Rose was born Oct. 22, 1929, on the family farm west of Strasburg, ND, to Adam & Katherine (Feist) Holzer. She attended a one-room school house in rural Winona County, ND.
On Oct. 12, 1954, she married Peter M. Wickenheiser at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Strasburg and they made their home in Rapid City.
Rose and Pete spent many days camping, fishing, and traveling in their motorhome. They enjoyed square dancing, spending Saturday nights at the Moose Lodge dancing, visiting, and playing cards with family and friends. She loved to bake, crochet, quilt, and make homemade wine.
Rose worked at the Black Hills Packing Co. and retired after 28 years. She was a member of St. Therese the Little Flower Catholic Church.
Rose was preceded in death by her husband, Pete; a sister, Hildegard Holzer; and her brother, Aloysius A. Holzer.
Rose wanted to especially recognize and give a special "Thank You" to Antoinette "Nettie" and Clarence Wagner and to family and friends for all of your help. She loved you all.
Excerpt from: The Rapid City Journal (SD) - Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Rose was born Oct. 22, 1929, on the family farm west of Strasburg, ND, to Adam & Katherine (Feist) Holzer. She attended a one-room school house in rural Winona County, ND.
On Oct. 12, 1954, she married Peter M. Wickenheiser at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Strasburg and they made their home in Rapid City.
Rose and Pete spent many days camping, fishing, and traveling in their motorhome. They enjoyed square dancing, spending Saturday nights at the Moose Lodge dancing, visiting, and playing cards with family and friends. She loved to bake, crochet, quilt, and make homemade wine.
Rose worked at the Black Hills Packing Co. and retired after 28 years. She was a member of St. Therese the Little Flower Catholic Church.
Rose was preceded in death by her husband, Pete; a sister, Hildegard Holzer; and her brother, Aloysius A. Holzer.
Rose wanted to especially recognize and give a special "Thank You" to Antoinette "Nettie" and Clarence Wagner and to family and friends for all of your help. She loved you all.
Excerpt from: The Rapid City Journal (SD) - Wednesday, June 28, 2017
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