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Ruzena “Rose” Mosna

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Ruzena “Rose” Mosna

Birth
Death
24 Jul 1915 (aged 20–21)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.9788554, Longitude: -87.72245
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Rose, age 21, her mother, Katerina, age 50, and brother, Bohumil, age 17, all perished in the S.S. Eastland Disaster on the Chicago River. Rose was employed at Western Electric.

A lake passenger steamer, the S. S. Eastland had been chartered by Chicago's Western Electric Company to transport the company's employees (and their families), to their annual picnic in Michigan City, Indiana.

At 7:28 a.m., still moored to her Chicago River dock and with 2,572 people on board, the S. S. Eastland began to list. The steamship managed to briefly right herself before slowly rolling on her side.

844 people died that day in what would turn out to be Chicago's worst disaster ever.
Rose, age 21, her mother, Katerina, age 50, and brother, Bohumil, age 17, all perished in the S.S. Eastland Disaster on the Chicago River. Rose was employed at Western Electric.

A lake passenger steamer, the S. S. Eastland had been chartered by Chicago's Western Electric Company to transport the company's employees (and their families), to their annual picnic in Michigan City, Indiana.

At 7:28 a.m., still moored to her Chicago River dock and with 2,572 people on board, the S. S. Eastland began to list. The steamship managed to briefly right herself before slowly rolling on her side.

844 people died that day in what would turn out to be Chicago's worst disaster ever.


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  • Maintained by: Scout Finch
  • Originally Created by: Jill
  • Added: Jan 7, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17344087/ruzena-mosna: accessed ), memorial page for Ruzena “Rose” Mosna (1894–24 Jul 1915), Find a Grave Memorial ID 17344087, citing Bohemian National Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Scout Finch (contributor 47112463).