on both sides of the road allowed the children to thrive in a healthier and more natural environment.

    In 1970, her husband had a fatal heart attack and left the family to go it alone. Rose Marie continued working at Publishers Paper Company and managed to make ends meet, keep the house, provide the children with all their basic needs, and send them on through higher education.

    Rose Marie married her second husband, Leslie Mortensen, in 1974. This marriage was short-lived, and they parted company a few years later, in 1978.

    Unencumbered by those pesky husbands, in 1979 she hooked up with a good friend, Esther Bush, and took cruise ship tour up the Inland Passage to Alaska, visiting Juneau, Ketchikan, Glacier Bay, and other interesting ports. A few years later, in 1983, she partnered with Leta Menken on a sojourn to Mexico City. There she observed some extreme contrasts - the cathedrals lined with gold, while the extremely poor people on the streets begged for money. And to her end, this inequity bothered her. It was because of this she established a trust with a Lutheran Church evangelical foundation, that now on her passing, the entire fund will be distributed by the church to the needy.

    The period between 1985 and 1988 Rose Marie trained and acquired multiple life insurance, health insurance, and securities licenses. She worked during this time for Waddell & Reed Investments, but eventually lost interest, and decided it was time to retire.

    Rose Marie sold the large Dagmar family home in 1989 and downsized to a comfortable 2-bedroom house in the Summerplace community in Northeast Portland. About a year later, a neighbor friend mentioned that she was going to join a travel tour group with their sights on Europe - would Rose Marie be interested? Soon thereafter, they were on a plane to Dallas, Texas, then to New York, and overnight to London, accumulating about fifty people in the group along the way. After sightseeing in London, they crossed the channel to the mainland, and toured the continent by bus through France, Germany, Austria, Italy and Switzerland. This was the trip of her lifetime - never to be forgotten.

    In 1992 she sold her Summerplace home and moved into a brand-new double-wide manufactured home atop Oregon City in the Country Village community. About that same time, she married Herman Kanzler, a friendly Summerplace community neighbor, and settled in Oregon City. As fate would have it, he suffered a major stroke on the third day of their honeymoon, and was 80% incapacitated for a year or so. Herman’s health failed drastically again after a serious fall, and was bedridden in Mountain View Rehab. & Care Center for years, unable to walk and hardly able to communicate. This period was another testimony to the character and strength that Rose Marie possessed. With very few exceptions, she was at the care facility for hours every single day - many times the entire day, or multiple visits. She would provide him company, tend to feeding - and due to the facility’s understaffed conditions - take care of unmentionable clean-up chores. Most of us would find excuses to provide ourselves with ‘vacation’ periods, and during the times we are there, stay at an arm’s length from the unthinkable clean-up tasks, but not this woman. Without question, it was her Christian duty as a wife to take care of her husband, no matter what the circumstances, and she carried out those tasks for years without falter or complaints, until his passing in June of 2002.

    Eventually, the maintenance and landscape labors of home ownership became more than she wanted to deal with, so she sold the place and moved on to Homewoods, an adult community in Jennings Lodge on the Willamette River. Her stay there was brief - from one apartment to a second in that location, then on to a rental house in West Linn. That lasted for about six months, until she decided to move back closer to her friends and church atop Oregon City hill to an apartment complex called Murray Woods.

    Throughout this last five years of lifestyle changing, Rose Marie was also experiencing a new facet of her life - the onset of memory loss and cognitive degeneration … dementia. So, in September of 2009, the family and Rose Marie agreed it would be best to move into Avamere at Berry Park (Oregon City), an adult living community. There she found new friends and enjoyed a lifestyle where everything was taken care of for her - meal preparation, apartment cleaning, laundry, entertainment, bus tours, etc. She thrived in this environment until 2013, when she took a tumble, broke her hip and had to have three screws inserted to pull her leg back into shape. Following her surgery, she spent three weeks in rehab, and upon release, was directed by doctor's orders to move into an assisted living center. Fortunately, Avamere at Sandy welcomed her in, and she thoroughly loved that warm environment for three years, scooting around the facility with her 'Hot Wheels' walker, attending Avamere-sponsored social events, mini-concerts, in-house church, and tour-bus outings.

