Person:Rudie Brusselback (1)

Watchers
m. Abt 1887
  1. Rudie Brusselback1889 - 1937
  2. William E. Brusselback1891 - 1973
  3. Harry Joseph Brusselback, Sr1895 - 1977
  1. Dorothy Brusselback1926 - 1986
  2. Robert Brusselback1929 - 2004
  1. Helen Brusselback1908 - 1997
  2. Rudie W. BrusselbackAbt 1910 - Abt 1982
Facts and Events
Name Rudie Brusselback
Gender Male
Birth[1] 9 Apr 1889 St. Louis (county), Missouri, United States
Marriage to Irene Derickson
Marriage to Nellie Nolan
Other[1][8] 5 Jun 1917 St. Louis (county), Missouri, United StatesDraft Registration
Census[4][9] 1920 St. Louis (county), Missouri, United States
Census[5][10] 1930 St. Louis, St. Louis (City), MO
Residence? 1930 Tenth Ward, St. Louis, St. Louis (City), MO
Death[2][3][6] 31 Aug 1937 St. Louis, St. Louis (City), MO
Burial[7] 3 Sep 1937 St. Louis, St. Louis (City), MO
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-18 Ancestry.com [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2002. National Archives and Records Administration. World War I Selective
    Form 2366, No. 120, 24-1-14 A.
  2. St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    September 1, 1937, p. 4D.
  3. MO Death Certificates, 1910-1955. Missouri State Secretary of State, State Archives Division, found at www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates
    St. Louis, Death Certificate #32180.
  4. 1920 US Census MO
    Saint Louis City, ED 216, p. 9B.
  5. 1930 US Census MO, St. Louis (City), Record Type: Census
    ED 96-431, Sheet 21A, Stamped page 308.
  6. Obituary:
    BRUSSELBACK, RUDIE - 801 S. Hoffmeister av., Tues., Aug. 31, 1937, dear husband of Irene (nee Derickson), dear father of Dorothy and Robert Brusselback, beloved son of Rudie Brusselback, dear brother of William and Harry Brusselback, dear uncle and brother-in-law.
    Funeral from Southern Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand bl., Fri., Sept. 3, 3 p.m.
    NOTE: No burial place listed in obit.
  7. Funeral arranged by Southern Funeral Home, 6322 South Grand Blvd.
  8. When he registered for the WW1 Draft, he said that he was born in St. Louis, MO, on April 9, 1889. He lived at 2203a Albrita Street and worked as a dyer and cleaner for the Smith Side Dye Works. He was married with a wife and two children.
  9. In 1920, Rudi Brusselback, 30yo b. MO, was living in a house he rented and doing general work at a cleaning company. His wife Nellie, 31 yo, b. NY, and two children, both b. MO, were living with them: Helen, 12yo, and Rudi, 11yo.
  10. In 1930, Rudie Brusselback, 42yo b. MO, was living in a house he rented at 2221 Keokuk Street and working and a cleaner in a cleaning and dyeing company. Four other Brusselback's were living with him: wife Nellie, 42yo b. NY; son Rudie Jr., 20yo b. MO, a presser in a c. and dyeing co.; and father Rudolph, a 63yo widower b. US.