See also
1 Sarah Jane HOLLISTER1 (1861-1927) [203]. Born 1 Aug 1861, Davisburg, Oakland Co., MI.1,2 Marr William Leonard ROSE 6 Sep 1888, Davisburg, Genesee County, MI.3 Died 6 Apr 1927, Burbank, CA.1 Cause: Cancer and anemia. Buried Grand View Memorial Park, Glendale, CA, Sec. H, Tier D, Grave 17.4
From the Clio Messenger.
January 26, 1912 - "A pin social will be held Tuesday evening January 30, at the home of Wm. Rose. A cordial invitation is extended."
April 7, 1927 - "Mrs. William Rose is ill at the home of her son, Claude Rose in California. Mr. and Mrs. Rose expected to return here, but were detained owing to the illness of Mrs. Rose."
April 21, 1927 - "Rose - The many friends of the family residing in this vicinity will be pained to learn of the death of Mrs. William Rose, which occurred at her home in Burbank, California, on April 6, 1927. She had been in failing health for a year or more, having been afflicted with cancer and anemia. She was born in Davisburg, Oakland county, Michigan, August 1, 1861, the daughter of Edward and Mary Ann Hollister, and on September 6, 1888, was united in marriage to William Rose of Clio, to whom she had been a loving, helpful and dutiful companion for all of the ensuing years. No words of ours can be eloquent enough to pay adequate tribute to the devotion and to the matchless services of the splendid wife and mother who is gone. No words of ours can portray the tenderness in which her memory will be cherished by her neighbors and friends. Suffice it to say that the bereavement which all of these must feel there will creep the constant and deeply comforting influence of the memory of her pure and loyal life. This is one of the beneficial phases of immortality. Mr. and Mrs. Rose were the parents of four children, Emmon and Hazel, who died in infancy, and Claud T. Rose and William M. Rose both of whom reside in Burbank. She is also survived by her husband, an old resident of this place, to whom the sympathy of the people of this vicinity will go out in fullest measure. Funeral services were held at the late home of the deceased in Burbank and her remains were interred in the cemetery at that place, it being her wish that she might rest near the homes of her children.".
2 Edward HOLLISTER1 ( - ) [5253].
3 Mary Ann ?1 ( - ) [5254].
1 | "Obituary of Mrs. William Rose in the Clio Messenger, April 21, 1927". |
2 | "1920 Genesee, Argentine census". |
3 | "Marriage date in newspaper obituary". |
4 | "Letter from Linda Allen, Grand View Memorial Park Staff". |