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Susie Marie <I>Fuller</I> Stooksberry

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Susie Marie Fuller Stooksberry

Birth
Webster City, Hamilton County, Iowa, USA
Death
2 Jul 1917 (aged 45)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Iowa Falls, Hardin County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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IOWA FALLS WOMAN DIES

Iowa Falls, July 5 - - Mrs. Susie Stooksberry, wife of Dr. J. H. Stooksberry of this city, died at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago Monday, following an operation. Mrs. Stooksberry was born in Webster City in 1873, and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norm Fuller, well known pioneer residents of this county. Her mother died when Mrs. Stooksberry was a child and she made her home until her marriage with Abram Gray. She was united in marriage to Dr. Stooksberry in 1893 and to them were born three daughters, Phoebe, Norma and Hallie, who with the husband, survive Mrs. Stooksberry. A sister, Mrs. C. L. Cavana, of Alden, and two brothers, Fred Fuller, of Belle Fourche, S.D., and George Fuller of Loveland, Colo., also survive her.

She was a member of the Congregational church and was active in social club affairs of the city for many years. She has been in failing health for some time and the past year has been very poorly. Mrs. Stooksberry was a lady highly esteemed in this community where she spent nearly all her life.

[From the Marshalltown (Iowa) Evening Times-Republican, July 5, 1917. Contributed by Rebecca Sheehan-Plotkin.]
IOWA FALLS WOMAN DIES

Iowa Falls, July 5 - - Mrs. Susie Stooksberry, wife of Dr. J. H. Stooksberry of this city, died at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago Monday, following an operation. Mrs. Stooksberry was born in Webster City in 1873, and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norm Fuller, well known pioneer residents of this county. Her mother died when Mrs. Stooksberry was a child and she made her home until her marriage with Abram Gray. She was united in marriage to Dr. Stooksberry in 1893 and to them were born three daughters, Phoebe, Norma and Hallie, who with the husband, survive Mrs. Stooksberry. A sister, Mrs. C. L. Cavana, of Alden, and two brothers, Fred Fuller, of Belle Fourche, S.D., and George Fuller of Loveland, Colo., also survive her.

She was a member of the Congregational church and was active in social club affairs of the city for many years. She has been in failing health for some time and the past year has been very poorly. Mrs. Stooksberry was a lady highly esteemed in this community where she spent nearly all her life.

[From the Marshalltown (Iowa) Evening Times-Republican, July 5, 1917. Contributed by Rebecca Sheehan-Plotkin.]


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