Ann Mary Smpfangel1
#8131
Ann married John Niemzes.1
Child of Ann Mary Smpfangel and John Niemzes
- Ann Mary Niemzes b. 1 Feb 18621
Citations
- [S1463] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book One.
Lydia F. Betke1,2
#8132, b. 1879
Lydia F. Betke|b. 1879|p272.htm#i8132|Herman Betke|b. 1842|p501.htm#i15028||||||||||||||||
Lydia F. Betke was also known as Betker.3 Lydia F. Betke, daughter of Herman Betke, was born in 1879 in Missouri.1
Lydia married David John Rosemann, son of David Rosemann and Maria Theresa Berg, circa 28 November 1898 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the best man was William Anthony Rosemann, the maid of honor was Antonia Katherine Deutschmann. The marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Bernard G. Stemker.3,4
Lydia and David John Rosemann lived in 1910 at 2308 Farrar Street in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Ethel, Florence, Hazel, Mildred and Adele.2
Lydia was enumerated as the wife of David John Rosemann under the name of "Lydia F. rosemann" on the 1910 U.S. Census of ward 2, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a 31-year-old female born in Misouri, her parents were born in Germany. She could read and write. This was her first marriage and she had been married for ten years; she had five children, all still living.2 Lydia and David John Rosemann lived in 1918 at 4330 College Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.5
Lydia and David John Rosemann lived in 1920 at 4330 College Avenus in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Ethel, Florence, Hazel, Mildred, Adele and Raymond.1
Lydia was enumerated as the wife of David John Rosemann under the name of "Lydia Roseman" on the 1920 U.S. Census of St. Louis, Missouri, she was listed as a married 41-year-old female born in Missouri, both of her parents were born in Germany.1 At the time of his death in 1941, David and Lydia resided at Route #10, Box 948 in Ferguson, St. Louis County, Missouri.6 Her husband, David John Rosemann, died on 25 March 1941 at age 66. She was the informant on his death certificate.6
Lydia married David John Rosemann, son of David Rosemann and Maria Theresa Berg, circa 28 November 1898 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the best man was William Anthony Rosemann, the maid of honor was Antonia Katherine Deutschmann. The marriage ceremony was performed by Reverend Bernard G. Stemker.3,4
Lydia and David John Rosemann lived in 1910 at 2308 Farrar Street in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Ethel, Florence, Hazel, Mildred and Adele.2
Lydia was enumerated as the wife of David John Rosemann under the name of "Lydia F. rosemann" on the 1910 U.S. Census of ward 2, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a 31-year-old female born in Misouri, her parents were born in Germany. She could read and write. This was her first marriage and she had been married for ten years; she had five children, all still living.2 Lydia and David John Rosemann lived in 1918 at 4330 College Avenue in St. Louis, Missouri.5
Lydia and David John Rosemann lived in 1920 at 4330 College Avenus in St. Louis, Missouri. Residing with them were, their children Ethel, Florence, Hazel, Mildred, Adele and Raymond.1
Lydia was enumerated as the wife of David John Rosemann under the name of "Lydia Roseman" on the 1920 U.S. Census of St. Louis, Missouri, she was listed as a married 41-year-old female born in Missouri, both of her parents were born in Germany.1 At the time of his death in 1941, David and Lydia resided at Route #10, Box 948 in Ferguson, St. Louis County, Missouri.6 Her husband, David John Rosemann, died on 25 March 1941 at age 66. She was the informant on his death certificate.6
Children of Lydia F. Betke and David John Rosemann
- Ethel Antonia Dorothea Rosemann b. 11 Jul 19003
- Florence G. Rosemann b. bt 1901 - 19021
- Hazel S. Rosemann b. fr 1907 - 19081
- Mildred E. Rosemann b. 19081
- Adele M. Rosemann b. 23 Jan 1910, d. Feb 19801
- Raymond R. Rosemann b. 6 Oct 1911, d. 22 Jan 19961
Citations
- [S2166] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), David Rosemann household.
- [S3440] 1910 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), David J. Roseman household.
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
- [S1466] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book One.
- [S4080] Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Ancestry.com (database online), 2002.
- [S6006] David J. Rosemann Death Certificate.
