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Rosealyn Jean Toth

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Rosealyn Jean Toth

Birth
Eveleth, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA
Death
29 Mar 1933 (aged 25)
Eveleth, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Eveleth, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 10, Lot 95, Grave 2
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From The Eveleth News (published 4/6/1933):

"Last rites for Rosalyn Jean Toth, 25, who died last Wednesday at the home of her parents here from a heart attack, were held at the St. Patrick's church Saturday morning at 9:00. The Rev. Fr. William J. Powers was in charge of the services, which were attended by a large crowd of relatives and friends of the deceased. Burial was made in the Eveleth cemetery with Helps, funeral directors, in charge of arrangements.


Surviving Miss Toth are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Toth, four sisters, Marie, Anne, Irene and Julia, of the St. Mary's hospital, Duluth, and five brothers, John of Milwaukee, Andy of the university of Minnesota, and Joe, Bernard and Leonard, of Eveleth.


The deceased had been ailing for some time previous to her death, which ocurred suddenly last week following a heart attack.


Miss Toth was a graduate of the local high school and normal department and was engaged as a teacher before she entered the St. Mary's hospital in Chicago for nurses' training. She graduated from the latter institution in 1931, becoming a registered nurse. She was employed for a while at the More hospital in Eveleth."

From The Eveleth News (published 4/6/1933):

"Last rites for Rosalyn Jean Toth, 25, who died last Wednesday at the home of her parents here from a heart attack, were held at the St. Patrick's church Saturday morning at 9:00. The Rev. Fr. William J. Powers was in charge of the services, which were attended by a large crowd of relatives and friends of the deceased. Burial was made in the Eveleth cemetery with Helps, funeral directors, in charge of arrangements.


Surviving Miss Toth are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Toth, four sisters, Marie, Anne, Irene and Julia, of the St. Mary's hospital, Duluth, and five brothers, John of Milwaukee, Andy of the university of Minnesota, and Joe, Bernard and Leonard, of Eveleth.


The deceased had been ailing for some time previous to her death, which ocurred suddenly last week following a heart attack.


Miss Toth was a graduate of the local high school and normal department and was engaged as a teacher before she entered the St. Mary's hospital in Chicago for nurses' training. She graduated from the latter institution in 1931, becoming a registered nurse. She was employed for a while at the More hospital in Eveleth."



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