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RILLA I.MACK

Rapid City Journal
10 September 2002
Rilla I. Enterman

RAPID CITY — Rilla I. Enterman, 102, Rapid City, died Friday, September. 6, 2002, at a local nursing home.
Rilla was born on September. 3, 1900, at Hereford, SD in Meade County to Wilbur and Anna Mack. She moved with her family to Midway, ND, where she grew up. She graduated from New England (ND) High School and attended Dickinson (N.D.) State College.
She married Walter Enterman on August 19, 1921, in Rapid City. ND.
She worked at the Palace and Rex theaters for a number of years.
Rilla was an avid bridge player and she and Walt were Master duplicate bridge players in the past and had won many regional duplicate bridge tournaments.
She is survived by one son, Dr. Jack Enterman (Faye) of Rapid City; 6 grandchildren, Vicki (Gene) Weigand of Baraboo, WI, Cindy (Ken) Heischmidt of Cape Girardeau, MO, Mike (Jean) Enterman of Vermillion,SD, Mary Enterman of University City, MO, John (Kathy) Enterman of Germany, and Chris (Shannon) Enterman of Aurora, CO; 16 great-grandchildren; a niece and nephew; and several cousins. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter, in 1981; her parents; two sisters; two brothers; one grandchild, Susan Enterman; and one great-grandson, Andrew Enterman.
Visitation will be Thursday, September. 12, 2002, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Friday, September. 13, 2002, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Behrens Mortuary. Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday September 14, 2002, at 10:30 a.m. at Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, with Msgr. Michael Wooster as Celebrant. Burial will follow at Mount Calvary Cemetery. Memorials have been established for Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help and Cornerstone Mission. Behrens Mortuary, Rapid City, SD is in care of arrangements.
Contributed by Mike Peterson.

ANNIE MARIA MADISEN

Turner County, South Dakota Newspaper
14 December 1939

Annie Maria Nelson (Apr 19,1855 - Dec 9, 1939)

Mrs. Annie Maria Madisen Nelson was born April 19, 1855 at Hjorring, Denmark. At the age of 18 she came to make her home in America. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mads Sorensen, came to America in 1874. On January 6, 1874 she was united in marriage with Christen Nelson. To this union were born 15 children. Four of them, Peter, Niemis, Mrs. Ida LaPaugh, and Mrs. Tillie Sathren preceded her in death.
On March 16, 1879 she joined the Methodist church in Viborg. In 1900 they moved to Day county and there affiliated with the Methodist church at Langford. In 1916 they left Day county to make their home in North Dakota. The following year she mourned the death of her husband, who died on December 1, 1917. In February, 1921 she was united in marriage to Jens Peter Nelson, who passed away November 2, 1929. There were no children born to this union.
Two brothers, Jens and Christ Madison and two sisters, Mrs. Jens Christensen and Mrs. N. P. Jensen preceded her in death. Mrs. Nelson was among the first pioneers in this vicinity and was well acquainted with the hardships of pioneer life. At the age of twenty she found her savior and lived a devout Christian life to the end. Mrs. Nelson passed away at the home of her son, Peter Nelson, at Temvik, North Dakota. She had reached the age of 84 years, 7 months and 19 days.
She leaves to mourn one sister, Mrs. John Magrum, Oak Harbor, Ohio; one daughter, Mrs. Annie Mikkelson of Hillhead, S.D.; ten sons, Peter, William and Clarence of Temvik, N.D.; Magnus and Oscar of Langford, S.D.; Albert and Wesley of Eden, S.D.; Andrew of Britton, S.D.; Casper of Rosholt, S.D.; Silas of Sisseton, S.D.; and one stepson George, of Viborg, S.D.; 57 grand children and 37 great grandchildren. Her life of service will remain a guiding influence in the lives of her many relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist church in Viborg on Dec. 12th, Rev. Arnold Herbst in charge, and burial at the Rosehill cemetery. Six of her sons acted as pall bearers.

Contributed by Mike Peterson (from ancestry.com).

ROSE MARIE MOSSER

Daily Democrat, Clinton, Missouri
26 March 2004

TETER, Rose Marie MOSSER - 1922 - 2004

Rose Marie Teter was born May 20, 1922, at Hague, North Dakota, daughter of Nichlos and Matilda Mueller Mosser. She died March 12, 2004, at Clinton Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center at the age of 81 years.
She married John S. Teter on July 3, 1945, in San Francisco, California. Preceding her in death were her parents; one grandson, Timothy Joseph Teter; eight brothers and sisters. Survivors include her husband, John, of the home; two sons, John S. Teter and wife Marlyn Mae, Kansas City, and Thomas L. Teter and wife Judy Mae, Buckner; four daughters, Joann Smith and husband Jack, Independence, Darlene Barbee and husband Larry, Kansas City, Kay Nevels and husband Robert, Lexington, Gloria Reed and husband Robin, Clinton; one brother, Eddie Mosser, Shakopee, Minnesota; two sisters, Kay Barr, Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Jean Huber, Watertown, Minnesota; 21 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, six great-great-grandchildren and caregiver Darroll Bennett of the home.
Funeral services were held March 15 at Consalus-Bradley Chapel, Clinton, with Father Tom Hermes officiating. Serving as pallbearers were Derek Nevels, Ryan Rodriguez, Bryan Sexton, Tom Teter Jr., Keith Teter and Darroll Bennett. Burial was in Englewood Cemetery.
Note: Internment is at the Englewood Cemetery, Clinton, Clinton Township, Henry County, Missouri

Contributed and Transcribed by Mike Peterson.


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