    All was well until this year, when her age and the progression of Alzheimer's caught up with her, and Rose Marie succumbed to a couple of infections that resulted in hospital stays. The first time she was strong enough to rebound to her health baseline and return to Avamere. The second time, almost a year later, she couldn't find the strength as before, and was compelled to endure another rehab center stay with a physical therapy regimen to build back her strength. But, at an age just two months shy of 90, her iron-will makeup couldn't push her frail body any more. She no longer had strength and balance for her walker, and basically lived in a wheelchair or bed from this point on.

    Once again, those wonderful people at Avamere accepted Rose Marie back into her familiar Sandy, Oregon surrounds, but this time, recognizing that her needs were much greater than before, made a place for her in the extended care wing of the facility. There she was tended to by loving and caring attendants in a beautiful, peaceful, and quiet environment - back at her Avamere home - for her final nine days.

    Rose Marie was not in pain or discomfort when she took her last breath at 8:40 a.m., Saturday morning, September 3, 2016.

    Provided by her children, Steven H. Noye, Paul Jeffrey Noye and Nancy L. (Noye) Morgan on 9 Sep 2016

    Rose married Kanzier, Herman in 1991. Herman died in Jun 2002. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Noye, Harry. Harry was born on Yes, date unknown; died in 1970. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Rose married Montensen, Leslie in 1974. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Rosburg, Henry William was born on 24 Jun 1883 in Morgan Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA (son of Rosburg, ADOLPH Christian Friedrich and Stamer, Elizabeth "Lisse"); died on 11 Aug 1928 in Onawa, Monona, Iowa, USA; was buried on 13 Aug 1928 in Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer

    Henry married Hanneman, Dora Theresa on 10 Oct 1906 in Boyer, Crawford, Iowa, USA. Dora was born in 1886; died in 1979 in Iowa, USA; was buried in 1979 in Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hanneman, Dora Theresa was born in 1886; died in 1979 in Iowa, USA; was buried in 1979 in Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    Children:
    1. Rosburg, Fred Carl Adolph "Fritz" was born on 20 Mar 1907 in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 11 Dec 1953 in Crawford County Memorial Hospital, Denison, Crawford, Iowa, USA; was buried in 1953 in Denison, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    2. Rosburg, Albert Henry Paul was born on 9 May 1909 in Charter Oak, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 19 Dec 1956 in Deep River, Poweshiek, Iowa, USA; was buried in Dec 1956 in Sheridan Cemetery, Sheridan, Poweshiek, Iowa, USA.
    3. Rosburg, Loretta Christine was born on 18 Mar 1917 in Charter Oak, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 17 Jun 2003 in Clackamas, Clackamas, Oregon, USA; was buried in Jun 2003 in Clarkes Pioneer Cemetery, Clackamas, Oregon, USA.
    4. Rosburg, Henry William "Hank" was born on 22 Sep 1922 in Ute, Monona, Iowa, USA; died on 27 Feb 2009 in Truth or Consequences, Sierra, New Mexico, USA; was cremated in Mar 2009.
    5. 1. Rosburg, Rose Marie was born on 21 Nov 1926 in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 3 Sep 2016 in Oregon, USA; was buried on 10 Sep 2016.
    6. Rosburg, Ida Friedrich was born in UNKNOWN in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    7. Rosburg, Adolph Julius was born in UNKNOWN in Denison, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    8. Rosburg, John was born in UNKNOWN in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Rosburg, ADOLPH Christian Friedrich was born on 20 Dec 1854 in Harmsdorf, Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (son of Rosburg, Ernest August FRIEDRICH "Fritz" and Seitz, Caroline Magdalena); died on 17 Nov 1936 in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; was buried after 17 Nov 1836 in Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Departure: 16 Jun 1868, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    Notes:

    Adolph and Elizabeth made their home on a farm near Spencer in Boyd County Nebraska, for several years as well as Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska (1890). They later lived on farms in Morgan Township, Crawford County, Iowa (1880 - 1885) and Hanover Township, Crawford County, Iowa and finaly moved to a 160 acre farm about five miles northwest of Ricketts in Soldier Township, Crawford County, Iowa.

