Maude (Mulligan) Roth
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Maude Elizabeth (Mulligan) Roth (1917 - 1983)

Maude Elizabeth Roth formerly Mulligan
Born in Warwick, Benson, North Dakota, United Statesmap
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Wife of — married 30 Apr 1939 in Devils Lake, Ramsey, North Dakotamap
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Mother of [private daughter (unknown - unknown)], , and
Died at age 66 in Jamestown, Stutsman, North Dakota, United Statesmap
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Maude was born in 1917. She is the daughter of James Mulligan and Mabel Rethemeier.

Has a son, Cecil Roth who is my third cousin 1x removed.


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Maude Elizabeth Mulligan Roth BIRTH 7 Aug 1917 Warwick, Benson County, North Dakota, USA DEATH Aug 1983 (aged 65–66) Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA BURIAL Highland Home Cemetery Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA MEMORIAL ID 120426705 · FIND A GRAVE


J E Mulligan U 49 Joseph Mulligan U 12 Hazel Mulligan U 2 James Mulligan U 5 Mabel Mulligan U 34 Charles Mulligan U 10 Maud Mulligan U 8 Citing this Record "North Dakota Census, 1925," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVRM-TV54 : 17 March 2018), James Mulligan in household of J E Mulligan, Eddy, Eddy, North Dakota, United States; citing sheet number 3, family number 29, State Historical Society of North Dakota; FHL microfilm 1,731,397.

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Obituary: Mrs. Cecil Roth, 66, 604 N.W. 5th St., Jamestown, North Dakota died early Tuesday morning August 9, 1983, at her home. Her death was attributed to a heart condition. Maude Mulligan was born August 7, 1917, at the family farm home near Warwick, ND, daughter of James and Mabel (Rethemeier) Mulligan. She attended the local school where she received her elementary education and was graduated from the Warwick High School, and grew to womanhood in the vicinity where the family made their home. She and Cecil Roth were married April 30, 1939, at Devils Lake, ND, and made their home at Devils Lake until 1947 (8 years) when they moved to Fairmont, MN. In 1948 they moved to Jamestown where her husband continued employment with Gambles as a store manager here. The family has resided in Jamestown except for six years, when they resided at Windsor where they operated a café and auto service station on old Highway 10. They have operated the Cecil's Bait Shop in Jamestown and where her husband had been employed with the railroad for many years. She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Jamestown and Mercy Circle. Surviving are her husband Cecil; 4 children; Elizabeth (Mrs. Marlyn Hillesland) Jamestown, ND; Barbara (Mrs. Richard Berg) Grand Forks, ND; Cecil Roth Jr. (and daughter-in-law Maria Roth) Williston, ND; Jennifer (Mrs. Dwight Roberts) Eldridge, ND; 9 grandchildren; 2 brothers, Joseph Mulligan, Spokane, Wash., James Mulligan, East Moline, ILL.; 1 sister, Hazel Mulligan, Bettendorf, Iowa. She is preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Charles. Funeral services will be at 10:30 A.M. Friday, August 12, 1983, Richard Unkenholz, pastor, officiating. Mr. David Morlock is the organist for the service and will accompany a duet Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bannister singing "Nearer My God to Thee" and "Be Thou My Vision," and Congregation singing "Amazing Grace." The pallbearers are Marlyn Hillesland, Eduardo Ortegon, Jr., Richard Berg, Sr., Dwight Roberts, James Morris and Calvin Hillesland. Interment at Highland Home Cemetery at Jamestown, ND. Haut Funeral of Jamestown in charge of all arrangements.

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The "In Remembrance" funeral program for Maude's memorial service

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[On the home of Cecil Joseph Roth, Sr. and Maude Elizabeth (Mulligan) Roth] [--By Jennifer (Roth) Roberts – written 1992 –] (From Jennifer’s response to the “Question of the Month” in “ Our Readers Reply” of the Tri-County Electric magazine--describe a house you once lived in or visited and a special memory – or memories – it still holds for you.) The only home I can remember growing up in was a huge, white stucco house with rental apartments in the basement and a sleeping room upstairs. We had a fishing bait and tackle business and a second hand store in our garage. (Our cars begrudgingly sat outside – rain or shine.) On holidays, my two older sisters and brother would pile home with their families and the sturdy old house would rock with our laughter. I remember the first time that my mother ran through the house tossing penny candy from her big, steel mixing bowl and chuckling, “Happy Easter! Come and get it!” The enchanted faces of us scrambling children will remain with me always. My mother lived for these visits, to gather her children, her mother and her dear sister to celebrate the seasons. Dad was generous, too. Many times I’d see him giving bait or candy to the children in wheelchairs who’d stop by on the way to their secret fishing spots. Our home by the highway was a resting point for weary travelers on foot. Mother would never send them away without a huge sack lunch and some hot coffee. Years later my brother and I wondered if the hobos hadn’t left a “Welcome – Food!” sign on the curbside. My parents are gone now, but the house still stands. When I see it, I can imagine my mud pies lining its porch steps and my parents dodging them, as they run outside to wait on a customer.


[This residence is still standing today, March 7, 2018: 604 - 5th Street NW; Jamestown, ND 58401. Maude, Cecil Sr., Elizabeth, Barbara, Cecil Jr., and Jennifer moved to this residence from Windsor, ND, in 1956. I (Cecil Jr.) remember Jennifer just walking when we moved there. She could walk stock upright under the pink kitchen table. After making it our home for many years, Maude passed away in 1983 and probably it was too much for Cecil Sr. to live in that rambling house alone. So, he moved to an apartment not long afterwards, where he would later pass in 1987. But, as Jennifer aptly put to words, there was a lot of simple love shared by the family members in the house on Fifth Street throughout all those years the Roth Family was there. -- bottom comment by Cecil J. Roth, Jr.]





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