Mrs. Theresia Stauber, aged 76, died at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kautzer at St. Nazianz on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.
The deceased was born March 15, 1870, in Germany, and her maiden name was Theresia Klaser. When she was 18 years old she came to this country.
Oct. 13, 1891 at St. Gregory's church in St. Nazianz she became the bride of Ignatz Stauber. Mr. Stauber preceded her in death in 1938. For many years the couple resided on a farm in the town of Eaton.
Survivors include two sons, William of Kiel and John on the homestead farm; 3 daughters, Mrs. Louis (Emma) Schweitzer of Kiel, Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Kautzer of St. Nazianz, and Mrs. Ernst (Anna) Voss of Millhome;
12 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; a brother, Louis Glaser(sic) of Sheboygan, and 3 brothers and 2 sisters in Germany.
Funeral services took place on Monday morning at the Kllenbenz(sic) Funeral home in St. Nazianz, with 10 o'clock services at the St. Gregory's Catholic church in that village at 10 o'clock. Burial was
made in the adjoining church cemetery. The deceased was a member of the Christian Mothers' society and the Third Order of St. Francis.
Pallbearers were Leo Schweitzer, Sylvester Schweitzer, Robert Schweitzer, Alphonse Schweitzer, Bernard Schweitzer, LeRoy Schwietzer, all grandsons of Mrs. Stauber.
Stauber, Theresa nee Glaeser (also shown as Klaser and Glaser) (Feb. 15, 1870-March 6, 1947 –wife of Ignatz Stauber [married Oct. 13, 1891 at St. Gregory] –daughter of Jacob Glaeser and Anna Marie Bellnasch –born Bohemia –immigrated to the US in 1888 –in 1933 Theresa and Ignatz retired from farming and moved to St. Nazianz –died from "audio cardities and chronic nephrities") – 2-14-29
Mrs. Theresia Stauber, aged 76, died at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kautzer at St. Nazianz on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.
The deceased was born March 15, 1870, in Germany, and her maiden name was Theresia Klaser. When she was 18 years old she came to this country.
Oct. 13, 1891 at St. Gregory's church in St. Nazianz she became the bride of Ignatz Stauber. Mr. Stauber preceded her in death in 1938. For many years the couple resided on a farm in the town of Eaton.
Survivors include two sons, William of Kiel and John on the homestead farm; 3 daughters, Mrs. Louis (Emma) Schweitzer of Kiel, Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Kautzer of St. Nazianz, and Mrs. Ernst (Anna) Voss of Millhome;
12 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; a brother, Louis Glaser(sic) of Sheboygan, and 3 brothers and 2 sisters in Germany.
Funeral services took place on Monday morning at the Kllenbenz(sic) Funeral home in St. Nazianz, with 10 o'clock services at the St. Gregory's Catholic church in that village at 10 o'clock. Burial was
made in the adjoining church cemetery. The deceased was a member of the Christian Mothers' society and the Third Order of St. Francis.
Pallbearers were Leo Schweitzer, Sylvester Schweitzer, Robert Schweitzer, Alphonse Schweitzer, Bernard Schweitzer, LeRoy Schwietzer, all grandsons of Mrs. Stauber.
Stauber, Theresa nee Glaeser (also shown as Klaser and Glaser) (Feb. 15, 1870-March 6, 1947 –wife of Ignatz Stauber [married Oct. 13, 1891 at St. Gregory] –daughter of Jacob Glaeser and Anna Marie Bellnasch –born Bohemia –immigrated to the US in 1888 –in 1933 Theresa and Ignatz retired from farming and moved to St. Nazianz –died from "audio cardities and chronic nephrities") – 2-14-29
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