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Birth: Mar. 29, 1921
Fallon
Morton County
North Dakota, USA
Death: May 12, 2015
Bismarck
Burleigh County
North Dakota, USA
Rose A. Bohl, 94, Bismarck, formerly of Flasher, ND died May 12, 2015 at the Baptist Health Care Center in Bismarck, with her family at her side.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 am on Monday, May 18, 2015 at the Church of Corpus Christi, Bismarck, ND with Rev. Dennis Schafer as celebrant. Burial will be at 2:00 pm at St. Lawrence Catholic Cemetery, Flasher, ND.
Visitation will be held Sunday, May 17, 2015 from 3:00-7:00 pm at Weigel Funeral Home, with a Rosary/Parish Vigil at 5:00 pm. Visitation will continue at the church one hour prior to the service on Monday.
Rose was born on March 29, 1921 to Stanley and Amelia (Leingang) Hopfauf in Fallon, ND. She married Xavier Bohl on June 18, 1940 in Fallon, ND. Rose and Xavier made their home in Flasher, ND where they raised their 11 children. Rose cooked for St. Lawrence School and the Flasher school system as head cook for 37 years. Many of her grandchildren had the opportunity to go to work with her and share lunch, such as hand patted hamburgers and homemade buns. She enjoyed catering many events such as weddings, anniversary parties and appreciation dinners. Her love of old time music often found her coming out of the kitchen in her apron to find one of her kids to dance. She was known by many at Edgewood Vista as “the one who loves to dance” Her family enjoyed her homemade soups, her specialty German dishes and her homemade popcorn balls and of course her raised donuts, sugar kuchen and cream kuchen. Rose was a gracious and giving woman and her hospitality and loving nature was enjoyed by many. She was a talented quilter and she made quilts for every member of her family and also for fundraiser raffles. She was known to always have her rosary prayer beads in one pocket and a deck of cards in the other. Kings corner was her game of choice the last few years. Rose was very civic minded and would do anything to help out her community and church, but family was foremost in her life, her kind and loving spirit will be missed by all who knew and loved her. Rose is also known as “THE QUEEN OF OOH-AAHS” also known as hugs.
Rose will be deeply missed by her daughters, Kathleen (David) Barclay, Inver Grove Heights, MN., Patricia (Joe) Abbett, Redmond, OR., Bernetta (Don) Miller, Carmichael, CA. and Valerie (Jim) Larson, Inver Grove Heights, MN; sons, Donald (Pam) Bismarck, ND, Leo (Doris), Mandan, ND, Arnold (AJ), Kennewick, WA, Kenneth, Sanford, FL., Raymond (Debi), New Prague, MN. and Francis, Boise, ID; 26 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Frances Bohl, Clementine (Gene) Volk and Agnes Eckroth all of Bismarck, ND; brother, Florian (Georgia) Hopfauf, Culbertson, MT; sisters-in-law, Rose Miller, Yakima, WA, Kathryn Hopfauf, Bothell, WA and Frances Hopfauf , Bismarck, ND along with numerous nieces and nephews.
Rose was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Xavier who passed away on May 29, 1985; son, Andrew Bohl; son-in-law, Lawrence Erhardt; grandson, Richard Erhardt; great-grandson, Jonah Morton; sisters, Genevieve (Peter) Eckroth, Magdalina (Jacob) Hellman, Katherine (Joe) Erhardt, Mary Hopfauf, Eva (Adam) Barnhardt, Perpetua (Anton) Bullinger and Loretta Hopfauf; brothers, Anton, Ralph, Leo (Josephine) and Adam Hopfauf ; sisters-in-law, Anna (Frank) Hopfauf, Mary (John) Movich, Monica (Chuck) Taylor, Magdaline (Pat Huotte) Snodgrass and Barbara (Nick) Doll; brothers-in-law, Tony Miller, Peter (Julia) Bohl, Mike (Barbara) Bohl, George Bohl, Jacob (Ida) Bohl, Joseph (Hildegard) Bohl and Eileen Balkowitch.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials.
