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Dr Wilson Stuve

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Dr Wilson Stuve

Birth
Hickman County, Kentucky, USA
Death
30 Aug 1905 (aged 46)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 12 Lot 161
Memorial ID
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Added August 16, 2022
The Daily Oklahoman
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
01 Sep 1905, Fri • Page 5

DOCTOR STUVE DIED EARLY YESTERDAY
ARRANGEMENTS FOR FUNERAL OF WELL KNOWN PHYSICIAN WILL BE COMPLETED TODAY.
Arrangements for the funeral of Dr. Wilson Stuve, who died at 2 o'clock yesterday morning of heart failure, at his residence, 225 Pottawomomie {sic} street, will probably be made today.
Dr. William Stuve was born In Hickman county, Kentucky, January 10, 1859. He was the son of a prominent physician of that vicinity. Studying medicine in the St. Louis Medical college, he went to Springfield, Ill., to practice.
Dr. Stuve practiced medicine for several years in Springfield, and finally received an appointment as the physician at the Pott agency, located at Nadrau, Kans. Here Dr. Stuve met Miss Alice Ford, who lived at RossvllIe, Kans., and soon after they were married at St. Mary's, Kans., on May 27. 1890. From Kansas Dr. Stuve and his wife went to Springfield for a visit, extending from December lo March 1893, at which time they came to Oklahoma City.
For nearly twelve years Dr. and Mrs. Stuve have lived at 225 Pottawatomie, first living in a little cottage, and at last erecting the beautiful home which was their home at the time of the doctor's death yesterday morning.
Dr. Stuve had not been in good health this summer, but he has been feeling remarkably better of late days and it was thought that he would recover his health, and his sudden death was quite a blow to his friends. Mrs. Stuve is nearly prostrated.
The deceased had been prominent in medical circles in this city for many years, and was well and favorably known. Many friends of the family called at the house yesterday to extend their sympathy to Mrs. Stuve.
He was a public spirited man of prominence and was at ono time a member of the hoard of education.
Word was received last night from three slaters of the deceased and one sister of Mrs. Stuve to the effect that they will reach here today to arrange for the funeral.

Fairlawn Cemetery Register
Age: 49
Buried: Sep 2, 1905
Location: Block 12 Lot 161
Cause of Death: Alcoholism

Added August 16, 2022
The Shawnee Herald
Shawnee, Oklahoma
03 Sep 1905, Sun • Page 6

TERRITORIAL TALES
Dr Wilson Stuve is dead at Oklahoma City of heart failure.

Added August 16, 2022
The Daily Oklahoman
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
03 Sep 1905, Sun • Page 5

Funeral of Dr. Stuve.
The funeral service over the remains of Dr. Wilson Stuve who died at the Pottawatomie street home Thursday morning was held at the residence at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. A number of friends of the deceased were present when the last sad rites were said. Interment was at Fairlawn cemetery.

Added August 16, 2022
The Daily Oklahoman
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
06 Sep 1905, Wed • Page 3

Misses Mollie, Alice and Clementine Stuve of Springfield, Ill., who came to attend the funeral of their brother, Dr. Wilson Stuve. will remain with Mrs. Stuve for some weeks. Miss Ford of Rockville, Kan., Mrs. Stuve's sister, is also with her and will remain indefinitely.
Added August 16, 2022
The Daily Oklahoman
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
01 Sep 1905, Fri • Page 5

DOCTOR STUVE DIED EARLY YESTERDAY
ARRANGEMENTS FOR FUNERAL OF WELL KNOWN PHYSICIAN WILL BE COMPLETED TODAY.
Arrangements for the funeral of Dr. Wilson Stuve, who died at 2 o'clock yesterday morning of heart failure, at his residence, 225 Pottawomomie {sic} street, will probably be made today.
Dr. William Stuve was born In Hickman county, Kentucky, January 10, 1859. He was the son of a prominent physician of that vicinity. Studying medicine in the St. Louis Medical college, he went to Springfield, Ill., to practice.
Dr. Stuve practiced medicine for several years in Springfield, and finally received an appointment as the physician at the Pott agency, located at Nadrau, Kans. Here Dr. Stuve met Miss Alice Ford, who lived at RossvllIe, Kans., and soon after they were married at St. Mary's, Kans., on May 27. 1890. From Kansas Dr. Stuve and his wife went to Springfield for a visit, extending from December lo March 1893, at which time they came to Oklahoma City.
For nearly twelve years Dr. and Mrs. Stuve have lived at 225 Pottawatomie, first living in a little cottage, and at last erecting the beautiful home which was their home at the time of the doctor's death yesterday morning.
Dr. Stuve had not been in good health this summer, but he has been feeling remarkably better of late days and it was thought that he would recover his health, and his sudden death was quite a blow to his friends. Mrs. Stuve is nearly prostrated.
The deceased had been prominent in medical circles in this city for many years, and was well and favorably known. Many friends of the family called at the house yesterday to extend their sympathy to Mrs. Stuve.
He was a public spirited man of prominence and was at ono time a member of the hoard of education.
Word was received last night from three slaters of the deceased and one sister of Mrs. Stuve to the effect that they will reach here today to arrange for the funeral.

Fairlawn Cemetery Register
Age: 49
Buried: Sep 2, 1905
Location: Block 12 Lot 161
Cause of Death: Alcoholism

Added August 16, 2022
The Shawnee Herald
Shawnee, Oklahoma
03 Sep 1905, Sun • Page 6

TERRITORIAL TALES
Dr Wilson Stuve is dead at Oklahoma City of heart failure.

Added August 16, 2022
The Daily Oklahoman
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
03 Sep 1905, Sun • Page 5

Funeral of Dr. Stuve.
The funeral service over the remains of Dr. Wilson Stuve who died at the Pottawatomie street home Thursday morning was held at the residence at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. A number of friends of the deceased were present when the last sad rites were said. Interment was at Fairlawn cemetery.

Added August 16, 2022
The Daily Oklahoman
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
06 Sep 1905, Wed • Page 3

Misses Mollie, Alice and Clementine Stuve of Springfield, Ill., who came to attend the funeral of their brother, Dr. Wilson Stuve. will remain with Mrs. Stuve for some weeks. Miss Ford of Rockville, Kan., Mrs. Stuve's sister, is also with her and will remain indefinitely.


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