OBITUARIES: ROSE Family, Bedford County, PA BURKETT, Stella (ROSE), 1916 CARL, Nora (ROSE), 1977 COOK, Maude S. (ROSE), 1942 GROWDEN, Minnie E. (ROSE), 1921 HEMING, Mary E. (ROSE), 1957 IMES, Veda B. (ROSE), 1989 KINZY, Bertha (ROSE), 1973 MOWER, Rachel C. (ROSE), 1951 MUSSELLMAN, Eva (ROSE), 1957 NAGLER, S. Ellen (ROSE), 1980 OLIVER, Dolly F. (ROSE), 1997 OTT, Ruth (ROSE) BEEGLE, 1978 ROSE, A. Mae (HEMING), 1982 ROSE, Anna (LEASURE), 1939 ROSE, Arthur "Jack", 1972 ROSE, Arthur, 1928 ROSE, Clyde F., 1967 ROSE, Clyde L., 1974 ROSE, Daniel D., 1952 ROSE, David H., 1986 ROSE, Dempsey L., 1983 ROSE, Elmer W., 1965 ROSE, Elsie L. (HITE), 1965 ROSE, Emanuel, 1924 ROSE, Emmanuel Ross, 1948 ROSE, Espy A., 1948 ROSE, Eva Virginia (BEAN), 1989 ROSE, Fanny M. (HITE), 1973 ROSE, Flora Blanche (HITE), 1989 ROSE, Florence (Sigler), 1964 ROSE, Gary, 1960 ROSE, George C., 1960 ROSE, George Sherman, 1971 ROSE, Gladys M. (RIPPLE), 1989 ROSE, Hannah (McFERRAN), 1931 ROSE, Harold Eugene, 1964 ROSE, Harry F. "Pete", 1993 ROSE, Harry M., 1913 ROSE, Harry S., 1991 ROSE, Harry, 1917 ROSE, Henry B., 1895 ROSE, Henry R., 1950 ROSE, Hubert N., 1980 ROSE, John, 1892 ROSE, Jonathan, 1923 ROSE, Karen Rebecca, 1951 ROSE, Lucy Jane (HOOK), 1945 ROSE, Luther D. "Sonney", 1996 ROSE, Luther I., 1974 ROSE, Luther M., 1979 ROSE, Mary E. (PENNELL), 1908 ROSE, Mary L. (WELCH), 1971 ROSE, Mary Lois (Elliott) ROSE, Maude Anna (GILLUM), 1957 ROSE, Nellie (DEREMER), 1931 ROSE, Norman E., 1995 ROSE, Norman J., 1991 ROSE, Ora Jane (DEREMER), 1987 ROSE, Oscar F., 1996 ROSE, Paul E., 1970 ROSE, Percy B., 1981 ROSE, Ralph E. "Pete", 1995 ROSE, Ralph W., 1983 ROSE, Rebecca Sue, 1970 ROSE, Richard J., 1975 ROSE, Roger E., 1977 ROSE, Rose (Wambaugh), 1961 ROSE, Russell R., 1987 ROSE, Ruth V. (KIMBLE), 1992 ROSE, Samuel, 1856 ROSE, Samuel, 1937 ROSE, Tolbert K., 1910 ROSE, Vernon Grant, 1984 ROSE, W. Earl "Buddy", 1989 ROSE, Walter S., 1985 ROSE, Walter, 1931 ROSE, William C., 1970 ROSE, William H., 1932 ROSE, William H., 1993 ROSE, William Harold, 1998 ROSE, William W., 1947 SHAFFER, Fannie P. (ROSE), 1981 WERTZ, Mary Louise (ROSE), 1927 ZEMBOWER, Mary J. (ROSE), 1928 Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Bob Rose BobR3487@aol.com USGENWEB ARCHIVES (tm) NOTICE All documents placed in the USGenWeb Archives remain the property of the contributors, who retain publication rights in accordance with US Copyright Laws and Regulations. In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, these documents may be used by anyone for their personal research. They may be used by non-commercial entities so long as all notices and submitter information are included. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit. Any other use, including copying files to other sites, requires permission from the contributors PRIOR to uploading to the other sites. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ___________________________________________________________ Stella (ROSE) BURKETT [paper unknown] Mrs. Norman BURKETT Upper Cumberland Valley Bedford, Pa., April 5 - Mrs. Stella ROSE BURKETT, wife of Norman BURKETT, died at her home in Mann's Choice Monday morning at 4 o'clock, of blood poison, aged 23 years, after an illness of two weeks. She was the daughter of Ross E. and Mary (HEMING) ROSE, of this place, and was united in marriage to Norman Burkett on May 4, 1915. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband and parents, and the following brothers and sisters: Harvey, of Johnstown; Ethel, Katherine, Lester, Myers, Ellis and Pearl, all at home. Mrs. Norman BURKETT [paper unknown] Mrs. Stella BURKETT, died at 4 o'clock Monday morning, April 3, 1916, at her home near Mann's Choice, following an illness of two weeks. She was the daughter of Ross E. and Mary ROSE (nee HEMING) of Cumberland Valley, aged 23 years and 26 days. On May 4, 1915, she was united in marriage to Norman BURKETT. Besides her husband and parents she is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Harvey of Akron, Ohio, Ethel, Katherine, Lester, Myra, Ellis and Pearl all at home. She was admired by all who knew her, having lived the life of the highest type of Christian womanhood. Funeral services were held in St. Thomas' Catholic Church at Bedford, Wednesday morning, conducted by Rev. Father W.E. Downs. Interment was made in the Catholic cemetery west of Bedford. ________ Nora R. CARL [paper unknown] Nora R. CARL, 83, of 412 East Pitt Street, Bedford, died in the Ohesson Manor Nursing Home in Lewiston on September 15, 1977. She was born in Bedford County, PA on April 5, 1894, a daughter of the late Jonathan and Mary Lavina (DEVORE) ROSE. She was married to Allen CARL who preceded her in death on September 9, 1949. Surviving are these children: Louise, wife of Donald STIFFLER of Indianapolis, Indiana; Virginia, wife of Dale BEEGLE of Bedford RD 4; Alene, wife of Chris LASEKE of Cleveland, Ohio; Mary CASTEEL of Pitt Street, Bedford; Maxine, wife of Paul TURNER of Johnstown; and Donald of Bethesda, Md. A brother, Walter ROSE of Osterburg; 13 grandchildren, 23 great- grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren also survive. She was preceded in death by nine brothers and sisters. Mrs. CARL was a member of the United Methodist Church of Bedford and had worked at the Roll Arena for 15 years. Funeral services: Saturday, September 17, 1977 at 2 p.m. at the Paul A. Kolander Funeral Home, Bedford with the Rev. Clark J. Redmond and the Rev. Randall Rhoads officiating. Burial in the Bedford Cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home on Friday (today) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and on Saturday from noon till the time of the service. ________ Maude S. COOK [from a typed copy, paper unknown] Mrs. Maude Estella COOK the widow of Jacob COOK of Mann's Choice, died at her home there Thursday, July 9, 1942 after an illness. She was born February 15, 1866, at Rainsburg, the daughter of T.K. ROSE and Mary (DAVIS) ROSE, both now deceased. Mrs. COOK was a faithful member of the Reformed Church at Mann's Choice, of which place funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. John Shope officiating. Interment in Mt. Olivet cemetery was directed by Harvey Zeigler. Pencil note on bottom; M July 1903, 2 sons Arthur and Homer. [Question that mother was Mary Davis Rose, T. K. didn't marry her until his first wife died in 1902. May have been step-mother (RIR)] ________ Minnie E. GROWDEN [d. Dec. 20, 1921] The Funeral service of Mrs. Minnie E., wife of T. J. GROWDEN, was held at Bethel church, Cumberland Valley, on Saturday, December 24, conducted by Rev. Bryan and Rev. Brosius. Interment was made in the Union cemetery, members of the Rebekah lodge and Patrons of husbandry attending in a body. Mrs. GROWDEN was aged 53 years, and was a daughter of William Henry and Elizabeth (DEREMER) E. ROSE. Her husband and four sons by a former marriage also survive: William, Harvey, Martin, and Sherman NAVE, and three step- children: Ruby, Cozy and Thomas GROWDEN. Deceased was well known through-out her home section. She was of a kind disposition, always ready to help others at all times. ________ Mary E. (ROSE) HEMING Bedford Daily Gazette, date stamped Oct 14, 1957 Mrs. Mary E. Heming died at her home, Bedford Rt. 3, Saturday, Oct. 12, 1957. She was born in Cumberland Valley Twp., April 3, 1865, a daughter of Valentine and Elizabeth (Shaffer) Miller. Her husband, George Heming, preceded her in death, as did her parents. She is survived by the following children; Harry of Juliana St., Bedford; Mrs. Marie Iscrupe of new Florence; Hugh of Cumberland; Bernard of Bedford; and Dallis, Charles, Helena and Mrs. Mae Rose, all at home. Also surviving is a sister, Mrs. Annie Bloom of Toledo, O., along with 25 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren. She was a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church. Interment in Catholic Church Cemetery. ________ Veda B. (ROSE) IMES Bedford Inquirer, Aug. 11, 1989; Veda B. IMES, 90, of Bedford RD 6, died Friday, Aug. 4, 1989, at her home. She was born Feb. 4, 1899, in Cumberland Valley, daughter of the late Harry and Lucy Jane (HOOK) ROSE. She was preceded in death by her husband, Elza R. IMES in 1970. She is survived by one daughter, Avanell R. IMES, of Bedford RD 6; and the following brothers and sisters: Oscar F. ROSE, William H. ROSE, R. Milton ROSE and Mrs. Dolly OLIVER, wife of Lewis , all of Cumberland Valley; and Mrs. Leona HOY, wife of Harold, of Girard, Ohio. Also surviving are many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by three brothers, Sherman ROSE, Arthur S. ROSE and Vernon Grant ROSE, and one sister, Grace HITE. She was a member of Bortz Lutheran Church, the Rose Genealogy Society and the Senior Citizens of Centerville. Mrs. IMES and her husband had resided in Detroit for over 40 years and had returned to Cumberland Valley for their retirement. Funeral services: Monday, Aug. 7, at 1 p.m. at Bortz Lutheran Church with intern Gregory Berger and the Rev. John F. Samuel officiating. Burial in the church cemetery. ________ Bertha (ROSE) KINZY [paper unknown] KINZY - Bertha, 86, New Paris R.D., died Dec. 15, 1973. Born June 15, 1887, in Bedford County, daughter of late Aaron and Catherine (Blackburn) Rose. Preceded in death by husband J. Christ Kinsey, in 1958, and two sons, three brothers and five sisters. Survived by these children; Byron R., New Paris, R.D., with whom deceased resided for past year, and Mrs. Kathryn Tope and George W., both of Canton, Ohio. Also survived by Mrs. Mary Lou Shaffer, Schellsburg R.D., granddaughter who was reared by Mrs. Kinzey, four other grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Member of the Dunning Creek Church of the Brethren. Internment Schellsburg Cemetery. ________ Rachel C. (ROSE) MOWER [paper unknown] Rachel C. MOWER, 71, of Rainsburg, died at the Nason hospital, Roaring Spring, Wednesday, Jan 4, 1951. She had been a patient at the hosiptal for three weeks. She was born Aug. 20, 1879 in Bedford County, the daughter of Albert and Louise (SHAFFER) ROSE. She is survived by her husband, Alden MOWER; two brothers, Arthur and George Sherman ROSE, Rainsburg; two sisters, Mrs. Annie HINKLE of Rainsburg and Mrs. Ellen NAGLER of Bedford. Funeral services at the home, with additional services at the Woods Methodist church, Rainsburg. Internment in the church cemetery. ________ Eva (ROSE) MUSSELMAN [undated clipping; newspaper unknown] MUSSELMAN - Mrs. Eva, 30, 240 Spring Street, Bedford, died at 3:15 a.m. Sept. 10, 1957 at home. Born in Bedford County Jan. 16, 1927, daughter of Luther and Catherine (WERTZ) ROSE. Survived by parents, husband Harold, and son Roger Lee, at home: these sisters: Mrs. Charles KUNZ, California; Mrs. E. E. MATTHEWS, Buffalo, N.Y., and Mrs. Warren STUFF, Bedford. She was a member of St. Thomas' Catholic Church, Bedford, where funeral mass will be sung at 10 a.m. Friday. Rev. Father Edward McConnell. Interment, St. Thomas Catholic Cemetery. Friends received after 2 p.m. Wednesday in Louis Geisel Funeral Home, Bedford. ________ S. Ellen (ROSE) NAGLER [paper unknown] Mrs. S. Ellen NAGLER, 95, of 318 Pitt Street, Bedford, died early Wednesday morning, March 5, 1980, in Bedford County Memorial Hospital. She was born in Rainsburg, November 16, 1884, a daughter of Albert and Louisa (SHAFFER) ROSE. She was preceded in death by her husband, Samuel WELSH, her second husband, Frank NAGLER, and three sons. Surviving are three daughters: Mrs. Dora CUSTER, of Johnstown; Mrs. Hazel RIGGS, of Bedford, R.D. 1; and Mrs. Mary Jane IBARRA, of Bedford, Sixteen grandchildren, five stepgrandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and two great- great-grandchildren also survive. