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Rogalsky, Herman (d. 1940)

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&#8212; Several people from Newton planned to motor to McPherson this afternoon to attend the funeral of Herman Rogalsky, well known McPherson miller, who passed away several days ago. The funeral is to be held at the Baptist church in McPherson. Mr. Rogalsky entered the milling business in Newton about 30 years ago and is well known here. From Newton he went to Buhler and became connected with the Buhler Milling Co., but later sold his interset there and helped to organize the Wall-Rogalsky Milling Co. in McPherson. Another funeral service is to be held in the Mennonite Brethren church in Hillsboro tomorrow afternoon.
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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1940 Mar 13 p. 5

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LOCAL NEWS

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— Several people from Newton planned to motor to McPherson this afternoon to attend the funeral of Herman Rogalsky, well known McPherson miller, who passed away several days ago. The funeral is to be held at the Baptist church in McPherson. Mr. Rogalsky entered the milling business in Newton about 30 years ago and is well known here. From Newton he went to Buhler and became connected with the Buhler Milling Co., but later sold his interset there and helped to organize the Wall-Rogalsky Milling Co. in McPherson. Another funeral service is to be held in the Mennonite Brethren church in Hillsboro tomorrow afternoon.