Rose Huber

rose huber

July 11, 1912 ~ October 14, 2006

Rose Katherine Huber, 94, of Gettysburg, died Saturday, October 14, 2006 at the Oahe Manor in Gettysburg, SD where she was an assisted living resident of seven years and the manor for three years.

Mass of Christian Burial was 10:30a.m. Saturday, October 21, 2006 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Gettysburg with Father Mark Axtmann officiating. Burial will be in St. Anthony’s Cemetery, Hoven. Visitation was 1:00-5:00p.m., Friday, October 20 at the Luce Funeral Home in Gettysburg.

Rose Katherine Kaiser was born in Hoven, South Dakota, July 11, 1912 to Peter & Gertrude (Arbach) Kaiser, being one of eight children. She attended Saint Anthony’s Catholic School and later went on to cosmetology school.

On February 22, 1934 Rose married Leo P. Huber and together they moved to Gettysburg, SD where they lived for several years, managing a café. Upon returning to Hoven, she worked as a local beautician for many years.

Rose loved sewing and gardening. She especially lover her flowers and always tended to a huge strawberry patch.

She is survived by one daughter: Mary L. (Marc) Selvig of Riverton, WY; two grandsons: Daniel Selvig of Casper, WY and David Andrew (Sada) Selvig of Riverton, WY; one great grandson: Tanner Selvig of Riverton, WY; two brothers: Tom (Viola) Kaiser of Denver, CO and Robert (Lena) Kaiser of Pierre; one sister-in-law: Amanda Kaiser of Highmore; one brother-in-law: Charles (Sandy) Huber of Sioux Falls; and many nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews and cousins.

Rose was preceded in death by her husband, Leo Huber; one son, Robert Huber; her parents, Peter and Gertrude Kaiser; four brothers; Frank, Johnny, Leo and Ivan and one sister, Frances Gross.

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  1. Rose will be missed each day. SHe was a very activie residnet when it came to participating in activities at the nursing home.She was always the first one to be at the activity.
    Rose always would ask me evry day how my twins where and how do they like school.She would then talk about her great grandson of what he was doing in school.
    You will be missed Rose
    Carmen Worth Gettysburg Medical Center

  2. I will miss Rose coming in each morning with her greeting and each month when she would come to “do business”. My sympathy to her family.


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