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Funeral services: Friday, March 7, at 2 p.m. in the Louis Geisel Funeral Home, Bedford, with Rev. Joseph Cooper officiating. Burial in Bedford Cemetery. Friends will be received in the funeral home on Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m. ________ Dolly F. (ROSE) OLIVER Bedford Inquirer, October 3, 1997 Dolly F. OLIVER, 89, of Bedford RD 6 died Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1997, in Pennknoll Village. She was born Oct. 17, 1907, in Cumberland Valley, a daughter of the late Harry and Lucy Jane (HOOK) ROSE. She was married to Lewis C. "Buss" OLIVER June 19, 1929. He preceded her in death Oct. 30, 1996. She is survived by six children, Glenn S. DEREMER (husband of the former Norma STREET) of Bedford RD 3; Dorthy (wife of Andrew MAZAK), Hollidaysburg; Burnadean (wife of the late Robert J. CORLEY) of Bedford; Harry H. OLIVER (husband of the former Delorse KRAMER) of Jeffersonville, Ind; Harriet (wife of the late Victor GROVE) of Cumberland, Md.; Lewis J. OLIVER Jr. (husband of the former Lana LEIDIG) of Buffalo Mills; 12 grandchildren; 12 great- grandchildren; and a brother; R. Milton ROSE (husband of the former Mable FRANTZ) of Bedford. Mrs. OLIVER was preceded in death by a granddaughter; six brothers, Sherman, Arthur, Vernon, Grant, William, and Oscar ROSE; and three sisters, Grace HITE, Veda IMES and Leona HOY. She was a member of the Bortz Lutheran Church and was employed for 12 years by the former Bedford Steam Laundry and was an avid bowler. Funeral services: 11a.m. Friday in the Bortz Lutheran Church with the Rev. David Wright officiating. Burial in the Centerville Fellowship Cemetery. [clipping from Cumberland, MD newspaper dated October 3, 1997] Bedford, Pa. - Dolly F. OLIVER, 89, of RD 6 Bedford, died Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1997, at Pennknoll Village. Born Oct. 17, 1907, in Cumberland Valley, She was a daughter of the late Harry and Lucy Jane (HOOK) ROSE. She also preceded in death by her husband whom she married on June 19, 1929, Lewis C. "Buss" OLIVER, on Oct. 30, 1996; one granddaughter; six brothers, Sherman, Arthur, Vernon, Grant, William and Oscar ROSE; and three sisters, Grace HITE, Veda IMES and Leona HOY. Mrs. OLIVER was a member of the Bortz Lutheran Church, Bedford, and was employed for 12 years by the Former Bedford Steam Laundry. She was an avid bowler. Surviving are the following children; Glenn S. DEREMER and wife Norma STREETT), RD 3, Bedford; Dorthy MAZAK and husband Andrew, HOLLIDAYSBURG; Burnadean CORLEY, wife of the late Robert J. CORLEY, Bedford, Harry H. OLIVER and wife Delores (KRAMER), Jeffersonville, Ind.; Harriet GROVE, wife of the late Victor GROVE, Cumberland, Md.; and Lewis J. OLIVER Jr. and wife Lana (LEYDIG), Buffalo Mills; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and one brother, R. Milton ROSE and wife Mable (FRANTZ), Bedford. Services will be held at the Bortz Lutheran Church on Friday at 11 a.m. with the Rev. David Wright officiating. Interment will be in Centerville Fellowship Cemetery. ________ Ruth (ROSE) BEEGLE OTT. [paper unknown, probably Bedford Gazette] 52, of 1480 Anderson Road, Pittsburgh, died Wednesday, June 14, 1978, in Montefiore Hospital in Pittsburgh. Born May 17, 1926, in Colerain Township, she was the daughter of Oscar Rose of Bedford, and the late Vera (Morgart) Rose. She was employed as a private secretary for Carriage Engineering in Penn Center Center, Pittsburgh, and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Irwin. In addition to her father, she is survived by her husband, Elmer E. Ott, and one son, Jack Beegle of Trafford, Pa. Funeral services: Saturday, June 17, at 11 a.m. from the Vincent V. Rogers Funeral Home Chapel, 805 Pennsylvania Ave. in Irwin, with the Rev. Larry A. Dunster, her pastor, officiating. Burial following in the Long Run Cemetery of Irwin. ________ A. Mae ROSE Bedford Enquirer Mrs. A. Mae ROSE, 71, of Bedford, R.D. 6, died at 7:25 a.m. Saturday, April 10, 1982, in Memorial Hospital of Bedford County. She was born, February 4, 1911, in Bedford Township, a daughter of the late George B. and Mary E. (MILLER) HEMING. On May 10, 1934, she married Russell R. ROSE who survives. Her death ends a marriage union of 47 years. The following children survive: Edward R., married to the former Amelia WENTZ, of Lexington, Va.; Ronald L., married to the former Mildred RITCHEY, of Bedford, R.D. 6; Charles Samuel, married to the former Joyce WESTON, of Fairfield, Pa.; M. Joanne, wife of William FOREMAN, of Bedford, R.D. 6; Dorthy L. wife of David L. DUNCAN, of Bedford, R.D. 2; and Phillis, wife of Thomas COLVIN, of Bedford, R.D. 6. Fifteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren also survive along with two brothers: Charles D. HEMING, of Bedford, R.D. 6; and Hugh A. HEMING, of Cash Valley Road, Cumberland, Md. she was preceded in death by a son, Roger, who died in 1977, also by four brothers, two sisters, and one great- granddaughter. Mrs. ROSE was a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church, and a charter member of the Catholic Daughters of America. She was also a member of the Bedford Valley Senior Citizens and Bedford American Legion Auxiliary.. Mass of the Resurrection; Tuesday, April 13, at 10 a.m. from Timothy A. Berkebile Funeral Home, Bedford, with Rev. Father Raymond Crosser officiating. Burial in St. Thomas Catholic Cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Christian Wake Service will be held at 8 p.m. Monday evening in the funeral home. ________ Anna (LEASURE) ROSE [hand dated 1939, paper unknown, but probably the Bedford Gazette] Mrs. Whitmore ROSE The body of Anna (LEASURE), wife of Whitmore ROSE, who died Dec. 31, 1939, in Fremont, O., was brought here for interment in the Union cemetery at Rainsburg Wednesday afternoon, Mortician Pate and Son officiating. Funeral services were held in the Methodist Church at that place by Rev. Ira Dinkle at 2:30 p.m. Deceased was a daughter of Tolbert and Hannah (SOMERVILLE) LEASURE and was born in this county Sept. 23, 1884. Besides her husband, she leaves these children: Mrs. Margaret COULTER and Mrs. Dorthy MILLER, Flint, Mich.; Mrs. Gladys ROSS, Mrs. Edna NORRIS Fostoria, O. Also these brothers and sisters survive, -- Joseph, Chester and Henry LEASURE of Michigan and Mrs. Mary KARNS and Mrs. Emory RAWLINGS of Rainsburg. ________ Arthur "Jack" ROSE [paper unknown] Arthur "Jack" Rose, 70, of Bedford RD 3, died at 4:10 p.m. Friday, April 7, 1972, in Cumberland Memorial Hospital, where he had been a patient for two days. Born in Centerville, he was a son of H. Harry and Lucy (Hook) Rose. He was married to the former Myrtle Elliott, who survives, together with these children: Eugene of Lansdale, Mrs. Genevieve DeLauter of Lantz, Md., and Mrs. Darlene Kegg of Chalfonte, Pa. Eight Grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters, Grant of Detroit, and Oscar, William and Milton, all of Bedford RD 3, Mrs. Grace Hite of Greensburg, Mrs. Veda Imes and Mrs. Dolly Oliver, both of Bedford RD 3, and Mrs. Leona Cessna of Warren, Ohio, also survive. Mr. Rose was a retired boiler-maker for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. He was a member of the Centerville United Methodist Church. Burial in the P.O.S. of A. Cemetery, Centerville. ________ Arthur Rose [Died 25 Feb 1928] Arthur Rose, of Bedford Valley, died at his home near Centerville last Saturday. He was 83 years, 4 months and 25 days old. He was born and lived all his life in Cumberland, now Bedford Valley. While he was feeble yet he was able to go around until he contacted blood poison from a cut on the toe. He had a son Harry, who died several years ago and Mrs. Harry Rose, the widow of the son, took care of him in his declining years. He leaves a brother Squire W.H. Rose of Centerville and a sister Amanda. Nine grandchildren survives; Sherman, Veda, Arthur, Oscar, Grant, William, Milton, Dolly and Leona. He was buried Monday afternoon at the Bortz Cemetery, funeral conducted by Rev. J.M. Ross, his pastor. ________ Clyde F. ROSE [paper unknown] Clyde F. Rose, Big Springs, Nebraska and formerly of Bedford RD 3, died recently in Big Springs, where he had resided since returning from World War I. He is survived by his wife, Alvina, and two sons: Lee and Donald. Also surviving are these brothers and sisters: Norman Rose, New Paris RD 1; Russell Rose, Bedford RD 3; Luther and Ralph Rose, both of Bedford; Mrs. Ross Shaffer, New Paris; Percy Rose, Bedford; and Hosia Rose, Morehead, Minnesota. An Uncle, Luther Rose of Kirkland, Washington, also survives. One son preceded him in death. Funeral services were held Saturday, May 20, in Julesburg, Nebraska. Norman Rose, Russell Rose, Luther and Ralph Rose, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shaffer attended the funeral in Nebraska. --------------------------- Memory Card for Clyde Rose, BU Data Book: In Memory of Clyde F. Rose, November 10, 1893 - May 17, 1967 Services From Zion Lutheran Church, Big Springs, Nebraska, Saturday, May 20, 1967 - 2:00 p.m. Clergyman Officiating, E.L. Feyerherm, Big Spring Nebraska Music by Mrs. Ed. Rochlitz and Zion Church Choir. Honorary Pallbearers, Ernest Schlake, Otto Mauser, Claude Rhoades, Albin Walline, John Jurgensen, Ed Hobelman. Pallbeares, Jerry Shutt, Max Kerms, Jr., Lester Schutt, Jack Schutt, Robert Leder, Dean Armstrong. Interment Service, Big Springs Cemetery, Big Springs, Nebraska. ________ Clyde L. ROSE Bedford Gazette, undated clipping Clyde L. ROSE, 80, of Centerville, Bedford, R.D. 3, died in Donahoe Manor Thursday morning, November 14, 1974. He was born in Tyrone, June 27, 1894, a son of David Clark and May (FERNER) ROSE. He was married to Ida (HITE) ROSE and she preceded him in death on August 12, 1971. Surviving are these children: W. Earl, at home, Mrs. Jack SHATZER, Mrs. Glentis STREET, and David H. all of R.D. 3, Bedford; Ten grandchildren, Two great-grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Faye ELLIOTT, R.D. 3, Bedford also survive. Mr. ROSE was a retired school teacher ot the Centerville School. Funeral services: Saturday, November 16, at 2 p.m. in the Centerville Methodist Church, with the Rev. Frank McCaslin, officiating. Burial in the Union Cemetery, Centerville. ________ Daniel D. Rose [d. October 8, 1952] Bedford Gazette, undated clipping Daniel D. ROSE, 53, died Wednesday morning at this home in Bedford after a lengthy illness. Born in Bedford County March 21, 1899, he was a son of Jonathan and Lavina (DEVORE) ROSE. He was married to the former Zella BLANKLEY, who survives. Also surviving are two sons, Daniel, Jr., of Pittsburg and John, at home, and the following brothers and sisters: Walter, William, Clayton and George, all of Bedford; Charles of Cumberland, Md.; Mrs. Rachel CARL, Bedford Rt. 3, and Flo, of Ohio. Funeral services, Saturday, October 12 at 2 p.m. in the Louis Geisel Funeral Home, Bedford, with the Rev. R.S. Caldwell officiating. Interment will be in the Bedford County Memorial Park cemetery. ________ David H. ROSE Bedford Gazette, undated clipping David H. ROSE, 57, of R.D. 6, Bedford, died Tuesday, February 25, 1986, in Cumberland Valley. He was born, May 4, 1928, in Centerville, a son of the late Clyde L. and Ida (HITE) Rose. On February 26, 1949 he married Mary CESSNA who survives along with the following children: Theresa J. ROSE, of Annandale, Va.; Daniel C. ROSE, of Atlanta, Ga.; Dana C. ROSE, of Wilmington, Dela.; David C. ROSE, Married to the former Michelle L. MCCANN, of Cumberland, Md.; and Rebecca L., wife of Brian W. LEWIS, of Gaithersburg, Md. Also surviving are the following brother and two sisters: W. Earl ROSE, Mary SHATZER, and Flora STREETT, all of R.D. 3, Bedford. Mr. ROSE was a member of the Centerville United Methodist Church, member of Gideons International, and retired in 1984 after 39 years with Kelly- Springfield Tire Company in Cumberland, where he worked as production scheduler. Funeral services; Friday, February 28, at 11 a.m. from the Centerville United Methodist Church, with Rev. Kenneth R. Hill officiating. Burial in Union Cemetery. Friends will be received at Timothy A. Berkebile Funeral Home in Bedford on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Those wishing may make contributions to Gideons International, P.O. Box 627, Bedford, Pa., or to the Centerville United Methodist Church. ________ Dempsey L. ROSE Bedford Gazette, undated clipping Dempsey L. ROSE, 60, of Schellsburg RD 1, died August 26, 1983, in the Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital in Johnstown, following a lengthy illness. He was born March 8, 1923 in Centerville, the son of Norman J. and Fannie Mae (HITE) Rose. He is survived by his father of Manns choice Rd. his wife, the former Ruth E. REPLOGLE, and these children: Samuel L. ROSE, Mrs. Kathy V. BINGHAM, both of Schellsburg RD; John W. married to the former Lori MOTTO of Fishertown; three grand-children. Also surviving are these brothers and sisters: Melby, wife of Harry VEACH of Everett; Rev. Perry ROSE, married to the former Erma FRAZIER of Chambersburg; Glenn ROSE of Johnstown; and Vera, wife of Howard NUZUM of St. Louis Missouri. He was preceded in death by his mother, who died in 1973. Mr. ROSE was a retired farmer, and school bus driver for the Chestnut Ridge School System for 29 years. