Copied from 1907 Pilot Tribune Storm Lake, Iowa
    Mrs. Rose Glowczewsky
    The death of Mrs. Rose Glowczewsky ocured shortly after noon on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Callery after a long illness. It will be remembered that Rose Callery and Mr. Glowczewsky were married less than 2 years ago and (her)untimely death will be mourned by the young husband and the other relatives. We will try and have more extended obituary next week. The funeral is set for 10 o'clock on Friday.
    Funeral of Mrs. Glowczewsky
    The funeral of the late Mrs. M.R. Glowczewsky was held at St. Mary Church in this city last Friday morning at 10 o'clock. The requiem high mass being pronounced by the Rev Father Hensey after which her remains were laid to rest in the church cemetery.
    Rose Callery born May 1, 1884 in Providence Township came to Storm Lake with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Callery where she lived until her marriage to Ryazards Glowcezsky in April 1904, and went with him to Rock Valley, where she lived until her health failed her and she returned to Storm Lake and lived until the time of her death. She was one of a large family of children all of whom survive her excepting the oldest sister. And to all of whom the Pilot Tribune extends sympathy among those attended the funeral from far away were Mr. and Mrs. James Flaherty, William Flaherty of Pocahantas. Hugh McGinn of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sharp of Mankato, Minn. and others.
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