Source: Weigel Funeral & Cremation Services
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Parents:
Stanislaus Hopfauf (1888 - 1964)
Emilia Leingang Hopfauf (1894 - 1957)
Spouse:
Xavier Bohl (1913 - 1985)
Children:
Andrew Bohl (1948 - 1967)*
Siblings:
Magdalena Hopfauf Hellman (1914 - 1997)*
Catherine Hopfauf Erhardt (1915 - 2005)*
Marena Hopfauf (1915 - 1915)*
Eva M Hopfauf Bernhardt (1916 - 1995)*
Anton Hopfauf (1917 - 2012)*
Adam Hopfauf (1919 - 1928)*
Rose A Hopfauf Bohl (1921 - 2015)
Ralph Hopfauf (1922 - 2005)*
Genevieve Hopfauf Eckroth (1924 - 2014)*
Leo Stanley Hopfauf (1926 - 2010)*
Perpetua Hopfauf Bullinger (1928 - 1954)*
Loretta Hopfauf (1936 - 1936)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Saint Lawrence Cemetery
Flasher
Morton County
North Dakota, USA
Created by: Debbie
Record added: May 14, 2015
Find A Grave Memorial# 146450918
- [S927] Obituary.
Rose A. Bohl, 94, Bismarck, formerly of Flasher, died May 12, 2015, at the Baptist Health Care Center in Bismarck, with her family at her side.
Mass of Christian Burial was held on Monday, May 18, at the Church of Corpus Christi, Bismarck, with the Rev. Dennis Schafer as celebrant. Burial was at St. Lawrence Catholic Cemetery, Flasher.
Rose was born on March 29, 1921, to Stanley and Amelia (Leingang) Hopfauf in Fallon.
She married Xavier Bohl on June 18, 1940, in Fallon. Rose and Xavier made their home in Flasher, where they raised their 11 children.
Rose cooked for St. Lawrence School and was the Flasher school system head cook for 37 years. Many of her grandchildren had the opportunity to go to work with her and share lunch, such as hand patted hamburgers and homemade buns.
She enjoyed catering many events such as weddings, anniversary parties and appreciation dinners. Her love of old time music often found her coming out of the kitchen in her apron to find one of her kids to dance. She was known by many at Edgewood Vista as “the one who loves to dance.”
Her family enjoyed her homemade soups, her specialty German dishes and her homemade popcorn balls, and of course, her raised donuts, sugar kuchen and cream kuchen.
Rose was a gracious and giving woman and her hospitality and loving nature was enjoyed by many. She was a talented quilter and she made quilts for every member of her family and also for fundraiser raffles.
She was known to always have her rosary prayer beads in one pocket and a deck of cards in the other. Kings corner was her game of choice the last few years.
Rose was very civic minded and would do anything to help out her community and church, but family was foremost in her life. Her kind and loving spirit will be missed by all who knew and loved her.
Rose is also known as “THE QUEEN OF OOH-AAHS,” also known as hugs.
Rose will be deeply missed by her daughters, Kathleen (David) Barclay, Inver Grove Heights, Minn., Patricia (Joe) Abbett, Redmond, Ore., Bernetta (Don) Miller, Carmichael, Calif. and Valerie (Jim) Larson, Inver Grove Heights, Minn; sons, Donald (Pam) Bismarck, Leo (Doris), Mandan, Arnold (AJ), Pasco, Wash., Kenneth, Sanford, Fla., Raymond (Debi), New Prague, Minn. and Francis, Boise, Idaho; 26 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Frances Bohl, Clementine (Gene) Volk and Agnes Eckroth all of Bismarck; brother, Florian (Georgia) Hopfauf, Wibaux, Mont.; sisters-in-law, Rose Miller, Yakima, Wash., Kathryn Hopfauf and Frances Hopfauf both of Bismarck, along with numerous nieces and nephews.
Rose was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Xavier who passed away on May 29, 1985; son, Andrew Bohl; son-in-law, Lawrence Erhardt; grandson, Richard Erhardt; great-grandson, Jonah Morton; sisters, Genevieve (Peter) Eckroth, Magdalina (Jacob) Hellman, Katherine (Joe) Erhardt, Mary Hopfauf, Eva (Adam) Barnhardt, Perpetua (Anton) Bullinger and Loretta Hopfauf; brothers, Anton, Ralph, Leo (Josephine) and Adam Hopfauf ; sisters-in-law, Anna (Frank) Hopfauf, Mary (John) Movich, Monica (Chuck) Taylor, Magdaline (Pat Huotte) Snodgrass and Barbara (Nick) Doll; brothers-in-law, Tony Miller, Peter (Julia) Bohl, Mike (Barbara) Bohl, George Bohl, Jacob (Ida) Bohl and Joseph (Hildegard) Bohl.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials.
Go to www.weigelfuneral.com to sign the online guestbook and view tribute photos.
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