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, and a member of the Pleasant View Mennonite Church. Funeral services Sunday, Aug. 28, at 2 p.m. in the Mickle Geisel Funeral Home in Schellsburg, with the Rev. Charles Shelter officiating. Burial in Bedford County Memorial Park. Friends will be received in the Funeral Home on Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. ________ Elmer W. Rose Bedford Gazette Elmer W. ROSE, Bedford RD 3, died early Tuesday morning, June 22, 1965, at his home. He was born in Bedford County on March 5, 1876, a son of George and Hanna (MCFERREN) ROSE. He is survived by one brother, Luther, of the state of Washington, and a number of nieces and nephews. He was never married. He was a member of the Bortz Lutheran Church. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, in the Louis Geisel Funeral Home, Bedford, by the Rev. Richard Tome. Burial will be in the Bortz Lutheran Cemetery, Bedford Valley. Friends will be received in the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. ________ Mrs. Elsie L. ROSE [pencil dated 1-20-1965, paper unknown] Mrs. Elsie L. ROSE, Bedford RD 3, died at Penn Wood Guest Home, Thursday, Jan. 19, 1965. She was born March 1, 1886, in Bedford Valley, the daughter of the late Henry HITE and Emma (SLIGER) HITE. Her husband, Henry Reese ROSE, Died in 1950. Surviving are two daughters, Geraldine MILLER, wife of Clyde MILLER, Bedford RD 3, and Phyllis NEE, wife of Russell NEE, Cumberland, Md. A son, Cromwell, is deceased. Also surviving is a half-brother, Torsie ZEMBOWER, New Paris, RD 2, ten grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She was a member of the Centerville Methodist Church, the Faithful Rebecca Lodge of Centerville, and the WSCS of the church. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Centerville Methodist Church, with the Rev. John F. Park and the Rev. John A. Snyder officiating. Interment will be in the Bethel Cemetery. ________ Emanuel ROSE, [died 26 Apr 1924] Emanuel Rose, 75 years of age retired farmer, died at 3 o'clock Saturday morning at his home in Centerville, of paralysis. He was a widower and is survived by one son, Reese Rose, Centerville, and two daughters, Mrs. H.H. Deremer Hyndman, Pa., and Mrs. C.C. Boore of Centerville. He was a member of the Centerville Lodge of Odd Fellows and of the Methodist Church. The funeral was held a 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon with services conducted by Rev. Lynn Arbogast, of Hazen, Md., at the Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church near Centerville. Interment was made in the church cemetery. Mr. Rose was a highly respected citizen of Cumberland Valley township, where he spent all his life. ________ Emmanuel Ross ROSE [paper unknown] Emmanuel Ross Rose, 79, husband of the late Mrs. Mary Heming Rose, died at 2:45 p.m. yesterday at his home, 521 Avirett Avenue following a long illness. A native of Bedford Valley, Pa. he was a son of the late George and Hannah (McFerran) Rose. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of SS. Peter and Paul Church. Surviving are three sons, Harvey Rose, Tiffin, Ohio; Lester Rose, Ridgeley, W. Va., and Ellis Rose, Uhl Highway; four daughters, Miss Mary Ethel Rose, at home; Mrs. Catherine Vanderhout, this city, and Mrs. Pearl Clayton, Fort Ashby, W. Va., and two brothers, Elmer Rose, Bedford Valley, and Luther Rose, Washington. A funeral service will be held at 9 a.m. Friday in SS Peter and Paul Church with burial in the church cemetery. The body is at the home. ---------- Memory Card In Memory of Emmanuel Ross Rose Born, Bedford Valley, Pennsylvania October 20th, 1869 Passed away, Cumberland Maryland, November 16th, 1948 Services Friday Morning, Nine O'clock, S. S. Peter & Paul Church Final Resting Place, S. S. Peter & Paul Cemetery ________ Espy A. ROSE [clipping pencil-dated 1948; newspaper unknown} Espy A. ROSE died Jan. 11, 1948 at his home on Bedford Rt. 3. He was born in that section Jan. 26, 1871, a son of George and Hannah (MCFERREN) ROSE, and married to Anna Maude GILLUM. She survives, together with these children: Clyde of Big Springs, Neb.; Mrs. Fannie SHAFFER of New Paris; Percy and Luther of Bedford; Norman of Schellsburg, RD.; Russell, Hosea, and Ralph of Bedford Rt. 3; these brothers: R.E. ROSE of Cumberland, Elmer of Bedford Rt. 3, and Luther of Kirkland, Wash.; 26 grandchildren and eleven great- grandchildren. Mr. ROSE was a member of the Bortz Lutheran Church and the Loyal Order of Moose. Funeral services were conducted at the Church Wednesday afternoon by his pastor, Rev. M. J. Ross, and interment made in the adjoining cemetery in charge of Geisel Funeral Home of Bedford. ________ Eva Virginia (BEAN) ROSE Bedford Inquirer, June 9 1989 Eva Virginia (BEAN) ROSE, 81, of Bedford, RD 3 died Thursday, June 1, 1989, at Pennknoll Village Nursing Home. She was born Sept. 14, 1907, in Cookeville, Tenn., a daughter of the late Melvin and Mary (KIRKENDAHL) BEAN. She was married to Vernon Grant ROSE, who died March 20, 1984, a few months short of their 50th wedding anniversary. She is survived by three sisters: Mrs. Willie E. MCKEE of Little Rock, Ark.; Mrs. Aline PEASE of Dayton, Ohio; and Mrs. Marietta HARRIS of Cookeville, Tenn., plus a number of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Clyde BEAN of Florida and James BEAN of Tennessee. Mrs. ROSE retired from General Motors in Detroit after 39 years of service, and she and her husband retired back to Cumberland Valley. Funeral services: Sunday, June 4, at 2 p.m. in the Bortz Lutheran Church, with intern Gregory Berger and Rev. Robert Taylor officiating. Burial in Union Cemetery, Centerville. ________ Fannie M. (HITE) ROSE [paper unknown] Mrs. Fannie M. ROSE, 73, Manns Choice, RD., died Tuesday, September 18, 1973 at Bedford County Memorial Hospital. She was born February 28, 1900 in Bedford County, the daughter of William B. and Mary C. (GROWDEN) HITE. She is survived by her husband, Norman J. ROSE and these children; Dempsey L., Schellsburg RD; Melby Doris, wife of Harry VEACH, Chambersburg; Rev. Perry D. ROSE, Chambersburg; Glenn D., Shellsburg RD; and Vera June, wife of Howard NUZUM, Orlando, Florida. One brother, Perry D. HITE, Greensburg; and one sister Mrs. Gladys ZEMBOWER, R.D. 3, also survive along with 18 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by four sisters and three brothers. Mr. and Mrs. ROSE celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on January 1, 1972. Mrs. ROSE is an active member of the Manns Choice Church of God and a member of the Spring Valley Grange, Fishertown. Funeral services; Friday, September 21 at 2 p.m. at the Manns Choice Church of God, Manns Choice, with the Rev. T. David Sustar, her pastor officiating. Burial in the Bedford County Memorial Park. Friends will be received at the J. Ralph Mickle Funeral Home, Schellsburg today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 and at the church on Friday from 1 p.m. until the time of service. ________ Flora B. (HITE) ROSE Bedford Inquirer Friday, Aug. 4, 1989 page 3 Flora Blanche ROSE, 83, of Bedford RD 3, died Saturday, July 29, 1989 at Pennknoll Village Nursing Home. She was born May 13, 1906, in Cumberland Valley Township, the daughter of the late William and Mary (ZEMBOWER) HITE. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul E. ROSE, July 29, 1970. Surviving are two daughters and two sons: Doris CRONE, Fort Ashby, W. Va.; Norma KAUFFMAN, Coldwater Mich.; Dwight ROSE, Bedford RD 3, and Donald ROSE, Bedford RD 4. Also surviving are 12 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, a sister, Elva ELLIOTT, Greensburg, and a brother, Earl HITE Greensburg. Mrs. ROSE was a former employee of the Celanese Fiber Corporation and of the Bedford Area School District. She was a member of the Centerville United Methodist Church where she was organist for many years, a charter member of the Centerville Senior Citizens and member of the Rebekah Lodge of Centerville. Funeral services: Tuesday, August 1, at 1 p.m. at the Centerville United Methodist Church with Rev. Robert E. Taylor officiating. Burial in Union Cemetery, Centerville. The family requests that memorials take the form of contributions to the Centerville United Gifts of Love Fund. ________ Mrs. Florence (SIGLER) ROSE [clipping dated 2/15/1964, newspaper unknown] Mrs. Florence ROSE, 75, of Bedford RD 3, died Friday, Feb. 14, 1964 in her home following an extended illness. She was born in Bedford County Aug. 19, 1888 the daughter of the late Cyrus and Huldah (THOMPSON) SIGLER. Her husband, George ROSE died in 1960. Surviving are the following children: Charles of Bedford; Mrs. Eleanor CAZAN of Cleveland, Ohio; Melvin of Huntingdon; Mrs. Helen FEIGHT, Mrs. Dorthy LEVAR and Norman, all of Bedford, and Anna ROSE at home. One child preceded her in death. Brothers and sisters surviving are: Mrs. Ella BAILEY of Philadelphia, Elmer SIGLER of Bedford RD 4, John SIGLER of Chambersburg, Mrs. Mary MAINWARING of Bedford and Mrs. Sue FLECK and Mrs. Margaret COOK, both of Bedford RD 1. Mrs. ROSE was a member of Bedford Nazarene Church and Bedford American Legion Auxiliary. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Louis Geisel Funeral Home, Bedford with the Rev. Wilard G. Prouse officiating. Burial will follow in Sweet Root Cemetery. