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Rose graduated from Redemptorist High School; Kansas City, MO. and the Dickinson Business School. She worked at Phillips Petroleum Company and McDowell Tire Company in Kansas City where she met her husband.
After her husband passed away, she and her three children moved back from McComb, IL. to Overland Park, KS. in the Kansas City area. She was a receptionist for her brother, Walter, a dentist in Kansas City, KS. for many years until he died in 1985. She then worked for his successor, Dr. Randy Jones, a short time.
She underwent successful arterial by-pass surgery in November, 1999.
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AFFIDAVIT FOR THE CORRECTION OF A RECORD 205 9512
On February 8, 1960, Joseph Cyhel, 242 South 10th St; KC, KS. appeared in the County of Wyandotte, Kansas and filed the following record correction for the Birth Certificate of Rose Cyhel Lohoefener:
Father's Name should read JOSEPH CYHEL instead of JOSEPH CYGELCE ?.
Mother's name should read OLGA BOROSIEWICZ instead of OLGA BORUSEVIC.
Mother's birthplace should read POLAND instead of RUSSIA.
Full Name of Child should read ROSE CYHEL instead of ROSIE CYGEL.
(Signed) Joseph Cyhel
NOTARY Mary K. Gallery
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From THE KANSAS CITY STAR, March 3, 2006-
Rose M. Lohoefener passed away peacefully Wednesday, March 1, 2006 at Villa Saint Joseph in the presence of her family. Visitation will be at 9 AM followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, March 4, 2006 at Cure of Ars Catholic Church, 9401 Mission Road, Leawood, KS 66206 with burial in Resurrection Cemetery, Lenexa, KS. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Church in her name.
Rose was born July 4, 1916 in Kansas City, KS, one of five children born to Joseph and Olga Cyhel. She graduated from Redemptorist High School and Dickenson Business College. She worked at McDowell Tire Company where she met the love of her life Wilmot Lohoefener whom she married on May 1, 1946. She was the office manager for her brother Dr. Walter Cyhels dental office for 20 years. She delighted in getting the scoop because the patients didnt know she was the doctors sister.
Rose was a dedicated wife and mother. Her focus was her family. She stayed involved in her childrens lives and gave advice whether solicited or not. She took many vacations to visit her children and never missed an important event in her childrens or grandchildrens lives. In later years she stayed in touch as an avid emailer. She was very close to her sisters and enjoyed their frequent lunches, shopping sprees and vacations together. She was known at Aunt Rose to many nieces and nephews. She looked forward to family gatherings at the holidays.
Rose was a member of Cure of Ars Catholic Church. Jesus was a special part of her life and she was devoted to Mary, St. Joseph, and St. Anthony. She was joyous as her time on earth was ending because she knew she was leaving this world to enter the kingdom of God. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends.
Survivors include her son Douglas Lohoefener and his wife Debbie of Bend, OR; daughter Susan Ehlers and her husband Bill of Leawood, KS; daughter Sharon Lohoefener of Santa Barbara, CA; sister Florence Cyhel of Kansas City, KS; and grandchildren Jon Lee, Nicole Lee, Chris Lohoefener, and Juli Lohoefener. She was preceded in death by her husband Wilmot Lohoefener, sister Josephine Harn and brothers Stan Cyhel and Dr. Walter Cyhel.
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Rose graduated from Redemptorist High School; Kansas City, MO. and the Dickinson Business School. She worked at Phillips Petroleum Company and McDowell Tire Company in Kansas City where she met her husband.
After her husband passed away, she and her three children moved back from McComb, IL. to Overland Park, KS. in the Kansas City area. She was a receptionist for her brother, Walter, a dentist in Kansas City, KS. for many years until he died in 1985. She then worked for his successor, Dr. Randy Jones, a short time.
She underwent successful arterial by-pass surgery in November, 1999.
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AFFIDAVIT FOR THE CORRECTION OF A RECORD 205 9512
On February 8, 1960, Joseph Cyhel, 242 South 10th St; KC, KS. appeared in the County of Wyandotte, Kansas and filed the following record correction for the Birth Certificate of Rose Cyhel Lohoefener:
Father's Name should read JOSEPH CYHEL instead of JOSEPH CYGELCE ?.
Mother's name should read OLGA BOROSIEWICZ instead of OLGA BORUSEVIC.
Mother's birthplace should read POLAND instead of RUSSIA.
Full Name of Child should read ROSE CYHEL instead of ROSIE CYGEL.
(Signed) Joseph Cyhel
NOTARY Mary K. Gallery
_________________________________________
From THE KANSAS CITY STAR, March 3, 2006-
Rose M. Lohoefener passed away peacefully Wednesday, March 1, 2006 at Villa Saint Joseph in the presence of her family. Visitation will be at 9 AM followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 A.M. Saturday, March 4, 2006 at Cure of Ars Catholic Church, 9401 Mission Road, Leawood, KS 66206 with burial in Resurrection Cemetery, Lenexa, KS. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Church in her name.
Rose was born July 4, 1916 in Kansas City, KS, one of five children born to Joseph and Olga Cyhel. She graduated from Redemptorist High School and Dickenson Business College. She worked at McDowell Tire Company where she met the love of her life Wilmot Lohoefener whom she married on May 1, 1946. She was the office manager for her brother Dr. Walter Cyhels dental office for 20 years. She delighted in getting the scoop because the patients didnt know she was the doctors sister.
Rose was a dedicated wife and mother. Her focus was her family. She stayed involved in her childrens lives and gave advice whether solicited or not. She took many vacations to visit her children and never missed an important event in her childrens or grandchildrens lives. In later years she stayed in touch as an avid emailer. She was very close to her sisters and enjoyed their frequent lunches, shopping sprees and vacations together. She was known at Aunt Rose to many nieces and nephews. She looked forward to family gatherings at the holidays.
Rose was a member of Cure of Ars Catholic Church. Jesus was a special part of her life and she was devoted to Mary, St. Joseph, and St. Anthony. She was joyous as her time on earth was ending because she knew she was leaving this world to enter the kingdom of God. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends.
Survivors include her son Douglas Lohoefener and his wife Debbie of Bend, OR; daughter Susan Ehlers and her husband Bill of Leawood, KS; daughter Sharon Lohoefener of Santa Barbara, CA; sister Florence Cyhel of Kansas City, KS; and grandchildren Jon Lee, Nicole Lee, Chris Lohoefener, and Juli Lohoefener. She was preceded in death by her husband Wilmot Lohoefener, sister Josephine Harn and brothers Stan Cyhel and Dr. Walter Cyhel.
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