Friday, January 28, 2011


The "couins" have recently placed this marker at St. Vincent's Cemetery, west of Riverside, Iowa. For over 100 years "our" Aunt has not had a marker noting her existance. She was buried NOT here at St. Vincent's. but rather at St. Stanislaus Cemetery north of Riverside. Her Grandfather Martin Birrer made the arrangements for her burial and that is where he and his wife were later buried. Her grave was never marked and was NOT recorded in the cemetery records, so when her parents tried to locate her grave in the 1950s it could not be done. The cousins discussed purchasing and installing a marker for several years. A committee was formed and money was collected. They did "GOOD"!! The marker is placed directly in front of her parents' stone. May she rest in peace. Our Grandparents and all our parents are surely pleased with us.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Remembering

My Father, Bernard Joseph Deatsch was born in March of 1909. In 1908, his Mother, Josephine, had survived a long and difficult labor and birth. Sadly the child, a little girl, Christina Catherine did not survive. Josephine's Father, Martin Birrer arranged the burial at St. Stanislaus Cemetery, near Hills, IA (Where the Birrers are buried). Her grave was never marked and early records are incomplete. Over the years the location of her grave was lost in obscurity, as the Grandparents died and her parents were busy caring for their large family. In the late 1940, George and Josephine tried unsuccessfully to discover the grave site, so a stone could be set. In later years,, several of the next generation initiated further searches, sadly also unsucessful. At the family reunions, this problem was discussed. At the July 2009 reunion, the group decided to accept donations from the "cousins (neices & nephews)" and purchase a headstone for Christina and place it near her parents, who are buried at St. Vincent's Cemetery, west of Riverside, IA. When Josephine died in the mid 1950s, her sons made arrangements for 3 spaces at St. Vincent's, near the graves of George's parents and Grandparents. Melo was not married at this time, so a space was obtained for him, as well. Later he would marry Aunt Garna and is buried with her at Washington, IA. The next summer, Bernard(my Dad) went to Riverside and obtained 6 additional spaces, 3 for his use and 3 for his brother, Sim. And now they all rest in peace, side by side in a row, Grandma & Grandpa, Dad and Mom, and Aunt Alice and Uncle Sim. Each family unit has one unused space, so there is room for Christina Catherine's headstone, near her parents. We have been told that the Board, which oversees St. Vincent's has been doing some landscaping and making improvements, so we will look forward to seeing what they have accomplished. The cemetery is well maintained and beautiful. We hope that future generations appreciate our efforts to erect a monument in her memory and are not confused that it is placed in a different cemetery. By placing it near her parents, and two siblings, it was hoped it would make it easier to "see" the connection to the family.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Reunions

There will be a meeting of the DEATSCH cousins for dinner on 5 July 2009. I had hoped to attend, but was not able to make the necessary arrangements. Had attended the ones held in July 2000, and July 2005. Nice to see everyone at a pleasant occasion, instead of at a funeral. And this will be the first one, where we, the cousins are the older generation. There are 30 of us left, ranging in age from 77 to 53. I am #21 of the original 36. Enjoy!

Saturday, May 30, 2009

MY GREATGRANDPARENTS

John and his wife Catherine "Rummelhart",
second generation in America.
Their graves lie near his parents at the crest of the hill,
in St. Vincent's, west of Riverside, IA.

MY GRANDPARENTS

St. Vincent's Cemetery, west of Riverside, IA. My Grandparents, the third generation of Deatsch's to buried here. Their plot lies to the southwest corner of this lovely cemetery. There were 9 spaces originally. Their sons arranged for their spaces at time of Josephine's death in 1954. They secured 3 spaces, as Uncle Melo was not married at that time. He married late in life and lies beside his wife at Elm Grove, Washington, IA. Bernard and Sim each have 3 spaces.

Monday, May 25, 2009

MY PARENTS

My parents' stone at St. Vincent's Cemetery, west of Riverside, IA.

Memorial Day

This tall weathered stone stands at St. Vincent's Cemetery, west of Riverside, IA. It marks the graves of Sebastian John Deatsch and his wife Mary. My Great,great,great Grandparents. The first Deatschs to come to America. Nearby are the graves of their son, John Deatsch & his wife Catherine Rummelhart. Further to the west, are the graves of their grandson, George and his wife Josephine Birrer, my Grandparents. And immediately to the north of George's grave are those of two of their sons and the sons' wives. Sim & Alice and Bernard and Mary. The wives were sisters (Thompsons). Bernard and Mary are my parents. St. Vincent's is a lovely cemetery, well cared for, and peaceful. It lies amidst the cornfields and has several large trees. Rest in Peace.