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 p.m. today in the funeral home. ________ Gary ROSE [clipping dated 1960; newspaper unknown] BEDFORD AREA BOY DIES FROM AILMENT CAUSED BY PELLETS An autopsy was performed on the body of Gary ROSE, 7, of Bedford, Rt. 4, in the Altoona Hospital Tuesday, with the cause of death given as meningitis due to the presence of metallic pellets in the brain and sinuses. The child died in the hospital at 9:00 o'clock Monday night after being admitted there October 26. He never regained consciousness. The boy had been admitted to the hospital Nov. 7 of last year, suffering from wounds on the face inflicted by shotgun pellets fired from outside a window at his home. Investigation of the shooting failed to disclose the person who had fired the shot. Since it made a hole less than two inches in diameter in the window, the gun was fired not more than six feet from the window, it was believed. According to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert ROSE, Gary had apparently recovered after the shooting. He was taken ill on Oct. 25 while at school. It was understood that he was struck in the face by a snowball on that afternoon of the first snow in the area. After he was removed to his home he suffered convulsions and lapsed into unconsciousness early the following morning. A Hollidaysburg physician was consulted and advised the child's removal to the hospital. Deputy Corner Crawford of Blair County is handling the investigation at the hospital and is expected to notify Bedford County authorities of his findings. Gary Norman ROSE was born at Bedford RT. 4, March 5, 1953, a son of Hubert and Alice (MILLS) ROSE. He was a student in the Colerain Township schools. In addition to his parents, he is survived by three brothers and a sister - William, Harriet, Harry, and Joseph, Also surviving are his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ROSE, and his great-grandmother, Mrs. John WELCH, all of Bedford, Rt. 4. He was member of the Trans-Run Methodist Church. Funeral services: Thursday at 2 o'clock at the Barefoot Funeral Home, Bedford, the Rev. Leo Foote officiating. Interment in the Trans Run Church cemetery. ________ George C. ROSE [clipping; newspaper unknown] George C. ROSE, 76, of Bedford R.D. 3, died at the Bedford County Memorial Hospital, June 16, 1960. He was born in Bedford Valley on Sept. 7, 1884, a son of Johnson and Levena (DEVORE) ROSE. He was married to Florence SIGLER Nov. 29, 1905. He is survived by his wife, and these children: William, Bedford; Melvin, Huntingdon; Norman, Bedford; Mrs. Eleanor CAZAN, Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Helen FEIGHT, Mrs. Dorothy LEVAR and Anna May ROSE, all of Bedford. Also surviving are four brothers: Charles of Cumberland; Clayton, Walter and William, all of Bedford, and two sisters, Mrs. Nora CARL, Bedford and Mrs. Flora STEWART, Cleveland, Ohio. He was a member of the church of Nazarene. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at the Pate Funeral Home, the Rev. Leonard Wright officiating. Interment was in the cemetery in Bedford Valley. ________ George Sherman ROSE, [clipping; newspaper unknown] G. Sherman ROSE, 74, of Bedford RD 3, died Thursday, September 30, 1971, at his home, of an apparent heart attack. Born July 24, 1897, in Cumberland Valley Township, he was the son of Harry and Lucy (HOOK) ROSE. He was married to the former Nellie DEREMER, who preceded him in death. Surviving are the following children: Mrs. Leroy (Mildred) STIFFLER of Youngstown, Ohio, Mrs. James (Marion) RUK of Allison Park, Pa., Mrs. Louis (Bernice) EVANS of Bedford RD 4, Robert F. and Donald E. ROSE of Baltimore, Md., and A. Homer ROSE of Bedford RD 3. Nineteen grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and these brothers and sisters: Arthur, Oscar, R. Milton, William, Mrs. Veda IMES and Mrs. Dolly OLIVER, all of Bedford RD 3, V. Grant ROSE of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. Grace HITE of Greensburg, and Mrs. Leona CESSNA of Warren, Ohio also survive. Mr. ROSE was a member of the Bortz Lutheran Church. He was a retired farmer, and had served as manager of the ROSE Farm since his father's death in 1917. Funeral services: Sunday, October 3, at 2 p.m., from the S. Alton Barefoot Funeral Home, Bedford, with the Rev. Charles Stetler officiating. Burial in the Union Cemetery, Centerville. Friends may call at the funeral home 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. ________ Gladys (RIPPLE) ROSE Bedford Inquirer, March 31, 1989 Mrs. Gladys M. ROSE, 70, of New Paris RD 2 died Monday, March 20, 1989, in the Windber Hospital. She was born April 21, 1918, in Johnstown, a daughter of the late John and Ida (KELLER) RIPPLE. She was preceded in death by her husband, Earl J. ROSE Sr., who died in 1981: brothers Lloyd, Roy, Merle, Charles and Clyde; sisters, Myrna ROSE and Pansy SMITH; and a great-grandson, Erick TURNER. She is survived by these children: Lovella, wife of Robert TURNER, of Schellsburg RD 1; Helen, wife of James BEEGLE, and E. John ROSE Jr., married to the former Debbie MILLER, all of Bedford RD 2. Nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren also survive, along with these three sisters: Mrs. Nellie MAKIN of Windber, Mrs. Beatrice ULLE of Vinco, and Mrs. Audrus ROSE of Wilton. Mrs. ROSE was a member of the Beulah United Methodist Church in Johnstown. Funeral services: Thursday, March 23, 1989, at 2 p.m., in the Chestnut Ridge Independent Fellowship Church, with the Rev. Charles Rhodes officiating. Burial will follow in the Schellsburg Cemetery. ________ Hanna (McFERRAN) ROSE [clipping dated 1931, newspaper unknown] Mrs. Hanna ROSE, after an illness of several months, died at the home of her son, Elmer, in Bedford Valley on March 10, in her 83rd year. She was born on May 12, 1848, a daughter of John and Susan (HEMING) MCFERRAN, and was married to George ROSE, who passed away about 48 years ago. A son, Foster, also preceded her in death. Surviving are four sons, Elmer and E. A. ROSE of Bedford Valley, Ross of Cumberland and Luther I. of Kirkland, Wash.: a brother and two sisters, William MCFERRAN of near Buffalo Mills, Mrs. Rachel CLOSE and Miss Josie MCFERRAN of Bellville, Ohio. Funeral services were held at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the Bortz Lutheran Church, of which she was a member, Rev. M. J. Ross officiating. Interment in the cemetery adjoining. ________ Harold Eugene ROSE Bedford Gazette, March 5, 1964 Harold Eugene ROSE, 26, Bedford R. D. 2, was fatally injured in a traffic accident Mar. 3, 1964, in Wilton Junction, Iowa. He was born in Bedford Valley, Aug 25, 1937, the son of Ralph E. and Ora Jane (DERMER) ROSE. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Lorraine (FISHER) ROSE, whom he married Oct. 13, 1960; a son, Steven Eugene; his parents; and these brothers and sisters, Alice Norma RININGER, Bedford, John Russell ROSE, Palmyra, N. J., Judith Ann, Richard Gary, Robert Allen, Linda Lee and Joseph Lee, all at home. He served in the Air Force from 1955 to 1959. He was employed as a truck driver by Curtis Inc., of Denver, Colo. He was a member of Bortz Lutheran Church, Bedford Valley. Funeral services at 2 p.m. Saturday, Mar. 7, 1964, at the Roland S. Keller Funeral Home by the Rev. Richard L. Tome. Interment in the Schellsburg Cemetery. Friends received at the Funeral home, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Friday. ________ Harry "Pete" ROSE Bedford Inquirer, Dec 31, 1993 Harry F. "Pete" ROSE, 65, of Schellsburg RD 1, died Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1993, at Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh. He was born Feb. 4, 1928, in Somerset County, a son of the late Daniel A. and Ruth (WEYANT) ROSE. He was married to the former Laura Pauline BOOZER. Surviving are two sons, John A. (husband of the former Jacqueline BAREFOOT), and Harry J. (husband of the former Sydney CLARK), and a daughter, Gail MANGES, all of Schellsburg RD 1; a sister, Carol DIEHL of Orange, VA.; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by five brothers, Raymond, Forrest, Ray, Kenneth and Glenn. Mr. Rose was a laborer for the former Watson Wood Products Co. of Manns Choice and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Burial in Fishertown Cemetery. ________ Harry M. ROSE The Gazette, Friday, February 21, 1913, page 5, "Centerville," [born, 12 Jun 1912; died, 14 Feb 1913] Harry M., the eight months old twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ROSE, died at their home here on Friday, February 14, of pneumonia, following an attack of measles. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Krause in the Bortz Lutheran Church: Interment in adjoining cemetery. ________ Harry S. ROSE Bedford Inquirer, May 3, 1991 page 3 Harry S. ROSE, 57, of 204 Concord Drive, Bedford, died Sunday, April 28, 1991, in Altoona General Hospital. He was born June 13, 1933, in Cumberland, Md., a son of R. Milton and Mable (FRANTZ) ROSE of Bedford RD 3. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife, the former Lois Shinholt MICKEY, whom he married Nov. 4, 1978; three children: Linda, wife of John SUTER, New Paris RD; Larry S. ROSE, New Paris RD; and Leslie D. ROSE, married to the former Joyce A. GRATIS, Frendship Village, Bedford; and these stepchildren: Barbara J., wife of Charles V. McLAUGHLIN, Bedford; John C. MICKEY, married to the former Dorthy MILLER, Bedford; Nancy J. STIFFLER, Hollidaysburg; David H. MICKEY, married to the former Marcia MICKEY, Alma Bank RD 1; Timothy A. MICKEY, married to the former Christi SNYDER, Frederick, Md. In addition, he is survived by 17 grandchildren and one brother, Mervyn C. ROSE, married to the former Sue HOUSEWORTH, Bedford RD 6; and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by an infant sister. Mr. ROSE was a member of the Bedford Church of the Brethren. He was a graduate of Bedford High School, Class of 1952; was a member of the Bedford Fire Department No. 1; former secretary-treasurer and present captain of the Bedford Fire Police and Bedford Borough Auxiliary Police. He was a Bedford County Deputy Sheriff, and was the former scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 82. He had been employed at Kennametal for the past 23 years. Funeral services: Wednesday, May 1, at 2 p.m. in the Timothy A. Berkebile Funeral Home, Bedford, with the Rev. Claude Hall officiating. Burial in Bedford County Memorial Park. Those wishing may make contributions to the Bedford Fire Department, Bedford Fire Police or a charity of choice in Mr. Rose's Memory. ________ Harry ROSE [d. December 20, 1917] [clipping; newspaper unknown] Harry ROSE, of Cumberland Valley, died on Thursday, December 20, at the Westeran Maryland hospital, Cumberland, to which place he had been taken a few days previous for an operation. He was the only child of the late Arthur ROSE and Mrs. Lucy (HOOK) ROSE. Surviving are his mother, his wife and ten children. The funeral service was conducted in the Lutheran church, Cumberland Valley, on Monday, December 24, by the Rev. Bender, of Cumberland. Mr. ROSE was a member of the L.O.O.M. lodge and of the Grange. ________ Henry B. ROSE Bedford Inquirer, Friday, January 18, 1895 Cumberland Valley, January 14, 1895 Death has again visited this community, and claimed for its victim Henry B. ROSE, aged 79 years four months and twenty six days. (NOTE; born 15 Aug 1815, died; 11 Jan 1895) Father ROSE was an industrious and useful man in this community, and amassed a handsome fortune not withstanding the domestic cares which evolved upon him and his faithful wife who preceded him about four years ago to the sprit world, he had time to attend to his spiritual wants. He was a faithful member of the Lutheran Church for 56 years; always ready and willing to do his part. When you met him he greeted you with a handshake and a smile. Father ROSE was lived by all who knew him. He was a kind and affectionate father, a good neighbor and a Christian man. He was a great sufferer, being a cripple for many years, and then a cancerous affection set in, which terminated his life. He leaves 6 children to mourn his loss. A funeral sermon was preached by the writer assisted by Rev. Edmon of the M. P. Church. Signed H. McClinic. ________ Henry R. ROSE [dated 26 Nov 1950, paper unknown] Henry Reese ROSE, 69, of Bedford Valley, R. 3, died November 25, 1950 in the Allegany Hospital, Cumberland, Md. Mr. Rose was born August 6, 1881, in Centerville, and was the son of the late Emanuel and Laura E. (WERTZ) ROSE. Survivors include his widow, the former Elsie L. HITE: three children, Mrs. Clyde MILLER, Bedford Valley; Cromwell ROSE, Detroit, and Mrs. Phyllis NEE, Cumberland and two sisters, Mrs. Zella DEANER, Hyndman, and Mrs. Arvilla BOOR of Cumberland. Also surviving are nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Mr. ROSE was a member of the Bedford Valley Methodist Church and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Funeral services, Tuesday, Nov. 28, at the Centerville Methodist church at 2 p.m. The Rev. Willard White, officiating. Interment; Bethel cemetery. ________ Hubert N. ROSE [paper unknown] Hubert N. ROSE, 56, of RD A4, Everett, died Wednesday, June 25, 1980 in Memorial Hosipital of Bedford County. He was born Dec. 1, 1922 in Colerain Township, a son of the late Arthur E. and Ora (ROBINETTE) ROSE. On Jan. 29, 1945 he married Alice MILLS, who survives along with four children: William H. ROSE of Norfolk, Va., Harriett KEEFER of Star Route 2, Big Cove Tannery; Harry A. ROSE of Huntingdon; and Joseph H. ROSE of Star Route 6, Everett. Eight Grandchildren and these brothers and sisters also survive: Ada PALMER and Mae FOOR, both of Bedford; Helen GETZ of Imler; Marie RITCHEY of Bedford; and Plummer ROSE of Belleville. He was preceded in death by one son and three sisters. Mr. ROSE was an employee of Grove Manufacturing in Shade Grove, and was a member of the Everett VFW and Wambic Tribe Improved Order of Redmen # 507. Friends will be received Thursday from 2 until 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Berkebile Funeral Home of Bedford. