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SALINE, June Mary (Roose) 1895-1975

SALLINE, ROOSE, MARK

Posted By: County Coordinator (kermit)
Date: 4/16/2011 at 21:38:01

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Mrs. Isadore (June) Saline

OSAGE, IOWA - Services for Mrs. Isadore (June) Saline, 80, who died Tuesday, night at her Osage home after a long illness, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Champion Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Osage City Cemetery.

Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Robert Mark of Osage; two brothers, Walter and LaVern Roose, both of Sac City; and a sister, Mrs. Ellen Wilson of Lake View.

[Waterloo Courier, Wednesday, December 24, 1975]
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SOCIAL SECURITY DEATH INDEX:

SALINE, JUNE
B: 11 Oct 1895
D: Dec 1975
AGE: 80
RES: 50461 (Osage, Mitchell, IA)
SSN: Iowa 484-36-7059

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#3: (Biographical sketch)

June was born October 11, 1895 in Sac City, Iowa to John and Augusta Johnson Roose. She graduated from Sac City High School. June attended U.N.I., then known as State Normal School, in Cedar Falls, Iowa and then attended the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont. June was an elementary school teacher in Sac City, Iowa.

June Mary Roose and L. H. Saline were united in marriage on June 5, 1920 at Sac City, Iowa.

Isadore Henry "Izzy" Saline was born on July 27, 1891 in Brockton, Massachusetts to Henry and Clara Peterson Saline.

Izzy and June farmed near Spencer, Iowa and June continued teaching. They returned to Sac City, Iowa in 1929. In April of 1937, the family moved to Osage, Iowa, and Izzy purchased the Sani-Dairy. They operated the dairy until 1954.

June was a member of Bethany Chapter 249 of the Order of the Eastern Star, Past Matron's Club, and the Osage Senior Citizens.

Izzy passed away on September 18, 1967 in Osage, Iowa; and June passed away on December 23, 1975 in Osage, Iowa. They are both buried at the Osage City Cemetery.

June and Izzy were the parents of two children, Marjorie and Allen.

Marjorie June married Robert D. Mark. They were the parents of four children: Mary Brelsford, William (Bill), John, and Ann Norby.

Walter Allen (Known as Allen) was born on July 31, 1922 at Spencer, Iowa. He graduated from the Osage High School in 1940. Allen worked in his father's dairy until he enlisted in the Army Air Corps in July, 1942. Allen was called to active duty on February 2, 1943 and took his cadet training at San Antonia, Texas. He was later stationed at Pine Bluff, Arkansas and Altus, Oklahome where he received his wings as a bomber pilot and was commissioned a second lieutenant on December 5, 1943.

In February, 1944, Allen went overseas as a B-24 bomber pilot. He was stationed in England and flew 35 missions, 25 of them at night. He piloted some secret night flights over France.

Allen returned from overseas in October, 1944 and was assigned as an instructor in the Army Flying School at Bryan, Texas. He was granted an honorable discharge on Nobember 2, 1945.

Upon his discharge from the Air Corps, Allen entered the dairy business with his father in Osage and was active in the management of the Sani-Dairy until he suddently became ill on August 1, 1947. He was taken to Rochester, Minnesota and underwent an operation for a brain turmor.

He made a remarkable recovery and was discharged from the hospital. Allen suffered a relapse from which he never recovered, and passed away at his home in Osage on February 17, 1948. Allen is buried at the Osage Cemetery.

Adapted from an article by Marjorie Mark, Mitchell County History, 1989.

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Photo of Isadore and June and their children, from MITCHELL COUNTY HISTORY, 1989.

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