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Descendants of Mary Kitchen


Generation No. 4


4. OREN4 ROTE (HARRY3, AMOS HICKSON2, MARY1 KITCHEN)106 was born July 30, 1898107,108, and died March 1982 in Aneheim, CA109,109,110,111. He married (1) ELSIE112,113. He married (2) MAEBELLE VICTORIA NEWLANDER114,115 October 11, 1919 in Kirkland, Illinois116,117, daughter of OSCAR NEWLANDER and ALMA PETERSON. She was born March 27, 1901 in Belvedere. Illinois117, and died May 25, 1960 in Rockford, Illinois118,119.

Notes for O
REN ROTE:
[Collier.FBC.FTW]

Grandpa played the saxaphone and violin..he was very talented with music.
He was also a Shriner, and played in their band.
He also loved to ride motorcycles..in fact when we were younger, he used to take us for rides, where we would end up burning our legs on the tailpipes. In fact, when he was 60 years old, he rode his Harley over 400 miles to the cabins at Lake Superior.
[Melanie's Tree.GED]

Grandpa played the saxaphone and violin..he was very talented with music.
He was also a Shriner, and played in their band.
He also loved to ride motorcycles..in fact when we were younger, he used to take us for rides, where we would end up burning our legs on the tailpipes. When he was 60 years old, he would ride his Harley-Davidson Bike to Lake Superior, where he had cabins.

More About O
REN ROTE:
Burial: Maple Cemetery, DeKalb Co., Illinois120,121

Notes for M
AEBELLE VICTORIA NEWLANDER:
[Collier.FBC.FTW]

We used to call Maebelle "Honey", after a tv. commercial that was shown in the early 50's, of honeymaid graham crakers.
She was talented on the piano, and she and my mother used to play duets all the time.[Melanie's Tree.GED]

We used to call Maebelle "Honey", after a tv. commercial that was shown in the early 50's, of honeymaid graham crakers.
She was talented on the piano, and she and my mother used to play duets all the time.
She and my mother also loved to play Canasta, and Parcheesi.

More About M
AEBELLE VICTORIA NEWLANDER:
Burial: Maple Cemetery, DeKalb Co., Illinois122,123
Cause of Death: stroke123
     
Children of O
REN ROTE and MAEBELLE NEWLANDER are:
  i.   JEANETTE5 ROTE124,125, b. July 24, 1919, Rockford, Illinois126,127; d. July 26, 1973, Pasadena, California128,129; m. WILLIAM COLLIER130,131, September 02, 1939, Rockford, Illinois, Winnebago Co.132,133; b. February 02, 1915, Ladd, Illinois134,134,135,136; d. February 1981, Rockford, Illinois137,137,138,139.
  Notes for JEANETTE ROTE:
[Collier.FBC.FTW]

Jeanette went to Whig Hill Grade School in Rockford, Illinois as a child.
She met William Collier at a roller skating rink.
After their marriage, they lived at 2910 Glenwood Avenue, in Rockford.
They moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1963.
Jeanette loved Mantovoni, played his albums constantly.
After moving to Tucson, she entered the nursing profession, where she enjoyed working with the elderly.
The patients adored her, and their families constantly raved about the care the patients received.
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The following are newspaper obituaries--
Jeanette Lauerman
Mrs. Jeanette E. Collier Lauerman, 53, Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Rockford, was found dead in her home at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, July 26, of apparent natural causes.
California Authorities will perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Sharon Vidal, Tuscon, Ariz., Mrs. Dawn DeBaere, Rockford, and Mrs. Melody Michael, San Francisco, Calif.; her father, Oren Rote, Rockford; and a sister, Mrs. Romona Erbe, Rockford.
Arrangements are being completed by Fred C. Olson Mortuary, 1001 2nd Ave.

Lauerman--Mrs. Jeanette E. Collier Lauerman, 53, Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Rockford, was found dead at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, July 26, 1973. Born July 24. 1920, in Kirkland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Rote. Lived most of her life in Rockford area, until moving to California nine years ago. Employed as a practical nurse. Member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Rockford. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Sharon Vidal, Tuscon, Ariz., Mrs. Dawn DeBaere, Rockford, and Mrs. Melody Michael, San Francisco, Calif.; six grandchildren; her father, Oren Rote, Rockford; a sister, Mrs. Romona Erbe, Rockford.
Arrangements being arranged by Fred C. Olson Mortuary, 1001 2nd Ave.[Melanie's Tree.GED]

Jeanette went to Whig Hill Grade School in Rockford, Illinois as a child.
She met William Collier at a roller skating rink.
After their marriage, they lived at 2910 Glenwood Avenue, in Rockford.
They moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1963.
Jeanette loved Mantovoni, played his albums constantly.
After moving to Tucson, she entered the nursing profession, where she enjoyed working with the elderly.
The patients adored her, and their families constantly raved about the care the patients received.
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The following are newspaper obituaries--
Jeanette Lauerman
Mrs. Jeanette E. Collier Lauerman, 53, Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Rockford, was found dead in her home at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, July 26, of apparent natural causes.
California Authorities will perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Sharon Vidal, Tuscon, Ariz., Mrs. Dawn DeBaere, Rockford, and Mrs. Melody Michael, San Francisco, Calif.; her father, Oren Rote, Rockford; and a sister, Mrs. Romona Erbe, Rockford.
Arrangements are being completed by Fred C. Olson Mortuary, 1001 2nd Ave.
Lauerman--Mrs. Jeanette E. Collier Lauerman, 53, Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Rockford, was found dead at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, July 26, 1973. Born July 24. 1920, in Kirkland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Rote. Lived most of her life in Rockford area, until moving to California nine years ago. Employed as a practical nurse. Member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Rockford. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Sharon Vidal, Tuscon, Ariz., Mrs. Dawn DeBaere, Rockford, and Mrs. Melody Michael, San Francisco, Calif.; six grandchildren; her father, Oren Rote, Rockford; a sister, Mrs. Romona Erbe, Rockford.
Arrangements being arranged by Fred C. Olson Mortuary, 1001 2nd Ave.