Ethel Antonia Dorothea Rosemann1
#8133, b. 11 July 1900
Ethel Antonia Dorothea Rosemann|b. 11 Jul 1900|p272.htm#i8133|David John Rosemann|b. 22 Aug 1874\nd. 25 Mar 1941|p71.htm#i2119|Lydia F. Betke|b. 1879|p272.htm#i8132|David Rosemann|b. 8 Jul 1841\nd. 21 Jan 1911|p5.htm#i143|Maria T. Berg|b. 5 Sep 1849\nd. 14 Jan 1892|p1.htm#i27|Herman Betke|b. 1842|p501.htm#i15028||||
Ethel Antonia Dorothea Rosemann, daughter of David John Rosemann and Lydia F. Betke, was born on 11 July 1900 in St. Louis County, Missouri.1 She was baptized on 7 October 1900 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, sponsors were Edward Rosemann and Antonia Deutschmann.1
She lived with her parents, Lydia and David, in 1910 at 2308 Farrar Street, St. Louis, Missouri.2
Ethel was enumerated as the daughter of David John Rosemann on the 1910 U.S. Census at ward 2, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a nine-year-old girl born in Missouri as were her parents. She was attending school.2
She lived with her parents, Lydia and David, in 1920 at 4330 College Avenus, St. Louis, Missouri.3
Ethel Antonia Dorothea was a telephone operator for Bell Telephone Company in 1920.3
Ethel was enumerated as the daughter of David John Rosemann on the 1920 U.S. Census at St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a single 19-year-old girl born in Missouri and employed as a telephone operator for Bell Telephone.3
She lived with her parents, Lydia and David, in 1910 at 2308 Farrar Street, St. Louis, Missouri.2
Ethel was enumerated as the daughter of David John Rosemann on the 1910 U.S. Census at ward 2, St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a nine-year-old girl born in Missouri as were her parents. She was attending school.2
She lived with her parents, Lydia and David, in 1920 at 4330 College Avenus, St. Louis, Missouri.3
Ethel Antonia Dorothea was a telephone operator for Bell Telephone Company in 1920.3
Ethel was enumerated as the daughter of David John Rosemann on the 1920 U.S. Census at St. Louis, Missouri, listed as a single 19-year-old girl born in Missouri and employed as a telephone operator for Bell Telephone.3
MO St. Francois County 1920 Census
#8134
••••••••• Listed On Census •••••••••.
Jacob Lepere (head).1
Solome Catherine Greb (wife).1
Matilda M. (daughter).1
Oscar Robert (son).1
Jacob Henry (son).1
Ethel (daughter).1
Citations
- [S3694] 1920 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Jacob Le Pere household.
Albert Martin Hosenfeldt1
#8135, b. 1880
Albert Martin Hosenfeldt|b. 1880|p272.htm#i8135|Jacob Hosenfeldt||p272.htm#i8136|Anne Barbara Gross||p272.htm#i8137|||||||||||||
Albert Martin Hosenfeldt, son of Jacob Hosenfeldt and Anne Barbara Gross, was born in 1880 in St. Louis County, Missouri.1 He was baptized on 20 January 1880 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the sponsors included Martin Hosenfeld and Margaret Hosenfelt sponsors were Martin and Margaret Hosenfeld.1
Citations
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
Jacob Hosenfeldt1
#8136
Jacob married Anne Barbara Gross.1
Children of Jacob Hosenfeldt and Anne Barbara Gross
- George Henry Hosenfelt b. 21 Sep 18731
- Albert Martin Hosenfeldt b. 18801
Citations
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
Anne Barbara Gross1
#8137
Anne married Jacob Hosenfeldt.1
Children of Anne Barbara Gross and Jacob Hosenfeldt
- George Henry Hosenfelt b. 21 Sep 18731
- Albert Martin Hosenfeldt b. 18801
Citations
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
George Henry Hosenfelt1
#8138, b. 21 September 1873
George Henry Hosenfelt|b. 21 Sep 1873|p272.htm#i8138|Jacob Hosenfeldt||p272.htm#i8136|Anne Barbara Gross||p272.htm#i8137|||||||||||||
George Henry Hosenfelt, son of Jacob Hosenfeldt and Anne Barbara Gross, was born on 21 September 1873 in St. Louis County, Missouri.1 He was baptized on 5 October 1873 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the sponsors included George Deutschmann I and Catherine Hosenfeld.1
Citations
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
Elisabeth Vennemann1
#8139
Elisabeth Vennemann was a sponsor for Elizabeth Rosemann's baptism on 2 September 1866 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
Bernard Henry Vennemann1
#8140
Bernard married Maria Struene.1
Child of Bernard Henry Vennemann and Maria Struene
- Lima Catherine Vennemann b. 22 Nov 18711
Citations
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
Maria Struene1
#8141
Maria married Bernard Henry Vennemann.1
Child of Maria Struene and Bernard Henry Vennemann
- Lima Catherine Vennemann b. 22 Nov 18711
Citations
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
Lima Catherine Vennemann1
#8142, b. 22 November 1871
Lima Catherine Vennemann|b. 22 Nov 1871|p272.htm#i8142|Bernard Henry Vennemann||p272.htm#i8140|Maria Struene||p272.htm#i8141|||||||||||||
Lima Catherine Vennemann, daughter of Bernard Henry Vennemann and Maria Struene, was born on 22 November 1871 in St. Louis County, Missouri.1 She was baptized on 26 November 1871 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, the sponsors included Catherina Rosemann and David Rosemann sponsors were David Rosemann and Catherine Berg.1
Citations
- [S1464] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Baptism Book Two.
