Mildred Heinle

CHIPPEWA FALLS ― Mildred (Roshell) Heinle, 87, of Cadott, died Friday evening Nov. 22, 2002 at the Rutledge Home for the Aged in Chippewa Falls.

She was born on Dec.26, 1914 in the Town of Arthur, Chippewa County , to William and Mary (Molly) Buresh.

She attended Big Drywood Creek grade school and Chippewa High School. Mildred married William Roshell on June 30, 1936. He preceded her in death on June 29, 1967. She then married Rudy "Buster" Heinle on Aug. 18, l973.

Mildred was a member of St. Johns Lutheran Church in Cadott and the ZCBJ Lodge of Cadott, serving as treasurer of the Lodge for 63 years. She was treasurer for 50 years for the Cadott Women's Bowling League and an avid bowler. Mildred worked for many years at Roshell's Electric in Chippewa Falls and also for Huhns Cheese Factory in Cadott.

Mildred loved to play the organ and piano, which she played with the Ted Roshell Band. She loved to dance, sing and enjoyed being with friends, family and grandchildren. Mildred will be remembered for all the Kolaches she baked.

She is survived by: her husband R.J. "Buster" Heinle; her son and daughter-in-law William and Lucille Roshell of Chippewa Falls; daughter-in-law Nancy Roshell of Chippewa Falls; two sisters Bessie (Gene) Tureced of Cornell and Mary Ann ( Del) Meyer of Cadott. One brother Thomas Buresh of Milwaukee; four sisters-in-law, Edna Wilda, Alvina Buresh, Ann Buresh and Marqueritte (Dutchy) Revord; eight grandchildren, Scott (Kathy) Roshell, Dan Roshell, Sara (Paul ) Trocinski, Julie ( Dan ) Wolf, Denise (Wade) Rosshell/Langel, Jeff (Cindy) Roshell , Mark ( Michelle) Roshell, and Jacci Roshell; nine great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.

Mildred was preceded in death by: her parents, William and Mary (Molly) Buresh; her first husband, William Roshell; one son, John Roshell; one sister Rose Schmidmayr; and six brothers William, Frank Edward, Joseph, Rudolph and George Buresh.

Funeral services will be held on Monday, Nov. 25 at 11 a.m. at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Cadott with Rev. Raymond Bell officiating. Burial will be in the Bohemian National Cemetery in the Town of Arthur. Friends may call at the Leiser Funeral Home in Cadott on Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. and one hour before services Monday at the church.

Source: Obituary, Mildred (Roshell) Heinle, The Chippewa Herald, November 23 2002