  Notes for WILLIAM COLLIER:
[Collier.FBC.FTW]

William Collier was interested in carpentry (he helped his father-in-law, Oren Rote build cabins at Lake Superior), and worked mainly in the trucking business.
He was good at controlling animals, when he worked hauling steer for Butch Legal, in Rockford, Illinois.
He is buried in Maple Grove Cemetary, in Kirkland, Illinois[Melanie's Tree.GED]

William Collier was interested in carpentry (he helped his father-in-law, Oren Rote build cabins at Lake Superior), and worked mainly in the trucking business.
He was good at controlling animals, when he worked hauling steer for Butch Legal, in Rockford, Illinois.
He is buried in Maple Grove Cemetary, in Kirkland, Illinois

  More About WILLIAM COLLIER:
Burial: Maple Cemetery, DeKalb Co., Illinois140,141
Cause of Death: brain tumor141
Medical Information: Was afflicted with Alzheimers for 3 years prior to death141

  Marriage Notes for JEANETTE ROTE and WILLIAM COLLIER:
[Collier.FBC.FTW]

William Collier was interested in carpentry (he helped his father-in-law, Oren Rote build cabins at Lake Superior), and worked mainly in the trucking business.
He was good at controlling animals, when he worked hauling steer for Butch Legal, in Rockford, Illinois.
He is buried in Maple Grove Cemetary, in Kirkland, Illinois
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Jeanette went to Whig Hill Grade School in Rockford, Illinois as a child.
She met William Collier at a roller skating rink.
After their marriage, they lived at 2910 Glenwood Avenue, in Rockford.
They moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1963.
Jeanette loved Mantovoni, played his albums constantly.
After moving to Tucson, she entered the nursing profession, where she enjoyed working with the elderly.
The patients adored her, and their families constantly raved about the care the patients received.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The following are newspaper obituaries--
Jeanette Lauerman
Mrs. Jeanette E. Collier Lauerman, 53, Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Rockford, was found dead in her home at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, July 26, of apparent natural causes.
California Authorities will perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Sharon Vidal, Tuscon, Ariz., Mrs. Dawn DeBaere, Rockford, and Mrs. Melody Michael, San Francisco, Calif.; her father, Oren Rote, Rockford; and a sister, Mrs. Romona Erbe, Rockford.
Arrangements are being completed by Fred C. Olson Mortuary, 1001 2nd Ave.

Lauerman--Mrs. Jeanette E. Collier Lauerman, 53, Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Rockford, was found dead at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, July 26, 1973. Born July 24. 1920, in Kirkland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Rote. Lived most of her life in Rockford area, until moving to California nine years ago. Employed as a practical nurse. Member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Rockford. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Sharon Vidal, Tuscon, Ariz., Mrs. Dawn DeBaere, Rockford, and Mrs. Melody Michael, San Francisco, Calif.; six grandchildren; her father, Oren Rote, Rockford; a sister, Mrs. Romona Erbe, Rockford.
Arrangements being arranged by Fred C. Olson Mortuary, 1001 2nd Ave.[Melanie's Tree.GED]

William Collier was interested in carpentry (he helped his father-in-law, Oren Rote build cabins at Lake Superior), and worked mainly in the trucking business.
He was good at controlling animals, when he worked hauling steer for Butch Legal, in Rockford, Illinois.
He is buried in Maple Grove Cemetary, in Kirkland, Illinois
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Jeanette went to Whig Hill Grade School in Rockford, Illinois as a child.
She met William Collier at a roller skating rink.
After their marriage, they lived at 2910 Glenwood Avenue, in Rockford.
They moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1963.
Jeanette loved Mantovoni, played his albums constantly.
After moving to Tucson, she entered the nursing profession, where she enjoyed working with the elderly.
The patients adored her, and their families constantly raved about the care the patients received.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------
The following are newspaper obituaries--
Jeanette Lauerman
Mrs. Jeanette E. Collier Lauerman, 53, Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Rockford, was found dead in her home at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, July 26, of apparent natural causes.
California Authorities will perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Sharon Vidal, Tuscon, Ariz., Mrs. Dawn DeBaere, Rockford, and Mrs. Melody Michael, San Francisco, Calif.; her father, Oren Rote, Rockford; and a sister, Mrs. Romona Erbe, Rockford.
Arrangements are being completed by Fred C. Olson Mortuary, 1001 2nd Ave.
Lauerman--Mrs. Jeanette E. Collier Lauerman, 53, Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Rockford, was found dead at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, July 26, 1973. Born July 24. 1920, in Kirkland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Rote. Lived most of her life in Rockford area, until moving to California nine years ago. Employed as a practical nurse. Member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Rockford. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Sharon Vidal, Tuscon, Ariz., Mrs. Dawn DeBaere, Rockford, and Mrs. Melody Michael, San Francisco, Calif.; six grandchildren; her father, Oren Rote, Rockford; a sister, Mrs. Romona Erbe, Rockford.
Arrangements being arranged by Fred C. Olson Mortuary, 1001 2nd Ave.

  ii.   ROMONA ROTE142,143, b. January 10, 1923, Rockford, Illinois144,145; d. October 28, 1994, Rockford, Illinois146,147; m. KENNETH ERBE148,149, Rockford, Illinois150,151.


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