Lot R3
Burials:
x. Anne K. (Brotzler) Sioris
y. Theodore N. Sioris
Notes:
Cemetery records indicate these burials are on lot 31.
OBITUARIES
Plot X: Anne K. (Brotzler) Sioris, 1908-2004 (7/16/1908 – 10/11/2004)
Sioris – Anne Karolyn (Brotzler), In Loving Memory Age 96. As a long term resident of Woodbury HCC, Anne passed away on October 11, 2004. Preceded in death by husband, Theodore; 5 brothers and 6 sisters. Survived by daughters, Margaret Stjern (William) of Woodbury and Linda (Gerald) Gould of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Lifelong resident of South Saint Paul. Her parents were original homesteaders in Dakota County. Anne was a member of Faith United Methodist Church in West Saint Paul for 82 years. Her love of children was a lifelong commitment as a preschool and kindergarten teacher in West Saint Paul, Neighborhood House in Saint Paul and Ames Country Day School in Sunfish Lake. Funeral 11:00 a.m., Thursday, October 14, 2004 at Faith United Methodist Church, 1530 Oakdale Ave., W. St. Paul. Visitation 9:30-11:00 a.m. at church. Luncheon following service, then interment at Salem Evangelical Church Cemetery, Inver Grove Heights. Memorials preferred to Neighborhood House of St. Paul. Johnson-Peterson Funeral Home 651-222-3220 (johnsonpeterson.com) [Saint Paul Pioneer Press: Wed., 13 Oct. 2004]
Plot Y: Theodore N. Sioris, 1911-1989 (10/28/1911 – 8/30/1989)
Sioris – Theodore Nicholas, age 77 of South Saint Paul. Beloved Husband of Anne B., dear father & father-in-law of Linda & Gerald Gould of Winnipeg, Manitoba; Margaret & William Stjern of Woodbury; brother of Nellie Hashford, Alamosa, CO. Funeral service, Saturday, September 2 at 11 a.m. Faith United Methodist Church, 1530 Oakdale Ave., WSP. Visitation Friday 4-9 p.m. at the Johnson-Peterson Funeral Home, 612 S. Smith, 222-3220 & at the church 1 hour before the service. Interment Old Salem Church Cemetery. Memorials to Faith United Methodist Church. Athletic Director for Neighborhood House, Retired Executive Club from Saint Paul Public Schools, Saint Paul Audubon Club. [Saint Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch: Fri., 1 Sep. 1989]