I dedicate this masters thesis in applied physics to my grandparents, Marcus and Dorothy Roskom of Little Chute, WI, who have provided a moral and ethical template for my life. In recent years this template has helped to overcome many obstacles and is still very much in use. |
Addendum | Obituaries
Dorothy C. Roskom [1927 - 2013] | Memorial Video (YouTube)
Dorothy C. Roskom, formerly of Little Chute, WI, currently of Wisconsin Veteran Home, King, WI; age 86, died Saturday July 27, 2013. She was born in Isaar on April 13, 1927, to the late John and Adrianna (Vanden Klundert) Vande Corput. Dorothy married Marcus on June 12, 1948, in Isaar, WI. She was a gifted seamstress who also enjoyed to knit and crochet. Dorothy sewed all of her children's clothes and cut their hair. She was a member of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church where, as a member of the Mission Club, she knitted many slippers. Dorothy was an excellent cook and baker. She enjoyed time with family and friends, often playing Sheepshead and Poker.
Dorothy is survived by her husband of 65 years, Marcus; children: Michael (Suncha); Kathryn (Marlowe) Greening, Fremont; Aloyous (Carrie), Neenah; Terrance, Little Chute; Kristine, Kaukauna; and Victoria Roskom and her friend Russ, Fond du Lac; 10 grandchildren: Monica (Jamey) Gosz, Jeff, Doug, Tara and Charles Roskom, Nicole (Alan) Ziepke, TJ LaFave, Ritchie and Calvinn (Melissa) Greening, Pamella (James) Burk; 13 great grandchildren; brothers: Joe (Laverne) and John (Peggy) Vande Corput; brothers and sisters-in-law: Rita, Arvilla (Ted), Claude (Gladys), Donald (Shirley) and Levi (Alice); Goddaughter: Sr. Norma Jean Janssen; and good friend Donna.
In addition to her parents, Dorothy was preceded in death by her great grandson, Noah; brother-in-law Floyd; and many other brothers, sisters and other relatives.
Visitation will be held Wednesday July 31, 2013, at ST. JOHN NEPOMUCENE CATHOLIC CHURCH (323 S. Pine St. Little Chute) beginning at 9:00 a.m. until time of Mass at 11:00 a.m. The Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen will officiate. Committal St. John Cemetery.
The family would like to extend their gratitude to Dorothy's longtime neighbors, the Tim Schultz and John Hietpas families; and to the nurses at Parkside Care Center and the Wisconsin Veteran Home, especially CNA Kathy. You were all special to her.
Marcus F. Roskom [1920 - 2016] | Memorial Video (YouTube)
Marcus Frank Roskom, formerly of Little Chute, currently of Wisconsin Veterans Home, King, WI, age 95, died Wednesday, March 23, 2016.
Marcus was born April 26, 1920, in Howard, WI. His mother and father were Anna (Cump) and Peter Roskom. Marcus had eight brothers, Earl, Leo, Arnold, Floyd, Aloyous, Donald, Claude and Levi, and two sisters, Arvilla and Genivieve. They grew up on a farm and later moved to Seymour, WI.
Marcus was drafted into service during WWII at the age of 22, sent to Fort Sheridan, IL, and later to Camp Blanding Infantry, FL. There, his unit headed out on Tennessee Maneuvers and soon called to England. Marcus served at the rank of Sergeant and transferred with his unit to France on D-Day. He fought six months later in the Battle of the Bulge at Normandy where his unit "got the s**t kicked out of them." Wounded, with shrapnel remaining in his leg throughout his life, he was flown from Paris to a London hospital where he spent Christmas, as a ship he was to have been on sunk in the English Channel. Recovering after two months, Marcus was sent back to the front lines. For his injuries, Marcus was awarded the Purple Heart.
After the war, Marcus married Dorothy (Vande Corput) June 12, 1948. Together they lived in Kimberly and Little Chute, WI. Marcus is survived by six children, Aloyous (Carolyn), Kathryn (Marlowe) Greening, Kristine, Terrance, Victoria (friend Russ) and Michael (Sun-Cha). He has ten grandchildren, Nicole (Alan) Ziepke, Dr. Tim (TJ) LaFave Jr, Monica (Jamey) Gosz, Jeff Roskom, Doug Roskom, Tara Roskom, Charles Roskom, Ritchie Greening, Calvinn (Melissa) Greening, and Pamella (James) Burk. Marcus also has thirteen great grandchildren. He was a member of Holy Name of Jesus Church and St. John Nepomucene Church.
He was a commercial painter, proficient with woodworking, and enjoyed bowling, gardening, playing poker and Sheepshead.
Survivors include his brothers: Claude (Gladys) and Levi (Alice); sister: Arvilla (Ted) Haase; brother-in-law: Joe Vande Corput; and sister-in-law: Shirley Roskom.
In addition to his parents, Marcus was preceded in death by his wife Dorothy in 2013; great grandson Noah; and many brothers, sisters and other relatives.
Visitation begins at 9:00 AM Monday March 28, 2016, at ST. JOHN NEPOMUCENE CATHOLIC CHURCH (323 S. Pine St Little Chute) until Mass at 11:00. The Rev. Msgr. James Vanden Hogen will officiate. Military rites conducted by the Jacob Coppus American Legion Post 258 will immediately follow. Committal St. John Cemetery.
The family would like to extend their gratitude to Marcus' friend George Boatwright, the Cookie Lady, and the Wisconsin Veterans Home at King, especially McArthur Hall 2 West. You were all special to him.