Oscar A. Rosemann1
#8143, b. November 1907
Oscar A. Rosemann was born in November 1907 in St. Louis County, Missouri.1 He was buried on 5 February 1908 in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri, in the Bernard H. Rosemann plot, lot N, 1 and 2, block 20, section 1.1
Citations
- [S32] St. Peter Catholic Cemetery, St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery Burial Records.
Mary Niemeier1,2
#8144, b. 1845, d. 17 June 1927
Mary Niemeier was born in 1845.1
Mary married Frank Henry Rosemann, son of David Rosemann and Maria Theresa Berg, circa 1892.1 Mary Niemeier was widowed on 4 January 1921 at age 50.3
Mary died on 17 June 1927 in Missouri.1,4 Her obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 19 June 1927.4 Her obituary stated:
4
Her funeral service was held on 20 June 1927 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.4 She was buried on 20 June 1927 in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.4
Mary married Frank Henry Rosemann, son of David Rosemann and Maria Theresa Berg, circa 1892.1 Mary Niemeier was widowed on 4 January 1921 at age 50.3
Mary died on 17 June 1927 in Missouri.1,4 Her obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 19 June 1927.4 Her obituary stated:
Entered into rest June 17, 1927, at 12:40 a. m., Mary Rosemann in her eighty-third year, wife of the late Frank H. Rosemann, dear mother of Mary Sextro, Annie Lammert, Katherine Koebel, Johanna Kempf, Sister M. Romana of Franciscan Order, John, Herman, Otto and Joseph Rosemann, mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral Monday, June 20, at 8:30 a.m., from residence of son, John Rosemann, 720 South Geyer road, Kirkwood, Mo., to St. Peter's Church and Cemetery, Kirkwood, Mo. (Bopp service.) (c7)
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Her funeral service was held on 20 June 1927 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.4 She was buried on 20 June 1927 in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.4
Children of Mary Niemeier and Frank Henry Rosemann
- Annie Rosemann 4
- Johanna A. Rosemann+ d. 23 Dec 19714
- John Rosemann 4
- Otto Rosemann 4
- Joseph Rosemann 4
- Herman Rosemann b. 18514
- Katherine Rosemann+ b. 28 Jan 1873, d. 9 Aug 19574
- (?) Rosemann b. 15 May 1884, d. 22 Apr 19154
- Mary Rosemann+ b. 1889, d. 12 Oct 19474
Margaret Hosenfeldt1
#8145, b. 15 August 1889, d. 9 July 1908
Margaret Hosenfeldt was born on 15 August 1889.1
Margaret died on 9 July 1908 in St. Louis County, Missouri, at age 18.1
Margaret married Martin Bernard Rosemann, son of David Rosemann and Maria Theresa Berg, circa 1910.1
Margaret died on 9 July 1908 in St. Louis County, Missouri, at age 18.1
Margaret married Martin Bernard Rosemann, son of David Rosemann and Maria Theresa Berg, circa 1910.1
Citations
- [S1475] St. Peter Cemetery Tombstone Reading.
Barbara A. Buettner1
#8146
Barbara A. Buettner||p272.htm#i8146|Richard E. Buettner|b. 12 Jan 1905\nd. 28 May 1993|p201.htm#i6010|Cecelia H. Deutschmann|b. 7 Apr 1912\nd. 18 May 1993|p9.htm#i249|||||||Joseph J. Deutschmann|b. 15 Sep 1885\nd. 19 Jul 1963|p4.htm#i99|Mary H. Strahsner|b. 29 Sep 1887\nd. 8 Jun 1977|p9.htm#i248|
Citations
- [S1475] St. Peter Cemetery Tombstone Reading.