    Adolph owned land in Township 85, Range 41, Section 13 in Crawford County, Iowa

    Internet: rootdigger Genealogy in Schleswig-Holstein, Full name; full date of birth; parents.

    Government Records: Immigration Records, Came to US 16 Jun 1868 aboard Ship Ville DeParis from Brest and Havre, FRANCE.

    ADOLPH married Stamer, Elizabeth "Lisse" on 27 Feb 1878 in Morgan Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA. Elizabeth was born on 14 Sep 1862 in Belle Plaine, Benton, Iowa, USA; died on 26 Aug 1920 in Ricketts, Crawford, Iowa, USA; was buried on 28 Aug 1920 in Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Stamer, Elizabeth "Lisse" was born on 14 Sep 1862 in Belle Plaine, Benton, Iowa, USA; died on 26 Aug 1920 in Ricketts, Crawford, Iowa, USA; was buried on 28 Aug 1920 in Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    Children:
    1. Rosburg, John was born in Mar 1880 in Morgan Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died in DECEASED in USA; was buried in USA.
    2. Rosburg, Frederick C "Fritz" was born on 10 Sep 1881 in Morgan Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 15 Nov 1901 in Crawford, Iowa, USA; was buried in Nov 1901 in Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    3. 2. Rosburg, Henry William was born on 24 Jun 1883 in Morgan Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 11 Aug 1928 in Onawa, Monona, Iowa, USA; was buried on 13 Aug 1928 in Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    4. Rosburg, Adolph L was born on 10 May 1886 in Morgan Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 13 Oct 1886 in Morgan Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; was buried after 13 Oct 1886 in Morgan Cemtery, Schleswig, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    5. Rosburg, Julius C was born on 10 May 1886 in Morgan Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 13 Oct 1886 in Morgan Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; was buried in Oct 1886 in Morgan Cemtery, Schleswig, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    6. Rosburg, Ida Lenore was born on 14 Jul 1887 in Morgan Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 8 Jan 1954 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA; was buried after 8 Jan 1954 in Oakland Cemetery, Denison, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    7. Rosburg, Paul Emil was born on 2 May 1889 in Spencer, Boyd, Nebraska, USA; died on 26 May 1972 in Mapleton, Monona, Iowa, USA; was buried after 26 May 1972 in Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Denison, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    8. Rosburg, Anna K was born in 1891 in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died in 1982 in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; was buried in 1982 in Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    9. Rosburg, Maria Magdalena was born on 14 Jul 1892 in Spencer, Boyd, Nebraska, USA; died on 23 Apr 1994 in Mapleton, Monona, Iowa, USA; was buried in Apr 1994 in Saint Clairce Cemetery, Ute, Monona, Iowa, USA.
    10. Rosburg, Sophia E was born on 23 Aug 1894 in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 7 Oct 1908 in Charter Oak, Crawford, Iowa, USA; was buried on 9 Oct 1908 in Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    11. Rosburg, Emma Margaret was born on 15 Apr 1896 in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 12 Jun 1976 in Mapleton, Monona, Iowa, USA; was buried after 12 Jun 1976 in St John Lutheran Church Cemetery, Charter Oak, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    12. Rosburg, Lena Wilhelmina was born on 31 Mar 1898 in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 18 May 1989 in Ute, Monona, Iowa, USA; was buried in May 1989 in St John Lutheran Church Cemetery, Charter Oak, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    13. Rosburg, Freda Fredericke was born on 24 Feb 1900 in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 28 May 1977 in Texas, USA; was buried in Jun 1977 in Blanco Cemetery, Blanco, Blanco, Texas, USA.
    14. Rosburg, Anton Herman was born in May 1902 in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 2 Jun 1964 in Manning, Carroll, Iowa, USA; was buried in Jun 1964 in Crawford Heights Memory Gardens, Denison, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    15. Rosburg, Edwin Adolph was born on 13 Jul 1904 in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; died on 19 Feb 1946 in Charter Oak, Crawford, Iowa, USA; was buried in 1946 in St John Lutheran Church Cemetery, Charter Oak, Crawford, Iowa, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Rosburg, Ernest August FRIEDRICH "Fritz" was born on 10 Jul 1820 in Harmsdorf, Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany (son of Rosburg, Cai Juergen Hinrich and Rosburg, Christina Margaretha); died in 1890 in Shellsburg, Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried in 1890 in Oakwood Cemetery, Shellsburg, Benton, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Wagon Maker / Carpenter / Farmer
    • Departure: 16 Jun 1868, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

