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Charles Rodney Stenger

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Charles Rodney Stenger

Birth
Death
10 Sep 1917 (aged 15)
Burial
Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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RODNEY STENGER -- Rodney Stenger, fifteen year old son of Mr and Mrs Charles E Stenger of 214 North Fifth street, died at St Anthony hospital yesterday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock from injuries received in an auto accident near Roscoe Sunday forenoon. He was a passenger in the machine driven by Earl Bengston, which turned turtle on the return trip from Jamesville Sunday. It is thought his neck was broken by the fall. The body was turned over to Coroner McAllister.
Rodney Stenger was born in Leaf River, May 2, 1902, and came with his parents to Rockford when four years of age. He was in his first year at Rockford high school. Besides the parents, he is survived by three brothers, Randolph [sic], Kenneth and Kermit Stenger.
Wednesday, September 12, 1917, Rockford Morning Star, p2
RODNEY STENGER -- Rodney Stenger, fifteen year old son of Mr and Mrs Charles E Stenger of 214 North Fifth street, died at St Anthony hospital yesterday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock from injuries received in an auto accident near Roscoe Sunday forenoon. He was a passenger in the machine driven by Earl Bengston, which turned turtle on the return trip from Jamesville Sunday. It is thought his neck was broken by the fall. The body was turned over to Coroner McAllister.
Rodney Stenger was born in Leaf River, May 2, 1902, and came with his parents to Rockford when four years of age. He was in his first year at Rockford high school. Besides the parents, he is survived by three brothers, Randolph [sic], Kenneth and Kermit Stenger.
Wednesday, September 12, 1917, Rockford Morning Star, p2


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