Father Joseph Flynn
#8147
Father Joseph Flynn lived between 1961 and 1964 at St. Peter Catholic Church in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. He presided at the marriage of Gary Wayne Davis and Linda Susan Gadsby on 21 October 1961 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.1
He presided at the marriage of Robert Henry Berg and Margaret Ann Gadsby on 18 April 1964 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, Missouri.1
He presided at the marriage of Robert Henry Berg and Margaret Ann Gadsby on 18 April 1964 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S1468] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Three.
Clinton Underwood
#8149, b. 1907, d. 1957
Clinton married Helen (?). Clinton Underwood was born in 1907.1
Clinton died in 1957.1 He was buried in 1957 in St. Peter Catholic Cemetery in Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
Clinton Underwood Tombstone.1
Citations
- [S552] Tombstone photo, taken by Robert Berg, April 27, 2007.
Edward Joseph Deutschmann
#8150, b. 24 October 1926, d. 21 August 2007
Edward Joseph Deutschmann|b. 24 Oct 1926\nd. 21 Aug 2007|p272.htm#i8150|John Henry Deutschmann|b. 10 Feb 1897\nd. 6 Nov 1980|p4.htm#i103|Hildagarde Marie Rekart|b. 17 Apr 1900\nd. 1 Jan 1977|p10.htm#i280|George Deutschmann II|b. 7 Nov 1856\nd. 10 Jun 1943|p4.htm#i96|Anna A. Berg|b. 19 Nov 1862\nd. 31 Mar 1952|p4.htm#i95|John P. Rekart|b. 18 Dec 1853\nd. 27 Oct 1912|p240.htm#i7195|Josephine Oge|b. 19 Sep 1861\nd. 28 Nov 1941|p240.htm#i7194|

Msgr. Edward J. Deutschmann
He lived with his parents, Hildagarde and John, in 1930 at Manchester Road in Des Peres, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
Edward was enumerated as the son of John Henry Deutschmann on the 1930 U.S. Census of Central Township, Des Peres, St. Louis County, Missouri, listed as a two-year-eight-old boy born in Missouri as were his parents.1 He presided at the marriage of Charles Louis Deutschmann and Marie Antoinette Kohne on 6 October 1962 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.2
He performed the funeral service for Mary H. Strahsner, it was held on 11 June 1977 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.3
He performed the funeral service for Stephen Lyle Block, it was held on 16 August 1988 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri, a memorial service.3 Reverend Msgr. Edward Joseph Deutschmann attended the 50th wedding anniversary party of Clarence John Deutschmann and Nora Marie McCarthy in July 1990.4 He presided at the marriage of Dennis O'Neil and Judith Noreen Deutschmann on 25 April 1992 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Missouri.5,6
Edward died on 21 August 2007 in St. Louis County, Missouri, at age 80.7 His obituary was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newspaper on 25 August 2007.7 His obituary stated:
Deutschmann, Msgr. Edward J. fortified with of the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Tues., Aug 21, 2007.
Beloved son of the late John H. and Hilda (nee Rekart); dearest brother of Celeste Koebel (the late Roy), John H. Jr. (the late Delorus), the late Margaret, Virginia Kelly (the late David), Josephine Fillman (the late Frank), the late Charles (the late Marie), Marian Linkogel (the late Albert) and George L. (Marilyn), dear brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend to many.
Msgr. Deutschmann died of complications after open heart surgery. He was a Knight of Columbus member of Kirkwood Council 2117 and a Fourth Degree member of the St. Louis Assembly. He served as chaplain of both for many years. He has been a devoted priest for 55 years.
Services: Visitation Sun. 1-8 p.m. at Mary, Mother of the Church, 5901 Kerth Rd. Visitation Mon., 1-8 p.m. at St. Peter Catholic Church, 243 W. Argonne, Knights of Columbus Honor Guard Sun. 7 p.m. Funeral Mass Tues, Aug 28, 11 a.m. at S. Peter Catholic Church. Interment St. Peter Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Arrangements by Bopp Chapel.
Beloved son of the late John H. and Hilda (nee Rekart); dearest brother of Celeste Koebel (the late Roy), John H. Jr. (the late Delorus), the late Margaret, Virginia Kelly (the late David), Josephine Fillman (the late Frank), the late Charles (the late Marie), Marian Linkogel (the late Albert) and George L. (Marilyn), dear brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend to many.
