Mrs. Louise Seyller Stohl, 46 who died at the home of her sister in Kewanee on May 15, was born in Burlington township, Kane county, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Seyller. She was united in marriage to George Stohl of Sycamore who died several years ago. Mrs. Stohl was well known in Burlington where she resided in her youth and in Sycamore where she resided for ten years after her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Stohl then moved to Kewanee where she had made her home, and where the funeral and burial were held.
She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Rose Engle of Hampshire and Mrs. Theresa Williams of Kewanee and four brothers, Louis and N. Seyller of Kewanee and Ed. and Albert of Burlington.
Sycamore True Republican
June 1, 1929
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She was the daughter of Ignatius and Catherine (Seyller) Seyller. She had seven brothers and sisters: William Charles, Louis N., Edward George, Albert Michael, Rose M., Theresa Katherine and Ignatius Alvis.
Mrs. Louise Seyller Stohl, 46 who died at the home of her sister in Kewanee on May 15, was born in Burlington township, Kane county, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Seyller. She was united in marriage to George Stohl of Sycamore who died several years ago. Mrs. Stohl was well known in Burlington where she resided in her youth and in Sycamore where she resided for ten years after her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Stohl then moved to Kewanee where she had made her home, and where the funeral and burial were held.
She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Rose Engle of Hampshire and Mrs. Theresa Williams of Kewanee and four brothers, Louis and N. Seyller of Kewanee and Ed. and Albert of Burlington.
Sycamore True Republican
June 1, 1929
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She was the daughter of Ignatius and Catherine (Seyller) Seyller. She had seven brothers and sisters: William Charles, Louis N., Edward George, Albert Michael, Rose M., Theresa Katherine and Ignatius Alvis.
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