
Emma
M. Rethman
Emma M. Rethman,
94, of Seneca, Kansas, died Wednesday, November 7, 2001, at the Nemaha
Valley Community Hospital in Seneca. She was transferred there from
Crestview Manor in Seneca where she had been a resident since May of
this year.
She
was born January 8, 1907, on a farm north of St. Benedict, Kansas, the
daughter of Bernard and Bernadine Wahrenfeld Enneking. She grew up there
and attended a rural school.
On October 2, 1929, she married
A.J. "Tony" Rethman at St. Mary's Church, St. Benedict,
Kansas. She was a homemaker. They farmed in the Baileyville area until
1957, moved to Topeka in 1958, and returned to Seneca in 1966. Her husband,
A.J. "Tony" Rethman, died May 8, 1972. Emma moved back to
Topeka in 1984, and had returned to Seneca this May.
She was also preceded in death by a son,
Norman Rethman on April 29, 1982; a daughter, Karylee Schiffelbein on
September 18, 1999; a granddaughter, Lori Rethman on March 17, 1976;
three brothers, Henry, Frank, and Louis Enneking; and four sisters,
Bertha Droge, Mary Blocker, Katie Macke, and Rose Luckeroth.
Emma was a member of Sts. Peter &
Paul Church and St. Ann's Altar Society at the church in Seneca. She
was a former member of Sacred Heart Church at Baileyville, where she
had served as president of the Altar Society, and a former member of
Most Pure Heart of Mary Church in Topeka.
Survivors are three sons, Ken Rethman
of Seneca, Jerry Rethman and Jim Rethman both of Topeka, Kansas; two
daughters, Patricia Buser and Betty Blankenship-Smarker both of Topeka;
19 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, two great great grandchildren
and two-step great-grandchildren.
The mass of Christian burial will be 10:30
A.M. Friday, November 9, at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca.
The burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery in Baileyville. A prayer
service will be conducted at 2 P.M. Thursday and the rosary will be
prayed at 7 P.M. Thursday at the Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca.
Memorials may be given for the Nemaha
Valley Community Hospital or Sacred Heart Cemetery and sent in care
of the family.