Msgr. Deutschmann died of complications after open heart surgery. He was a Knight of Columbus member of Kirkwood Council 2117 and a Fourth Degree member of the St. Louis Assembly. He served as chaplain of both for many years. He has been a devoted priest for 55 years.
Services: Visitation Sun. 1-8 p.m. at Mary, Mother of the Church, 5901 Kerth Rd. Visitation Mon., 1-8 p.m. at St. Peter Catholic Church, 243 W. Argonne, Knights of Columbus Honor Guard Sun. 7 p.m. Funeral Mass Tues, Aug 28, 11 a.m. at S. Peter Catholic Church. Interment St. Peter Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Society. Arrangements by Bopp Chapel.
7 His obituary stated:
Monsignor Edward Deutschmann Pastor and teacher
Monsignor Edward Joseph Deutschmann, retired pastor and former teacher, died Tuesday (Aug. 21, 2007) at St. John's Mercy Medical Center in Creve Coeur after complications from heart surgery. He was 80.
Monsignor Deutschmann was born in St. Louis and attended the old Euqene Coyle High School in Kirkwood. He entered the St. Louis Preparatory Seminary in St. Louis. He then undertook studies for the priesthood at Kenrick Seminary in St. Louis.
In 1952, he was ordained by Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter.
From 1952 to 1959, he served as an assistant pastor at St. Martin of Tours Church in Lemay; from 1967 to 1970, he was an administrator at St. Agnes Church in Bloomsdale, MO., where he also served as pastor from 1970 to 1971. From 1971 to 1977, he was pastor at St. Bernadette Church and from 1977 to 1981 at Most Precious Blood, both in Lemay. He served as pastor of St. Peter in Kirkwood from 1981 to 1996. He was senior associate pastor at St. James the Greater in St. Louis from 1996 to 1998 and at Mary Mother of the Church in Mattese, in south St. Louis County, from 1998 to 2005. He continued in residence there.
As an educator, he taught at Bishop DuBourg High School from 1956 to 1967 and at St. Joseph Regional High School in Farmington, Mo., from 1965 to 1967 (while continuing his duties at St. Pius X). From 1959 to 1967, he served as resident chaplain at St. Joseph Ursuline Novitiate in Festus.
He was named Prelate of Honor (monsignor) by Pope John Paul II in 1995.
Monsignor Deutschmann served as an adviser to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on priestly Life and Ministry from 1975 to 1978.
Visitation will be from 1 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Mary, Mother of the Church Catholic Church, 5901 Kerth Road in South County, with a second visitation from 1 to 8 p.m. Monday at St. Peter Catholic Church, 243 West Argonne Drive, Kirkwood. The funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Peter's. Interment will be at St. Peter Catholic Church Cemetery.
Among the survivors are two brothers, John H. Deutschmann Jr of Fenton and George L. Deutschmann of St. Louis County; four sisters, Celeste Koebel of Las Vegas, Virginia Kelly of Crestwood, Josephine Fillman of Manchester and Marian Linkogel of Fenton.
Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Society in care of St. Peter Catholic Church
Monsignor Edward Joseph Deutschmann, retired pastor and former teacher, died Tuesday (Aug. 21, 2007) at St. John's Mercy Medical Center in Creve Coeur after complications from heart surgery. He was 80.
Monsignor Deutschmann was born in St. Louis and attended the old Euqene Coyle High School in Kirkwood. He entered the St. Louis Preparatory Seminary in St. Louis. He then undertook studies for the priesthood at Kenrick Seminary in St. Louis.
In 1952, he was ordained by Archbishop Joseph E. Ritter.
From 1952 to 1959, he served as an assistant pastor at St. Martin of Tours Church in Lemay; from 1967 to 1970, he was an administrator at St. Agnes Church in Bloomsdale, MO., where he also served as pastor from 1970 to 1971. From 1971 to 1977, he was pastor at St. Bernadette Church and from 1977 to 1981 at Most Precious Blood, both in Lemay. He served as pastor of St. Peter in Kirkwood from 1981 to 1996. He was senior associate pastor at St. James the Greater in St. Louis from 1996 to 1998 and at Mary Mother of the Church in Mattese, in south St. Louis County, from 1998 to 2005. He continued in residence there.
As an educator, he taught at Bishop DuBourg High School from 1956 to 1967 and at St. Joseph Regional High School in Farmington, Mo., from 1965 to 1967 (while continuing his duties at St. Pius X). From 1959 to 1967, he served as resident chaplain at St. Joseph Ursuline Novitiate in Festus.
