She was born on a farm north of St. Benedict, Kansas on May 7, 1903, the daughter of Frank and Mary A. Stegeman Haverkamp. In 1906, her family moved to a farm 1/2 mile west of Kelly, Kansas. She attended St. Bede's School at Kelly and was a member of the first graduating class at St. Bede's. Following her schooling, Josepha worked on the family farm.
Josepha married William A. Steinlage on October 26, 1927 at St. Bede's Church in Kelly. William was originally from St. Lucas, Iowa and was working for his brother Ferdinand when he met Josepha. They farmed and raised livestock on a farm 3 miles south of Kelly until they retired and moved into Seneca in 1974. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1977, and had been married 59 years when William died on June 2, 1987.
She was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul Church, St. Ann's Altar Society at the church, and a former member of St. Bede's Church at Kelly. She did volunteer work at the Sts. Peter & Paul Mission Center in Seneca.
Josepha enjoyed cooking and baking and did all kinds of fancy work, including crocheting. She enjoyed working outside with her flowers and garden, and always had fresh flowers in her home.
Survivors include three sons, John Steinlage and Marvin Steinlage, both of Seneca, KS, and William Steinlage of Holton, KS; four daughters, Mary Ann Olberding of Seneca, KS, Arlene Lisa of Fountain Valley, CA, Verna Strathman of Topeka, KS, and Joella King of Hoyt, KS; a brother, Alphonse Haverkamp of Seneca; two sisters, Rose Bergman of St. Benedict, KS and Alma Holthaus of Centralia, KS; 26 Grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren.
Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by two sons, Gerald Steinlage on Nov. 29, 1967 and Elmer Steinlage on May 23, 1992; a grandson, Craig Steinlage on July 16, 1968; a great-grandson, Matthew Hiestand on March 17, 1997; five brothers, George, Lawrence, Frank, Edwin and Joseph Haverkamp; three sisters, Anna Boeding, Dora Steinlage and Mary Haug.
Mass of Christian burial will be at 10:30 A.M. Monday, July 16, at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. The burial will in St. Bede's Cemetery in Kelly.
She was born on a farm north of St. Benedict, Kansas on May 7, 1903, the daughter of Frank and Mary A. Stegeman Haverkamp. In 1906, her family moved to a farm 1/2 mile west of Kelly, Kansas. She attended St. Bede's School at Kelly and was a member of the first graduating class at St. Bede's. Following her schooling, Josepha worked on the family farm.
Josepha married William A. Steinlage on October 26, 1927 at St. Bede's Church in Kelly. William was originally from St. Lucas, Iowa and was working for his brother Ferdinand when he met Josepha. They farmed and raised livestock on a farm 3 miles south of Kelly until they retired and moved into Seneca in 1974. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1977, and had been married 59 years when William died on June 2, 1987.
She was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul Church, St. Ann's Altar Society at the church, and a former member of St. Bede's Church at Kelly. She did volunteer work at the Sts. Peter & Paul Mission Center in Seneca.
Josepha enjoyed cooking and baking and did all kinds of fancy work, including crocheting. She enjoyed working outside with her flowers and garden, and always had fresh flowers in her home.
Survivors include three sons, John Steinlage and Marvin Steinlage, both of Seneca, KS, and William Steinlage of Holton, KS; four daughters, Mary Ann Olberding of Seneca, KS, Arlene Lisa of Fountain Valley, CA, Verna Strathman of Topeka, KS, and Joella King of Hoyt, KS; a brother, Alphonse Haverkamp of Seneca; two sisters, Rose Bergman of St. Benedict, KS and Alma Holthaus of Centralia, KS; 26 Grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren.
Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by two sons, Gerald Steinlage on Nov. 29, 1967 and Elmer Steinlage on May 23, 1992; a grandson, Craig Steinlage on July 16, 1968; a great-grandson, Matthew Hiestand on March 17, 1997; five brothers, George, Lawrence, Frank, Edwin and Joseph Haverkamp; three sisters, Anna Boeding, Dora Steinlage and Mary Haug.
Mass of Christian burial will be at 10:30 A.M. Monday, July 16, at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. The burial will in St. Bede's Cemetery in Kelly.
Family Members
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Anna Mary Haverkamp Boeding
1895–1989
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Dora Haverkamp Steinlage
1897–1994
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Mary P. Haverkamp Haug
1899–1971
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George Frank Haverkamp
1901–1982
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Lawrence A. Haverkamp
1905–1979
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Frank Henry Haverkamp
1907–1997
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Edwin Joseph Haverkamp
1909–1978
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Joseph Haverkamp
1912–1991
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Rose Theresa Haverkamp Bergman
1914–2004
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Alphonse Henry Haverkamp
1916–2010
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Alma J. Haverkamp Holthaus
1921–2020
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