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Julian Pope Steunenberg

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Julian Pope Steunenberg

Birth
Knoxville, Marion County, Iowa, USA
Death
11 Feb 1966 (aged 79)
Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California, USA
Burial
Caldwell, Canyon County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.69067, Longitude: -116.6775284
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Parents:
Frank Steunenberg 4th Governor of Idaho
Eva B Keppel Steunenberg

Grandparents:
Bernardus Steunenberg
Cornelia Steunenberg
Frank Keppel
Evaline McEveny Keppel

Siblings:
Felix Steunenberg b Dec. 13, 1888 Caldwell ID. D May 1894 Caldwell, ID.

Frances Lucy Steunenberg Eastman b Aug. 12, 1892, Caldwell, ID. d Aug, 17, 1956 San Joaquin County California,

Frank Willis Steunenberg Jr. b Mar 1, 1900 in Caldwell, ID. d Aug 12, 1990

Edna Jessie Steunenberg born Sep. 25th, 1902 Caldwell, ID. (adopted) in 1905. Died Jan 1, 1981 in Sonoma, CA. (spouse, Herbert Oldridge)

Marriage Date: Oct 18, 1906, Caldwell, Canyon Co, Idaho as recorded in the marriage book of Canyon County Courthouse ID Volume 4, Page 3.

Children:
Dorris Francis Steunenberg Knowles b1909
Frank Steunenberg b1911
Carroll Arthur Steunenberg b1913
Jules B. Steunenberg b1915
Brenda Ruth Steunenberg Osborne Richards b1918
John Harold Steunenberg (1921-1921)



CALDWELL — Services for Julian Steunenberg, 80, the eldest son of the late Gov. and Mrs. Frank Steunenberg of Idaho, will be conducted at Canyon Hill at 3:30 p.m. today. Officiating will be Elder A.T. Bidwell of the Seventh Day Adventist Church.

Mr. Steunenberg, who died Friday at Thousand Oaks, Calif., was born July 1, 1886, in Knoxville, Iowa. He came with his parents to Caldwell in an emigrant car on the Oregon Shortline Railroad. He was educated in Caldwell, and was employed in various activities in and around Caldwell, Pasco, Walla Walla, and Emmett, Washington. He was married to Frances Wood in 1906. They moved to California in the late 1920s.

He worked as a state and federal employee until about 10 years ago.

Surviving are his wife; two sons, Frank of Salt Lake City and Cal of California; two daughters, Mrs. Doris Knowles, Mountain City, Nev., and Mrs. Brenda Richards, Thousand Oaks; a brother, Frank of Lakeport, Calif.; a sister Miss Edna Steunenberg of California.

Idaho Free Press, Nampa, Idaho, Thursday, Feb. 17, 1966 — 2
Obituary furnished by Dan Fowler (#47339884)

http://steunenberg.blogspot.com/
Parents:
Frank Steunenberg 4th Governor of Idaho
Eva B Keppel Steunenberg

Grandparents:
Bernardus Steunenberg
Cornelia Steunenberg
Frank Keppel
Evaline McEveny Keppel

Siblings:
Felix Steunenberg b Dec. 13, 1888 Caldwell ID. D May 1894 Caldwell, ID.

Frances Lucy Steunenberg Eastman b Aug. 12, 1892, Caldwell, ID. d Aug, 17, 1956 San Joaquin County California,

Frank Willis Steunenberg Jr. b Mar 1, 1900 in Caldwell, ID. d Aug 12, 1990

Edna Jessie Steunenberg born Sep. 25th, 1902 Caldwell, ID. (adopted) in 1905. Died Jan 1, 1981 in Sonoma, CA. (spouse, Herbert Oldridge)

Marriage Date: Oct 18, 1906, Caldwell, Canyon Co, Idaho as recorded in the marriage book of Canyon County Courthouse ID Volume 4, Page 3.

Children:
Dorris Francis Steunenberg Knowles b1909
Frank Steunenberg b1911
Carroll Arthur Steunenberg b1913
Jules B. Steunenberg b1915
Brenda Ruth Steunenberg Osborne Richards b1918
John Harold Steunenberg (1921-1921)



CALDWELL — Services for Julian Steunenberg, 80, the eldest son of the late Gov. and Mrs. Frank Steunenberg of Idaho, will be conducted at Canyon Hill at 3:30 p.m. today. Officiating will be Elder A.T. Bidwell of the Seventh Day Adventist Church.

Mr. Steunenberg, who died Friday at Thousand Oaks, Calif., was born July 1, 1886, in Knoxville, Iowa. He came with his parents to Caldwell in an emigrant car on the Oregon Shortline Railroad. He was educated in Caldwell, and was employed in various activities in and around Caldwell, Pasco, Walla Walla, and Emmett, Washington. He was married to Frances Wood in 1906. They moved to California in the late 1920s.

He worked as a state and federal employee until about 10 years ago.

Surviving are his wife; two sons, Frank of Salt Lake City and Cal of California; two daughters, Mrs. Doris Knowles, Mountain City, Nev., and Mrs. Brenda Richards, Thousand Oaks; a brother, Frank of Lakeport, Calif.; a sister Miss Edna Steunenberg of California.

Idaho Free Press, Nampa, Idaho, Thursday, Feb. 17, 1966 — 2
Obituary furnished by Dan Fowler (#47339884)

http://steunenberg.blogspot.com/

Gravesite Details

http://steunenberg.blogspot.com/



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