He was named Prelate of Honor (monsignor) by Pope John Paul II in 1995.
Monsignor Deutschmann served as an adviser to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on priestly Life and Ministry from 1975 to 1978.
Visitation will be from 1 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Mary, Mother of the Church Catholic Church, 5901 Kerth Road in South County, with a second visitation from 1 to 8 p.m. Monday at St. Peter Catholic Church, 243 West Argonne Drive, Kirkwood. The funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Peter's. Interment will be at St. Peter Catholic Church Cemetery.
Among the survivors are two brothers, John H. Deutschmann Jr of Fenton and George L. Deutschmann of St. Louis County; four sisters, Celeste Koebel of Las Vegas, Virginia Kelly of Crestwood, Josephine Fillman of Manchester and Marian Linkogel of Fenton.
Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Society in care of St. Peter Catholic Church
Citations
- [S899] 1930 U.S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), John H. Deutschmann household.
- [S1468] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Three.
- [S1472] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Death Book Three.
- [S1442] Clarence Deutschman, Jerry Berger article.
- [S1361] Gary V. Deutschmann, "Gary Deutschmann Family Chart," e-mail to Robert H. Berg, May 23, 2000.
- [S1485] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Five.
- [S6026] Msgr. Edward J. Deutschmann Obituary, August 25, 2007.
Reverend Myrt A. Rollins1
#8151
He presided at the marriage of Steven Jon Howe and Karen Lynn Madel on 30 April 1976 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri.1
Citations
- [S1469] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Four.
James L. Howe1
#8152
James married Virginia L. (?).1
Children of James L. Howe and Virginia L. (?)
- Kevin S. Howe (living)1
- Steven Jon Howe+ (living)1
Citations
- [S1469] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Four.
Virginia L. (?)1
#8153
Virginia married James L. Howe.1
Children of Virginia L. (?) and James L. Howe
- Kevin S. Howe (living)1
- Steven Jon Howe+ (living)1
Citations
- [S1469] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Four.
Kevin S. Howe1
#8154
Kevin S. Howe||p272.htm#i8154|James L. Howe||p272.htm#i8152|Virginia L. (?)||p272.htm#i8153|||||||||||||
Citations
- [S1469] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Four.
Father Emmanuel Beuman O.P.M.1
#8155
Citations
- [S1469] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Four.
Stuart H. Purvines1
#8156
Stuart married Norma Howard.1
Children of Stuart H. Purvines and Norma Howard
- Tommy Luck Purvines+ (living)1
- Stephen Hoyle Purvines (living)1
Citations
- [S1469] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Four.
Norma Howard1
#8157
Norma married Stuart H. Purvines.1
Children of Norma Howard and Stuart H. Purvines
- Tommy Luck Purvines+ (living)1
- Stephen Hoyle Purvines (living)1
Citations
- [S1469] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Four.
Jill Mary Geders1
#8158
Jill Mary Geders||p272.htm#i8158|George Francis Geders|b. 3 Dec 1914\nd. 10 Sep 1988|p9.htm#i243|Flora Mae Murphy||p47.htm#i1385|John H. Geders|b. 18 Jan 1879\nd. 12 Dec 1949|p8.htm#i237|Antonia K. Deutschmann|b. 29 Sep 1882\nd. 15 Feb 1965|p4.htm#i98|||||||
Jill married Paul Robert Doering, son of Joseph J. Doering and Capitola A. Lauka, on 17 December 1971 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. The marriage ceremony was performed by Father Alphonse E. Westhoff.1
Citations
- [S1469] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Four.
Paul Robert Doering1
#8159
Paul Robert Doering||p272.htm#i8159|Joseph J. Doering||p272.htm#i8160|Capitola A. Lauka||p273.htm#i8161|||||||||||||
Paul married Jill Mary Geders, daughter of George Francis Geders and Flora Mae Murphy, on 17 December 1971 at St. Peter Catholic Church, Kirkwood, St. Louis County, Missouri. The marriage ceremony was performed by Father Alphonse E. Westhoff.1
Citations
- [S1469] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Four.
Joseph J. Doering1
#8160
Joseph married Capitola A. Lauka.1
Child of Joseph J. Doering and Capitola A. Lauka
- Paul Robert Doering (living)1
Citations
- [S1469] St. Peter Catholic Church, St. Peter Church Marriage Book Four.