
Rosemary
Nolte
Mary R. "Rosemary"
Nolte, 83, of Seneca, Kansas, died Monday, July 8, 2002, at Country
View Estate in Seneca. She had been a resident there since September
30, 1997, when she suffered a stroke.
She was born May 12, 1919, on a farm east
of Baileyville, the daughter of Henry F. and Elizabeth A. Dick Kramer.
She grew up there and attended Sacred Heart School at Baileyville. She
worked in the home of Frank and Ida Strathman where she met her husband
"Jody."
On June 21, 1939, she married H.A. Joseph
"Jody" Nolte at St. Malachy's Church at Beattie, Kansas. They
lived in Hiawatha, Kansas, before moving to Seneca in September of 1940.
She was a homemaker for many years before working at Dairy Land Drive
In. She and her husband owned and operated the Main Street Drive-In
at Seneca from 1964 to 1977. During the winter months, they resided
in South Padre Island, Texas. Her husband, Jody, died July 12, 1992.
She was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul
Church, St. Ann's Altar Society, and active in the quilting group at
the church. She was a member of the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital
Guild, also at Seneca. Her hobbies included her handwork, playing cards,
and traveling.
Survivors are two sons, Joseph H. Nolte
of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Ted Nolte of Emporia, Kansas; two daughters,
Janice Dodds of Gardner, Kansas and Joyce Rusche of Baileyville, Kansas;
four brothers, John Kramer and Donald Kramer both of Goff, Kansas, LeRoy
Kramer of Pocatello, Idaho, James Kramer of Grand Junction, Colorado,
a sister, Betty Boeding of Grandview, Missouri; ten grandchildren and
six great-grandchildren.
Besides her husband, she was preceded
in death by an infant son, Eugene Nolte, on May 24, 1943, and two grandchildren,
Julie Ann Dodds on July 23, 1965, and Daniel Nolte on June 19, 1987.
The mass of Christian burial will be 10:30
A.M. Thursday at Sts. Peter & Paul Church. The burial will be in
the church cemetery. The rosary will be prayed at 2 P.M. and a prayer
service will be conducted at 7 P.M. Wednesday at the Lauer Funeral Home
in Seneca.
Memorials may be given for the Seneca
Free Library or Sts. Peter & Paul Cemetery, and sent in care of
the family.