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 27 at 2 p.m. at the Berkebile Funeral Home, Bedford, with the Rev. Woodrow Keefer Jr. officiating. Burial will be in the Trans Run Cemetery. ________ John ROSE Bedford Gazette Friday, Sept. 9, 1892 [NOTE: died Sept. 1, 1892] Cumberland Valley Townships, Centerville, September 7th. Uncle John Rose was called from time to eternity on last Thursday. He had lived more than the allotted time for man, as he had reached four score years, seven months and ten days. Uncle John as he was familiarly called, was a long sufferer, but bore his affliction patiently. His body was laid to rest on Friday evening. A very large appropriate sermon was preached by Rev. H. McClitle. ________ Jonathan ROSE [pencil dated Oct. 1923; paper unknown] Jonathan Rose, for many years in the employ of Drs. A. and W. F. Enfield, died Sunday morning at the home of his son, George Rose, West Pitt Street. He was born in Cumberland Valley about 75 years ago, where he spent his boyhood, and for many years had been a familiar figure on local streets. About ten days ago he returned from the Altoona Hospital, where he had undergone treatment. Deceased was the father of twelve children, of whom seven sons and a daughter survive: George, William, Walter and Daniel, of Bedford; Charles of Cumberland; Clayton and James, of Claysburg, and Mrs. Allen Carl, of Bedford Township. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. V. Royer Tuesday afternoon, six sons acting as pallbearers. Interment at this place. ________ Karen Rebecca ROSE [pencil dated 1951, paper unknown] Karen Rebecca ROSE, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Milton ROSE of Bedford, R.D. 3, died at birth at Bedford County Memorial Hospital Sunday, November 25. Funeral services: Monday at 1:30 p.m. with the Rev. M.J. Ross of Bedford officiating. Burial in the P.O.S. of A. cemetery. Funeral arrangements in charge of the Barefoot Funeral Home. ________ Lucy Jane (HOOK) ROSE [d. May 1, 1945] [clipping; newspaper unknown] Mrs. Lucy Jane ROSE, died May 1 at her home in Bedford Valley from a heart condition, superinduced by a fall sustained in January. A daughter of George and Elizabeth (GORDON) HOOK, she was born in Bedford Valley Nov. 21, 1876, and united in marriage with Harry ROSE, who died in 1917. Ten children survive: Mrs. Grace M. HITE of Greensburg; Mrs. E.R. IMES and Grant ROSE of Detroit; Mrs. Charles CESSNA of Canfield O.; Oscar of Bedford; Milton of Cumberland; Sherman, William, Arthur and Mrs. Louis OLIVER of Rt. 3 Bedford; also a brother, Albert HOOK of Rainsburg. Deceased was a member of the Bortz Lutheran Church and the Rebekah Lodge at Centerville. Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 2:30 in the Bortz Church by Rev. M. J. Ross and interment made in the adjoining cemetery in charge of S. Alton Barefoot. ________ Luther D. ROSE Bedford Inquirer September 13, 1996 Luther D. "Sonney" ROSE, 63, of Bedford RD 6, died Thursday, Sept. 5, 1996, at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, Md.. He was born April 22, 1933, in Cumberland Valley Township, a son of William Henry and Mamie Alberta "Bert" (ZEMBOWER) ROSE. On June 18, 1951, he married Maxine KENDALL, who survives. In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived by a son, Thomas Allen (husband of the former Sharon KRAUSE), Bedford RD 6; a daughter, Annette Arlene (wife of Donald ROSE), Friendship Village; four sisters, Edris Lavern BRIDGES of Bedford RD 3; Frances Lucille (wife of Carl ELLIOTT), Bedford RD 3; Eva Martina (wife of Max ELLIOTT), Bedford RD 3; Alice Pearl "Polly" NAVE, Bedford RD 3; a brother, William Murray ROSE, Cumberland; numerous nieces and nephews and four grandchildren. ________ Luther I. ROSE [dated 1974, paper unknown] A Familiar figure in the life of Kirkland, WA for many years, 93 year old Major Luther I. ROSE passed away Feb. 23. He was preceded in death by his wife Nadja (BAHRT) three weeks ago. They would have observed their 69th wedding anniversary Feb. 26. Born in BEDFORD, Pa. he served in the Army Signal Corps and was stationed in Alaska at the time of his marriage which was held in the old Russian Church, St. Michael's, in Sitka. He retired in 1925. For more than 50 years the family had lived on the corner of 7th and Lake St. until the couple moved to an apartment several years ago. He was a charter member ot the Order of Eastern Star, a member of the American Legion, Retired Officers Association and the Trinity Lutheran Church. Surviving are his children Irvin H. ROSE, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Edna ROGGE, Iowa City, Iowa,; Helen R. MORRISON, Tuscon, Ariz.; Hazel WEYERMAN, Seattle and Richard L. ROSE, Redmond; also 13 grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. Services were held Feb. 26 at Green's Colonial Chapel followed by burial at Kirkland Cemetery. The family suggests memorial may be sent to Kirkland Medic II at the Fire Department. ________ Luther M. ROSE [paper unknown] Luther M. ROSE, 75, of 104 Blanch Street, Bedford, died Thursday afternoon, May 10, 1979, in Bedford County Memorial Hospital. He was born in Bedford Valley, April 5, 1904, a son of the late Espy A. and Maud (GILLUM) ROSE. Surviving is his wife, Catherine (WERTZ) ROSE and these children: Mrs. Betty KUNZ, of Winston Salem, North Carolina; Mrs. Clara MATTHEWS, of Largo, Florida; and Mrs. Shirley STUFFT of Columbia, South Carolina; and a grandson, Roger MUSSELMAN, of Shellsburg, who was raised by the family. Seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren also survive along with these brothers and a sister, Percy, of Martinsburg, West Virginia; Norman, of Schellsburg; Russell R. of Bedford, R.D. 6; Ralph of Bedford; Hosea, of Moorehead, Minnesota; and Fannie SHAFFER, of New Paris. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Eva MUSSELMAN and one brother. Mr. ROSE was a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church, Bedford. He was a familiar figure around Bedford High School, where he served as a janitor for 30 years until his retirement in 1970. Funeral Mass: Monday, May 14, at 10 a.m. in St. Thomas Catholic Church with Father Raymond Crosser officiating. Burial in St. Thomas Catholic Cemetery. Friends will be received in the Louis Geisel Funeral Home, Bedford, this evening from 7 to 9 p.m., and on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Christian Wake Service will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday evening in the funeral home. ________ Mary E. ROSE Everett Press April 24, 1908 A very sad and distressing accident occurred at Bedford, Wednesday morning last, when Mrs. T. K. ROSE was burned to such an extent that she died within a few hours after the accident. She was cleaning the garden near her home and was in the act of burning some brush, when he clothing took fire. Upon discovering this, she ran into the house in a mass of flames. The hair was burned from her head and other parts of her body badly charred. The accident occurred about 10 o'clock and she died about 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Her maiden name was Mary E. PENNELL and she was born in Colerain township, August 23, 1834. She was twice married. Her first husband was A. J. DAVIS, who died a number of years ago. Surviving her is her second husband and the following children by her first husband; Mrs. Mollie MOWERY, of Everett; John H. DAVIS, of Cumberland Valley; Mrs. Edwin FOOR, of Colerain Township; Mrs. ZINN, of Indiana County, PA; Mrs. J. H. GUMP, of Rainsburg, and Mrs. Josephine IMES; also one brother, A. J. PENNELL, of Rainsburg, survives. The funeral services will be conducted this Friday morning by Rev. M. L. Culler of the Lutheran church. Interment will be made in the Bedford Cemetery. ________ Mary L. ROSE [unknown paper] Mrs. Mary L. ROSE, 68, of Osterburg RD 1, died suddenly Monday night, December 27, 1971, in Bedford County Memorial Hospital, following a short illness. She was born December 11, 1903, in Bedford, the daughter of the late Samuel and Anna (HALL) WELCH. Her husband, Walter ROSE, and stepmother Mrs. Ellen NAGLER of Bedford, survive, together with these children, Mrs. June NEE of Everett, Edward ROSE of Indiana, and Mrs. Barbara ROTH of Harmony RD 1. Nine grandchildren, three great grandchildren, a brother, F.C. WELCH of Elwood City, and these half brothers and sisters, Joe WELCH of Everett RD 1, Mrs. Hazel RIGGS of Bedford RD 1, Mrs. Dora CUSTER of Johnstown, and George WELCH of New Mexico, also survive. Funeral services: Thursday, December 30, at 2 p.m., from the Louis Geisel Funeral Chapel, Bedford, with the Rev. Melvin Walper officiating. Burial in the Union Memorial Cemetery, Everett RD. Friends will be received in the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, and from 10 a.m. Thursday until the hour of service. ________ Mary Lois (ELLIOTT) ROSE Bedford Inquirer, Feb. 15, 1991, page 3 Mary Lois ROSE, 61, of Bedford RD 3 (Centerville), died Sunday, Feb. 10, 1991, in Sacred Heart Hospital after a brief hospitalization. She was born in Bedford Valley, July 15, 1929, the daughter of the late Howard Eugene ELLIOTT and Ella Mae (PRICE) ELLIOTT. She is survived by her husband, Harold ROSE, one son Gary ANDERSON of Cumberland, one daughter Teri Lea BOWMAN of Woodridge, Va. Also surviving are four brothers, Carl E. ELLIOTT, Max L. ELLIOTT, William H. ELLIOTT, all of Centerville, and Dale S. ELLIOTT of Bedford; two sisters, Eileen SNYDER of Cresaptown, Md., and Mrs. Myrna SMITH of Phoenix, Ariz.; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services: Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1 p.m., at the Silcox-Merritt Funeral Home in Cumberland, with the Rev. Robert Taylor officiating. Burial in the Fellowship Cemetery, Centerville. ________ Maude Anna ROSE [undated clipping; newspaper unknown] Maude Anna ROSE, formerly of Bedford R.D. 3, died October 17, 1957 at the Smith Rest Home in Manns Choice where she had been a guest for four years. She was born in Bedford County March 14, 1873, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John GILLUM. Her husband, Espy ROSE died January, 1948. She is survived by these children, Clyde of Nebraska, Mrs. Fannie SHAFFER of New Paris, Percy of Bedford R.D. 3, Norman of Schellsburg, Luther of Bedford, Russell of Bedford R.D. 3, Hosea, of North Dakota, Ralph of Osterburg R.D. 1. Four children preceded her in death. Also surviving are 33 grandchildren and 44 great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Bortz Lutheran Church in Cumberland Valley. Funeral services: Sunday, 2:30 p.m., in the Bortz Lutheran Church, the Rev. Carroll S. Rudisill