Mrs. Louisa Stalder, 94, who made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Chauncey Ankrom, 818 Walnut Avenue N.E., Canton, died Wednesday evening April 17, in the home. She had been in failing health several years.
Born at Miltonsburg, she had resided in Canton the last ten years. She retained membership in St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church at Miltonsburg.
In addition to Mrs. Ankrom, she is survived by a son Herman Stalder of Modesto, Calif.; nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Fred Stalder; a daughter, Mrs. Nina Harper and a son Clarence Stalder.
Funeral services were held April 19 in Canton. The body was returned to Miltonsburg for services and burial the following day.
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Source: unnamed newspaper clipping [probably either the Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, or the Canton Repository, Canton, Ohio]; April, 1957
Mrs. Louisa Stalder, 94, who made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Chauncey Ankrom, 818 Walnut Avenue N.E., Canton, died Wednesday evening April 17, in the home. She had been in failing health several years.
Born at Miltonsburg, she had resided in Canton the last ten years. She retained membership in St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church at Miltonsburg.
In addition to Mrs. Ankrom, she is survived by a son Herman Stalder of Modesto, Calif.; nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Fred Stalder; a daughter, Mrs. Nina Harper and a son Clarence Stalder.
Funeral services were held April 19 in Canton. The body was returned to Miltonsburg for services and burial the following day.
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Source: unnamed newspaper clipping [probably either the Spirit of Democracy, Woodsfield, Ohio, or the Canton Repository, Canton, Ohio]; April, 1957
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