Rita Dittmer and Walter Pausch married 25 July 1953 at St. Francis Solanus Catholic church, in Quincy, Illinois.
Walter Pausch worked 23 years in the warehouse for Niemann Foods in Quincy Illinois.
He served in the U. S. military from 28 September 1950 through 24 September 1952. He belonged to St. Francis Catholic church.
Walter Pausch passed away 18 August 1983 at a hospital in Quincy, Illinois. Both parents, and a son, Thomas, predeceased him.
Reverend James Hartke, O. F. M., led services held at St. Francis Catholic church, with interment at Calvary cemetery.
- rewritten from obituary. The original was printed Friday, 19 August 1983 on page 14 of The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy Illinois. Military dates are from U. S. Dept. of Veterans' Affairs, BIRLS File. Wedding details also from church records.
NB: He signed his own name Walther Paul Pausch.
Rita Dittmer and Walter Pausch married 25 July 1953 at St. Francis Solanus Catholic church, in Quincy, Illinois.
Walter Pausch worked 23 years in the warehouse for Niemann Foods in Quincy Illinois.
He served in the U. S. military from 28 September 1950 through 24 September 1952. He belonged to St. Francis Catholic church.
Walter Pausch passed away 18 August 1983 at a hospital in Quincy, Illinois. Both parents, and a son, Thomas, predeceased him.
Reverend James Hartke, O. F. M., led services held at St. Francis Catholic church, with interment at Calvary cemetery.
- rewritten from obituary. The original was printed Friday, 19 August 1983 on page 14 of The Quincy Herald Whig, Quincy Illinois. Military dates are from U. S. Dept. of Veterans' Affairs, BIRLS File. Wedding details also from church records.
NB: He signed his own name Walther Paul Pausch.
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