officiating. Interment in church cemetery. Friends are being received in the Louis Geisel Funeral Home, Bedford, after 7 p.m. tonight. ________ Mrs. Sherman (Nellie DEREMER) ROSE [clipping dated 1931, newspaper unknown] [born, 13 Jul 1893; died, 28 Aug 1931] Mrs. Sherman (Nellie DEREMER) ROSE of Bedford Valley, aged 38 years, died at the Memorial Hospital in Cumberland August 21, following her admission the day previous. Besides her husband, six children survive: Mildred, Robert, Donald, Mervin, Homer and Bernice. She was a member of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Lutheran Church and the Burning Bush Lodge No. 1544. The body was conveyed to the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Harry ROSE of Bedford Valley, and funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at the Lutheran Church. Interment was made in the P.O.S. of A. Cemetery. _______ Norman E. ROSE Bedford Inquirer, Sept. 8, 1995 Norman E. Rose, 70, of Bedford RD 6, died Monday, Sept. 4, 1995, at Memorial hospital of Bedford County. He was born Nov. 10, 1924, in Bedford the son of the late George and Florence (Sigler) Rose. On June 19, 1944 he married Margaret E. Wilson, who survives, along with four sons, Thomas J. (married to the former Karen Fisher) of Irwin, David A. (married to the former Debora Drass) of Bedford RD 6, Norman E. Jr. (married to the former Diane Perdew) of Bedford RD 6, and Walter Todd (married to the former Debra Orndorff) of Hanover; four daughters, Susan J. Hyde (wife of Gary)of Dover, Norma Jean of Bedford RD 6, Etta Graham (wife of Allan) of Buffalo Mills RD 1, and Candice Wise (wife of Dwight) of Dover; three sisters, Helen Feight of Everett RD 1, Anna Mary Rose of Everett RD 1 and Dorthy Levar of Orlando, Fla.; 19 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers, William C. and Melvin Rose; a sister, Eleanor Kazan; and an infant son. Mr. Rose was formerly employed as a terminal manager for Interstate Motor Freight for 18 years, Bedford, and was a co-owner of Everett Tire Service. He was a World War II veteran, serving as a U.S. Army paratrooper in Central Europe. He was a member of the National Rifle Association and the Trinity Lutheran Church, Bedford. Funeral services; 11 a.m. Thursday at the Louis Geisel Funeral Home, Bedford, with the Rev. Raymond Short officiating. Burial in Sweet Root Cemetery, Bedford RD 6. Graveside Military rites by the Fort Bedford Honor Guard. ________ Norman J. ROSE Bedford Inquirer, November 29, 1991 page 3 Norman J. " Jack" ROSE, 90, of Manns Choice RD 1, died Monday, Nov. 25, 1991, in Laurel Crest Manor, Ebensburg. He was born Aug. 6, 1901, in Centerville, a son of the late Espy and Maude (GILLUM) ROSE. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Fannie Mae HITE, who died Sept. 18, 1973, and by a son Dempsey in 1983. He is survived by these children: Mrs. Melby VEACH, Manns Choice RD 1; Rev. Perry ROSE, married to the former Erma FRAZIER, of Chambersburg; Glenn ROSE of Johnstown; and Vera, wife of Howard NUZUM of Lake St. Louis, MO.; 18 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, Hosea ROSE of Moorehead, Minn., and Ralph ROSE of Pennknoll Village. Mr. ROSE was a retired farmer and security guard for Anderson Patrol, and had been a school bus driver for 26 years. He was a member of the Manns Choice Church of God and the National Grange, and formerly was a member of the Bedford County Grange Mutual Insurance Co., serving for 32 years. Funeral services, Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 10a.m. at the Manns Choice Church of God, with the Rev. D. Lloyd Abbott officiating. Burial in Bedford County Memorial Park. ________ Ora Jane (DEREMER) ROSE Bedford Enquirer, Nov 13, 1987 Ora Jane ROSE, 77, of 102 Blanch Street, Bedford, died Tuesday, November 3, 1987, in Memorial Hospital of Bedford County. She was born April 2, 1910 in Cumberland Valley, a daughter of Alvin and Minnie (O'NEAL) DEREMER. She was married to Ralph E. ROSE, May 31, 1930, and he survives along with these children: Alice, wife of Dean RININGER, of Cessna, Bedford, R.D. 2; John, married to the former Lois PERKINS, of Cinnaminson, New Jersey; Judith, at home; Richard, married ot the former Donna HORNER, of Rosenberg, Texas; Robert, married to the former Barbara LOWERY, of York, Pa.; Linda, wife of Paul BIETERMAN, of Greensburg, Pa.; and Joseph, married to the former Christine NYAHAY, of York, Pa. Fifteen grandchildren and six great-grandchildren also survive along with these brothers and sisters: Roy DEREMER, of Manns Choice; Bessie HITE, of Greensburg; Pearl DRUM, of Cumberland, Md.; Hazel GROVES, of York, Pa.; Cora WILLIAMS, of Bedford; and John DEREMER, of Montana. She was preceded in death by one son Harold and one granddaughter. Mrs. Rose was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Bedford. Funeral services: Friday, November 6, at 11 a.m. at Louis Geisel Funeral Home, Inc., Bedford, with Rev. Richard L. Tome officiating. Burial in Centerville Cemetery. Friends will be received at the funeral home on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ________ Oscar F. ROSE [clipping from a Cumberland, MD, paper] Oscar F. ROSE, 93, of Bedford RD 3, died Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1996, at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, Md. He was born Sept. 21, 1903, in Cumberland Valley, son of the late Harry and Lucy Jane (HOOK) ROSE. He was married to Vera F. (MORGARET) ROSE and she preceded him in death March 23, 1973. He is survived by a brother, R. Milton ROSE who is married to the former Mabel (FRANTZ) of Bedford, one sister, Dolly OLIVER, of RD 6 Bedford, and a granddaughter-in-law, Darlene BEEGLE of Irwin. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Ruth BEEGLE OTT, one grandson, Jack BEEGLE, and four brothers, Sherman, Arthur, Vernon and William ROSE; three sisters, Grace HITE, Vera IMES and Leona HOY. Mr. ROSE was a member of the Bortz Lutheran Church, Loyal Order of Moose 489 of Bedford; Dedford Lodge 320 F&AM, Tall Cedars of Lebanon 138, Ali Ghan Shrine Temple and Scottish Rite both of Cumberland. He was an honorary member of the Centerville Volunteer Fire Department and treasure for the Bedford Valley Senior Citizens. He worked on the battleship New Jersey, several destroyers and an aircraft carrier during World War II. he worked for 27 years for the Bureau of Mines and received a government Commendable Service Award when he retired in 1966. Friends will be received on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Timothy A. Berkebile Funeral home in Bedford and one-half hour prior to the funeral service at the church. Masonic services will be held at the funeral home Friday at 8 p.m. and a Cumberland Valley Fire Company memorial service will be held at the funeral home at 8:30 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Bortz Lutheran Church with the Rev. David L. Wright officiating. Burial will be in the Union Cemetery in Centerville. Those wishing may make contributions to the Bortz Lutheran Church, 20 Public Square, Bedford, or the Ali Ghan Shrine Temple, P.O. Box 1416, Cumberland, Md., in his memory. Bedford Gazette Oscar F. ROSE Oscar F. ROSE, 93, of Bedford RD 3, died Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1996, at Memorial Hospital, Cumberland, Md. He was born Sept. 21, 1903, in Cumberland Valley, son of the late Harry and Lucy Jane (HOOK) ROSE. Preceded in death by his wife, Vera F. (MORGARET) ROSE March 28, 1973, he is survived by a brother, R. Milton ROSE (husband of the former Mabel FRANTZ) of Bedford, and a sister, Dolly OLIVER, Bedford, RD 6. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Ruth BEEGLE OTT, a grandson, and four brothers, Sherman, Arthur, Vernon and William ROSE; and three sisters, Grace HITE, Vera IMES and Leona HOY. Mr. ROSE was a member of the Bortz Lutheran Church, Loyal Order of Moose; Bedford Lodge 480, Bedford Lodge 320, Free and accepted Masons; Tall Cedars of Lebanon 138, Ali Ghan Shrine Temple and Scottish Rite both of Cumberland. He was an honorary member of the Centerville Volunteer Fire Department and treasure for the Bedford Valley Senior Citizens. He had worked on the battleship New Jersy, several destroyers and an aircraft carrier during World War II. He worked for 27 years for the Bureau of Mines and received a government Commendable Service Award when he retired in 1966. Funeral services 11 a.m. Saturday at the Bortz Lutheran Church, with the Rev. David L. Wright officiating. Burial will be in the Union Cemetery, Centerville. Friends will be received on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Timothy A. Berkebile Funeral home, Bedford and a half hour before services at the church. Masonic services will be held at 8 tonight, followed by a Cumberland Valley Fire Company memoriaql service at 8:30 at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Bortz Lutheran Church, 20 Public Square, Bedford, or the Ali Ghan Shrine Temple, P.O. Box 1416, Cumberland, Md. ________ Paul E. ROSE [hand dated 8-26-1970] Paul E. ROSE, 64, of Centerville died Wednesday at his home. He had been in ill health in recent months. He was born March 11, 1906 in York, the son of the late David C. and C. May (FERNER) ROSE. He is survived by his wife Flora Blanche (HITE) Rose and the following children: Dwight ROSE of Bedford RD 3, Donald of Bedford, Mrs. Doris CRONE of Ft. Ashby, W. Va., and Mrs. Norma JUSTICE of Bedford RD 3. One brother, Clyde ROSE of Bedford RD 3, and two sisters, Mrs. Mable CESSNA of Bedford RD 3, and Mrs. Faye ELLIOTT of Pittsburg, also survive with 12 grandchildren. Mr. ROSE was a retired electrician. Services: 1 p.m., Friday at the Silox-Merritt Funeral Residence, Cumberland with the Rev. Fred Hickok, pastor of Centerville United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial in P.O.S. of A. Cemetery, Centerville. Friends will be received at the funeral home from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today. ________ Percy B. ROSE [paper unknown] Percy B. ROSE, 82, formerly of Bedford, Bedford Co., PA, died Tuesday morning April 7, 1981, in the Hopemont Hospital, Hopemont, Preston Co., West Virginia. He was born in Bedford County, April 19, 1898, a son of the late Espy and Maude (GILLUM) ROSE. His wife Rose (WAMBAUGH) ROSE died in 1961. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Ruth KEFAUVER, of 204 Richard Street, Martinsburg, West Virginia; four grandchildren, one great-grandchild; and these brothers and a sister, Norman ROSE, of Manns Choice; Mrs. Ross SHAFFER, of New Paris; Ralph ROSE, of Bedford; Russell ROSE, of Bedford, RD 6, and Hosea ROSE, of Moorhead, Minnesota. Mr. ROSE was a custodian at the Bedford County Court House for a number of years and a retired farmer. He was a member of the St. Thomas Catholic Church, Bedford. Funeral Mass: Friday, April 10 at 11:30 a.m. at St. Thomas Catholic Church, with father Raymond Crosser officiating. Burial in St. Thomas Catholic Cemetery. Friends will be received at the Louis Geisel Funeral Home, Bedford, 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. A Wake Service will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday evening in the funeral home. In Lieu of flowers donations may be made to Colin Anderson of St. Marys, West Virginia 26170. ________ Ralph E. ROSE Bedford Inquirer, December 22, 1995 Ralph E. "Pete" ROSE, 84, of Pennknoll Village, formerly of Blanche Street, Bedford, died Thursday, Dec.. 14. 