    Notes:

    Paul Rosburg, one of the most popular and successful farmers in Perry township, was born in Germany on May 25, 1859, being the son of Frederick and Mary (Seitz) Rosburg, both of whom were natives of that country. In 1867 the family decided to come to America, where there were better opportunities for the parents and those dependent upon them. Educated as they were in the schools of Germany, they were taught the strictest economy and industry; thus it was that, when the father and mother left the land of their nativity and the many never-to-be-forgotten scenes of their childhood, they were well prepared, so far as their training was concerned, to care for themselves in the new land. The father, as a young man, learned the wagon-maker's trade, but when he came to the United States and located at Shellburg, Benton county, Iowa, where he died, he followed the occupation of a carpenter.

    To Frederick and Mary Rosburg were born the following children: Mary, William, Eula, Adolph and Paul. The mother of these children died many years ago, and after her death the father married Mary Schotle, to whom the following children were born: Charles, Herman, Margaret and Emma. The family were reared in the faith of the German Lutheran church and lived consistent Christian lives.

    Also said to be from the Oldesloe area of Schleswig-helstein, Germany

    Government Records: Immigration Records, Came to US 16 Jun 1868 aboard Ship Ville DeParis from Brest and Havre, FRANCE.

    According to the Oldenburg district parish records, Ernst August Frederick Rosburg was born on 10 Jul 1820. This is in contradiction to the other records which have his being born in 1817.

    Ernest married Seitz, Caroline Magdalena in UNKNOWN in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Caroline was born in UNKNOWN in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; died between 1859 and 1867 in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; was buried between 1859 and 1867 in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Seitz, Caroline Magdalena was born in UNKNOWN in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; died between 1859 and 1867 in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; was buried between 1859 and 1867 in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Nickname: Mary

    Notes:

    Caroline Magdalena, or Mary, was the first wife of Friedrich Rosburg. She evidently died in Germany as it was Friedrich's second wife who came to the United States with him.

    Children:
    1. Rosburg, Maria Augusta Sophie was born on 11 Dec 1845 in Harmsdorf, Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; died in DECEASED in USA; was buried in USA.
    2. Rosburg, WILLIAM Paul Friedrich was born on 1 Sep 1847 in Harmsdorf, Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; died in 1888 in Benton, Iowa, USA; was buried in 1888 in Oakwood Cemetery, Shellsburg, Benton, Iowa, USA.
    3. Rosburg, Johann ERNEST Heinrich was born in 1851 in Harmsdorf, Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; died in DECEASED.
    4. Rosburg, August Heinrich William was born on 20 Dec 1854 in Harmsdorf, Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; died before 1870 in Iowa, USA; was buried before 1870 in Iowa, USA.
    5. 4. Rosburg, ADOLPH Christian Friedrich was born on 20 Dec 1854 in Harmsdorf, Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; died on 17 Nov 1936 in Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA; was buried after 17 Nov 1836 in Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Soldier Township, Crawford, Iowa, USA.
    6. Rosburg, PAUL Friedrich Johann was born on 25 May 1859 in Harmsdorf, Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; died on 15 Jul 1936 in Hinton, Plymouth, Iowa, USA; was buried after 15 Jul 1936 in Iowa, USA.