1995, at Pennknoll Village. He was born March 11, 1911, in Cumberland Valley Township, a son of the late Espy and Maude (GILLUM) ROSE. He was married on May 31, 1930, to Ora Jane (DEREMER) ROSE, who died Nov. 3, 1987. He is survived by these children; Alice, wife of Dean RINNINGER, Bedford RD2; John, married to the former Lois PERKINS, Cinnamonson, N.J.; Judith Ann, wife of John BEARER, Corrolltown; Richard, married to the former Donna HORNER, Rosenburg, Texas; Robert, married to the former Barbara LOWERY, York; Linda, wife of Paul BIETERMAN, Greensburg; and Joseph, married to the former Christina NAYHAY, York; 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. He is survived by a brother, Hosea ROSE of Moorhead, Minn. He was preceded in death by a son, Harold; a granddaughter, Sharon; brothers Clyde, Luther, Percy, Norman and Russell, a sister Fannie SHAFFER and three infants. Mr. ROSE retired after 20 years as a custodial employee of United Telephone Co., and had been a farmer and past custodian of Trinity Lutheran Church in Bedford. He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Bedford. Burial in Union Cemetery, Centerville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 1011 Old Salem Road, Greensburg, Pa, 15601. ________ Ralph W. ROSE [paper unknown] Ralph W. Rose, 62, of R.D. 6, Bedford, died Saturday, November 26, 1983, at his home. He was born, July 11, 1921, in Somerset County, a son of Benjamin F. ROSE, of R.D. 1, New Paris, and the late Minnie Pearl (ONSTEAD) ROSE. Surviving are his wife, Violet (HIGH) ROSE, whom he married on September 30, 1942, and the following children: Marilyn GUTOWSKI, of Rocky Hill, Conn.; Harold Ray ROSE, of Chambersburg, Pa.; Barbara CORLE, of Osterburg; Fern ROSE, of R.D. 5, Bedford; Dennis ROSE, of Naples, Fla.; Delores LANTZ, of R.D. 5, Bedford; Ronald and Rodney Allen ROSE, both at home. Two granddaughters and two grandsons also survive along with three brothers, Delbert ROSE, of Marion, Ohio; Calvin ROSE, of Sycamore, Ohio; and Blaine ROSE, of Prospect, Ohio. He was preceded in death by one brother, Lester. Mr. Rose was a member of Bedford United Methodist Church, Bedford VFW Post # 7375, an Army veteran of World War II, having served in the European Theater, and had retired in February 1983 after 15 years service with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. Funeral services: Tuesday, November 29, at 2 p.m. from Timothy A. Berkebile Funeral Home, Bedford, with Rev. Carl Hill officiating. Burial in Fishertown Cemetery with full military rites conducted by the Fort Bedford honor Guard. ________ Rebecca Sue ROSE [paper unknown] Rebecca Sue ROSE, infant daughter of Mervyn C. and Sue (HOUSEWORTH) ROSE, RD 3, Bedford, died Oct. 5, 1970, seven hours after birth at Sacred Heart Hospital, Cumberland, Md. She is survived by her parents, one brother, Trevor Meairl, at home, her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell M. ROSE, RD 3, Bedford and her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Meairl C. HOUSEWORTH, RD 3, Bedford. Graveside Services were held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1970 at Bedford County Memorial Park with the Rev. Charles L. Stetler officiating. Funeral arrangements by the Keller Funeral Service, Bedford. ________ Richard J. ROSE [paper unknown] Richard J. ROSE, 74, of Export, Westmoreland Co., PA, RD 1, a native of New Paris, Bedford Co., PA, died August 25, 1975 at his home. He was preceded in death by his wife, Genevieve (CUNNINGHAM) ROSE in 1968, and a daughter Virginia in 1951. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Albert (Ella Mae) WILLIAMS of North East, and Mrs. Walter (Thelma) URICK of Apollo; and two sisters, Mrs. Carrie SIMPSON of Jacksonville, Fla., and Mrs. Amanda YARNELL of Essington. He was a retired employee of Westinghouse Electric in East Pittsburg, a member of the LOOM No. 234, the PNA, and the Italian-American Club, all of Export. Interment was in the Twin Valley Memorial Park, Delmont. ________ Roger E. ROSE [paper unknown] Roger E. ROSE, 39, of 919 West Bridge Street, Phoenixville, Chester Co., Pa., formerly of Bedford, R.D. 6, died Saturday, January 22, 1977, in Bedford County Memorial Hospital. He was born in Bedford Township, October 9, 1937, a son of Russell R. and Mae (HEMING) ROSE of Bedford, R.D. 6. Surviving are his wife, Betty L. (ULLMAN) ROSE, one son, Roger Jr., at home; and these step-children, Edwin, Wendy, and James, all at home. Also surviving are these brothers and sisters, Edward, of Lexington, Virginia; Ronald, of Bedford, R.D. 6; Samuel of Fairfield, Pa.; Joanne, wife of William FOREMAN, of Bedford, R.D. 6; Dorothy ROSE, of Bedford, R.D. 2; and Phillis, wife of Thomas COLVIN, of Bedford, R. D. 6. Roger was an employee of the Howard Johnson Company for 17 years and of Radio Taxi of Phoenixville. He was a member of the Valley Forge Volunteer Fire Co. at Phoenixville, of St. Thomas Catholic Church of Bedford and a 1955 graduate of Bedford High School. Funeral Mass: Monday, January 24 at 10 a.m. in St. Thomas Catholic Church, Bedford, with Father Raymond G. Crosser, officiating. Burial in St. Thomas Catholic Church Cemetery. A Christian Wake Service was held and friends were received in the Paul A. Kolander Funeral Home, Bedford, on Sunday Evening. ________ Rose (WAMBAUGH) ROSE Bedford Gazette Mrs. Rose ROSE of Bedford RTE 3, died Friday afternoon, Nov. 10, 1961 at her home. She was born in Bedford Twp. April 19, 1895, a daughter of Joseph and Jennie (SHAFFER) WAMBAUGH. She is survived by her husband Percy ROSE; a daughter Ruth KEEFAUVER, Keyser W. Va., a brother William WAMBAUGH, Bedford, a sister Mrs. Zita WERTZ, Bedford, Rte 3. She was a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church. Funeral Mass will be held at the church at 9:00 Monday morning by father Edward McConnell with burial in St. Thomas Cemetery. Arrangements are in charge of the Louis Geisel Funeral Home. (Note; Original Obit showed born Feb 9, 1895 but was corrected to Apr. 19, 1895.) [CORRECTION; The birth date of the late Mrs. Rose ROSE of Bedford, Rt. 3, should have been listed in her obituary as April 19, 1895, instead of Feb. 9, 1895. Bob Rose] ________ Russell R. ROSE Bedford Inquirer Russell R. ROSE, 81, of Bedford, R.D. 6, died Monday morning, August 3, 1987, at the Rainsburg Home for the Elderly. He was born December 16, 1905 in Cumberland Valley Township, a son of the late Espy Arthur and Anna Maude (GILLUM) ROSE. On May 10, 1934, he married A. Mae (HEMING) ROSE, who preceded him in death on April 10, 1982. He is survived by the following children: Edward R., married to the former Amelia WENTZ, of Lexington, Va.; Ronald L., married to the former Mildred RITCHEY, of Bedford, R.D. 6; Charles Samuel, married to the former Joyce WESTON, of Fairfield, Pa.; M. Joanne, wife of G. William FOREMAN; Dorthy, wife of David L. DUNCAN; and Phillis, wife of Thomas COLVIN, all of Bedford, R.D. 6. Fifteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren also survive along with three brothers: Norman J. (Jack) ROSE, Manns Choice, R.D. 1; Ralph E. ROSE, of Bedford; and Hosea ROSE, of Moorhead, Minnesota. He was preceded in death by one son Roger in January 1977, one great- granddaughter, one sister, and three brothers. Mr. ROSE was employed at May & Bigley Pin Mill in Bedford for a number of years, and was also a part time farmer. He was a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church, Bedford Moose Lodge # 480, where he was a lifetime member and the oldest surviving member, and a member of the Centerville Senior Citizens. Mass of Christian Burial: Wednesday, August 5, at 10 a.m. at St. Thomas Catholic Church, with Father Raymond G. Crosser officiating. Burial in St. Thomas Catholic Cemetery. ________ Ruth V. ROSE Bedford Gazette Ruth V. ROSE, 63, of Bedford RD 4 died Wednesday, July 1, 1992, in Altoona Hospital. She was born April 9, 1929, in Upper Tract, W.Va., a daughter of the late Wilbert and Mary (ALT) KIMBLE. On Aug. 3, 1949, she married Grover F. ROSE. He survives, along with these children: Sharon wife of Steven CLAPPER, Bedford RD 4; Bill, married to the former Sherry LAMBURN, Bedford RD 4; Dale K., married to the former Kathy FICKES, Bedford RD 4; and Mark, married to the former Melinda WIGFIELD, Bedford RD 4: and seven grandchildren. Surviving brothers and sisters are Essie FULL, Upper Tract, W. Va.; Raymond KIMBLE, Upper Tract, W.Va.; Jesse KIMBLE, Onego, W. Va.; Hazel SHREVE, Franklin, W. Va. Kermit KIMBLE, Upper Tract, W. Va.: and Helen BORROR, Upper Tract, W. Va. She was preceded in death by a son, Jim KIMBLE; a brother, Orville KIMBLE; and sister, Mernie KIMBLE. Mrs. ROSE was a member of the Trans Run United Methodist Church. Funeral services: Friday, July 3, at ll a.m. in the Louis Geisel Funeral Home, Bedford, with the Rev. Bernard Ward officiating. Burial in Woods Cemetery. ________ Samuel ROSE Bedford County Archives, Vol. 6, Page 47 ROSE, Mr. Samuel, s/o Arthur, d 11/22/1856 near Schellsburg age 28 y 7 m 8 d, Gazette 11/28/1856 ________ Samuel ROSE Daily Tribune, Johnstown, PA Oct 8, 1937 Samuel ROSE, 76, Called by Death. Retired Chief of Police of Summerhill Had Been Ill for Two Years. Summerhill - Oct 8, Samuel Rose, aged 76, a retired police officer here, died yesterday at his home following an illness of two years of a complication of diseases. He had been bedfast, however, for only a week. Mr. Rose served as chief of police her for a period of 14 years, retiring two years ago because of failing health. He operated a farm for many years prior to moving to Summerhill. The deceased was a son of Joseph and Elizabeth Rose and was born July 31, 1861, in Bedford County. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Almarinda (PAUL) Rose and these children: John Rose of Summerhill, Webb Rose, Elsie, wife of Gerald WALLS, and Mrs. Gertrude HUFFMAN, all of South Fork; Eva, wife of Harry MEYERS, and Carrie, wife of Lecester CHAPPLE, both of Ehrenfeld; Edna, wife of George Albert of Canton, O., and Dottie, wife of Zack GRAY, of Akron, O. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Rose home by the Rev. McGiffin, pastor of the Summerhill Lutheran Church, and the Rev Zuch, pastor of the Pentecostal Church of South Fork. Interment will be in the South Fork Cemetery, under the direction of C. O. Dimond, South Fork mortician. [This obituary was obtained by the contributor from Sharon Trosan ________ Tolbert ROSE Bedford Gazette, Friday, December 23, 1910 Saturday morning, December 19, Tolbert K. ROSE died at the Alms House, of dropsy, aged 70 years and seven months. He was born in Cumberland Valley in May, 1840. Mr. ROSE was a shoemaker by occupation, and worked at that business here for many years. He was married three times, and is survived by his last wife and the following children: Mrs. Jacob COOK of Mann's Choice, Mrs. George W. WESTON of New York, Lydia of Carbondale, and Mrs. J.W. CROYLE of this place. One brother, Jonathan ROSE, of Bedford also survives. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the home of his daughter, Mrs. CROYLE, East John Street, and were conducted by Rev. J.W. Lingle of the Lutheran Church. Interment was made in the Bedford Cemetery. ________ Vernon Grant ROSE [paper unknown] Vernon Grant ROSE, 78, of R.D. 3, Bedford died suddenly Tuesday, March 20, 1984, in Brookville, Florida. He had been in ill health for several years. He was born, February 15, 1906, in Bedford Valley, a son of the late Harry and Lucy Jane (HOOK) ROSE. He was married to Eva V. BEAN on May 5, 1934, in Detroit, Michigan, and she survives along with these brothers and sisters; Oscar F. ROSE, William H. ROSE, R. Milton ROSE, Mrs. Veda IMES, and Mrs. Lewis (Dolly) OLIVER, all of R.D. 3, Bedford; and Mrs. Harold (Leona) HOY of R.D. 6, Bedford. He was preceded in death by two brothers, Sherman and Arthur, and one sister Grace. Mr. ROSE was a member of Bortz Lutheran Church, Centerville Senior Citzens, and Loyal Order of Moose of Redford, Michigan. He had been employed in Detroit for 45 years, and upon retirement returned to Bedford Valley. Funeral services; Saturday, March 24, at 10;30 a.m. from Bortz Lutheran Church in Bedford Valley, with Rev. Richard L. Tome officiating. Burial in Union Cemetery, Centerville. Friends will be received at Timothy A. Berkebile Funeral Home, Bedford, on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., and at the church on Saturday one-half hour prior to the services. ________ W. Earl "Buddy" ROSE Bedford Inquirer, Oct. 19, 1989 W. Earl "Buddy" ROSE, 70, of Bedford RD 3, died Monday, Oct. 9, 1989, at Bedford Memorial Hospital of Bedford Co. He was born Aug. 28, 1919, in Cumberland Valley Township, son of the late Clyde L. and Ida H. (HITE) ROSE. He never married. He is survived by two sisters, Mary, wife of Jack SHATZER, of Bedford RD 3, and Flora, wife of Glentis STREET, of Bedford RD 3; a sister-in-law, Mary C. ROSE of Bedford RD 6; and six nieces and four nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother, David H. ROSE, in February 1986. He was a member of Centerville United Methodist Church and the Centerville Senior Citizens. He graduated from Bedford High School and from the Williamsport Technical School as a draftsman. He worked for many years in Niagara Falls and Pittsburgh as a draftsman and retired from the Allegany County Public Library in Cumberland, Md. Funeral services: 11 a.m. Wednesday, Oct 11, at the Centerville United Methodist Church with the Rev. Robert D. Taylor officiating. Burial in Union Cemetery in Centerville. ________ Walter S. ROSE [paper unknown] Walter S. ROSE, 82, formerly of Osterburg, died Sunday, November 3, 1985, at the Overlook Medical Clinic at New Wilmington, Pa. He was born in Bedford, September 27, 1903, a son of Jonathan and Lavina (DEVORE) ROSE. His wife Mary L. (WELCH) ROSE died December 27, 1971. Surviving are these children: Mrs. Mary June FOOR, of Bedford, R.D. 2; Mrs. Barbara ROTH, of Volant, Pa.; and Edward ROSE, of Rochester, Pa. Ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren also survive. He was preceded in death by two sisters and six brothers. Mr. ROSE was member of Trinty Lutheran Church and a retired self-employed painter. Funeral services: Wednesday, November 6, at 11 a.m. in Louis Geisel Funeral Home, Bedford, with Rev. Richard L. Tome officiating. Burial in Union Memorial Cemetery, Clearville. Friends will be received at the funeral home on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ________ Walter ROSE [pencil dated Dec. 14, 1931] Young Man Met Death While at Work Walter ROSE of near Centerville, while working on the new Cumberland dam at Lake Gordon, fell Monday morning about 25 feet from a concrete car, sustaining a broken neck and fractured skull. Hastily removed to the Allegany Hospital at Cumberland, he was dead when examined by Dr. Deming. This is the third fatality on the work since its beginning last December. The young man was aged 27, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. D.C. ROSE of Centerville, and is survived by his wife, who was Nellie DEMOSS, three brothers, Paul, Clyde and Roy, and two sisters, Mrs. Fay ELLIOTT and Mrs. Mable CESSNA, all of Bedford Valley. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at the Centerville Church, with interment in the Fellowship cemetery. ________ William C. ROSE [paper unknown] William C. ROSE, 68, 224 N. Thomas St., Bedford died Saturday, March 7, 1970 in Bedford County Memorial hospital. He was born in Bedford Township April 13, 1901, a son of Jonathan and Mary (DEVORE) ROSE. He is survived by his wife Annie Virginia ROSE and these children: Mrs. Shirley SMITH, Green Castle, Pa.; Mrs. Betty CLAYCOMB, Hatboro, Pa.; and these step-children; Robert MILLER of Cumberland, Mrs. Marie SNYDER, Maryland; Donald MILLER, Bedford; Mrs. Phyllis BRADLEY, Columbus, Ohio. Sixteen grandchildren, and one great-grandchild; these brothers and sisters: Charles, Maryland; Walter, Osterburg; Clayton, Bedford and Mrs. Nora CARL, Bedford, also survive. Funeral services: 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 10 in Louis Geisel Funeral Chapel with Rev. Melvin Walper officiating. Burial in Bedford County Memorial Park Cemetery. ________ William H. ROSE [written-in date of 1932, paper unknown] William H. ROSE of Bedford Valley died July 15 at the Memorial Hospital in Cumberland, where he had been a patient since June 22. He had undergone the second amputation on his leg last Thursday, from which he rallied but passed away last Friday evening, July 15, at 7 o'clock, having suffered great pain for the past three months. His wife and three children preceded him in death and for the past 20 years he had made his home with his grandson, Sherman R. NAVE. Three sons and one daughter survive: D. C. ROSE and Mrs. Ella ZEMBOWER of Bedford Valley, Henry C. of South Bend, Ind., and Roy L. of Baltimore, Md.; 19 Grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren; also two sisters, Mrs. Amanda BRUNER and Mrs. Henry WHIP of Bedford Valley. He was a very active man, doing a great deal of work in his garden and enjoyed greeting friends and welcoming guests to his home. He was Justice of the Peace for 40 years, was a member of the I.O.O.F. and the Lutheran church. Funeral services were held in the Bortz Lutheran Church Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Ross, assisted by Rev. Baughman, the I.O.O.F. also held their services. Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery. ---------- 2nd Obituary for William Henry ROSE, paper unknown William Henry ROSE, born Dec. 5, 1842, died July 15, 1932, aged 89 years, 7 months and 10 days. He was married at the age of 21 to Elizabeth DEREMER. To this union was born 10 children, of whom 3 sons and 1 daughter survive: D. C. ROSE, H. C. ROSE, F. R. ROSE and Mrs. Ella ZEMBOWER, also 20 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren. He was a Democratic committeeman for 25 years, Justice of the Peace for 35 years, member of the I.O.O.F. for 60 years, charter member of the P.O.S. of A. and a lifetime, faithful member of the Bortz Lutheran Church. Funeral services were held at the Church on July 18th, with Rev. M. J. Ross officiating, assisted by Rev. Baughman. Interment was made in the adjoining cemetery. ________ William H. ROSE [paper unknown] William H. ROSE, 84, of Bedford RD 3, died Saturday, Nov. 20, 1993, at Memorial hospital, Cumberland, Md. He was born April 3, 19909, in Bedford Valley, a son of the late Harry and Lucy Jane (HOOK) ROSE. On April 5, 1929, he married the former M. Alberta ZEMBOWER. Surviving are his wife and following children, E. Laverne BRIDGES of Bedford RD 3, Luther D. (husband of M. Maxine KENDALL) of Bedford RD 6, E. Martina, wife of Max L. ELLIOTT of Bedford RD 3, F. Lucille (wife of Carl E. ELLIOTT) of Bedford RD 3; Alice "Polly" NAVE of Bedford RD 3; and William Murry ROSE of Bedford; 19 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; six great-great- grandchildren; and four brothers and sisters, Oscar F. and R. Milton ROSE, both of Bedford RD 3; Dolly (wife of Lewis OLIVER) of Bedford RD 6, and Leona HOY of Canfield, Ohio. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Sherman, Arthur and Grant ROSE; two sisters, Grace HITE and Veda IMES; and two grandsons. Mr. ROSE was a member of Bortz Lutheran Church and the Centerville Senior Citizens. He retired in April 1974 from the B&O Railroad in Cumberland after 33 years service. Funeral services; 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Timothy A. Berkebile Funeral home, with the Revs. John Timm and Marty Martin officiating. Burial in Union Cemetery, Centerville. ________ William Harold ROSE Bedford Inquirer, December 4, 1998 Two Hunters Die of Heart Attacks Two Bedford County hunters died of apparent heart attacks on the opening day of buck season. The victims were identified as Jay Dean REED, 60, of Hopewell RD 1 and William Harold ROSE, 53, of Breezewood. Reed, who lived north of Cypher in Hopewell Township, left his residence to go hunting around 6 a.m. State police said that when he did not return home at dark, his family went searching for him. REED was found approximately 100 feet from his home. Police said he apparently suffered a heart attack while dragging a deer he had shot. Coroner Sam Gordon pronounced Reed dead at the scene at 7:37 p.m. ROSE was hunting on private property four miles east of Breezewood, and police said he suffered an acute heart attack while participating in a deer drive between 2:30 and 3 p.m. Gordon pronounced Rose dead at the scene. Six Mile Run and Raystown ambulances were called to the respective. . . ________ William W. ROSE [d. July 2, 1947; clipping, paper unknown] W. W. ROSE died Wednesday, July 2, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Edna NORRIS, Clyde, Ohio, where he had made his home for some time. A native of Friends Cove, he was born January 9, 1879. His wife preceded him in death. [NOTE; parents are Albert and Louise (SHAFFER) ROSE] Besides the daughter mentioned he is survived by these children: Mrs. Dorothy MILLER, Michigan; Mrs. Gladys ROSE, Fremont, Ohio; Theodore and Ronald ROSE, Clyde, Ohio. Also surviving are 10 grandchildren and these brothers and sisters: Arthur E. and George S. ROSE, Friends Cove; Mrs. Alden MOWER and Mrs. Gordon HINKLE, both of Rainsburg, and Mrs. Frank NAGLER, Bedford. Funeral services, July 5, at the M. E. church in Friends Cove, Interment in the church cemetery. - - - William W. ROSE William ROSE, a former resident of Friends Cove, died last Wednesday, July 2, at Fremont, Ohio. Services were conducted at the Methodist church in Rainsburg. Interment was in the church cemetery. ________ Fannie P. (ROSE) SHAFFER [undated clipping; newspaper unknown] Fannie P. SHAFFER, 85, of New Paris, died Sunday, July 5, 1981 in Mercy Hospital in Muskegon, Michigan. She was born June 17, 1896 in Cumberland Valley, a daughter of the late Espy and Maude (GILLUM) ROSE. She was preceded in death by her husband Ross in 1975, also by three brothers. Surviving are these children: Harry, married to the former Betty FISHER, of New Paris; Galen, married to the former Diana LEWIS, of Severna Park, Md.; Anna wife of John DEREMER of Cameron, Montana; Betty, wife of Robert HALL, of Muskegon, Michigan; and Helen, wife of George FERKO, of Central City. Thirty-one grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and one great-great- grandchild also survive, along with these four brothers, Hosea ROSE, of Moorhead, Minnesota; Norman (Jack) ROSE of Manns Choice; Russell ROSE, of Bedford, R.D. 6; and Ralph ROSE, of Bedford. Mrs. SHAFFER was a member of the New Paris United Methodist Church. Funeral services: Wednesday, July 8 at 2 p.m. at the Jack Geisel Funeral Home, Pleasantville, with Rev. William Starr officiating. Burial in Bedford County Memorial Park. ________ Mary Louise (ROSE) WERTZ Bedford Inquirer, Oct. 21, 1927 Mrs. Joseph WERTZ Mrs. Joseph WERTZ died at her home on Spring Street Monday Morning. Her maiden name was Mary Louise ROSE and she was aged 80 years. Her husband passed away a number of years ago. Two sons and four daughters survive: Wallace and Edna at home; Herman of Bedford; Mrs. HITCHENS of Hollidaysburg: Mrs. Thomas DRENNING and Mrs. Harry SLEIGHTER of Cumberland Valley. The Funeral service was held at her late home Wednesday afternoon in charge of Rev. M. J. Ross. Interment was made in the Bedford Cemetery. ________ Mrs. Mary J. (ROSE) ZEMBOWER [pencil date of 1928, BU Data Book] Mrs. Mary J. (ROSE) ZEMBOWER, wife of Wilson ZEMBOWER, died Thursday night, November 8, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles W. FISHER, Bedford Valley, at the age of 73 years. Besides her husband and daughter, she is survived by four sons, Clayton L., Gerald, William P. and Earl L. ZEMBOWER; one brother, William L. ROSE, and two sisters, Mrs. H. R. WHIP of Cumberland and Mrs. Amanda BRUNER of Centerville. Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Centenary Church, Bedford Road, with interment in the church cemetery. ________