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Elizabeth Catherine <I>Clark</I> Staheli

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Elizabeth Catherine Clark Staheli

Birth
Cass County, Iowa, USA
Death
13 Jul 1927 (aged 59)
Anderson, Shasta County, California, USA
Burial
Igo, Shasta County, California, USA Add to Map
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MRS. CHARLES STAHELI, 31 YEARS IN COUNTY, DIES IN ANDERSON

Anderson – Mrs. Elizabeth Catherine Staheli, wife of Charles F. Staheli, contractor of this city, died at her home here this morning at 12:50 o’clock. She had been ill for several years and last fall underwent a major operation which, for a time, relieved her.

The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at Igo, the former home of Mrs. Staheli. Rev. E. E. Malone and the choir of the Methodist church of Redding will officiate.

Mrs. Staheli was a native of Cass county, Iowa, born in 1868. She came to California in 1893 and to Shasta county in 1896. She lived in this county all off the time since with the exception of four years spent in Tennessee. For several years she lived in Igo and in the early days of Keswick she was a resident of that smelter town.

Surviving, besides the widower, are two children, Charles H. Plumb of Castella and Mrs. Kale Belle Fear of Stockton. She was the grandmother of Thomas Craze and Roy Allen Plumb.
Source:
Redding Record-Searchlight
July 13, 1927
MRS. CHARLES STAHELI, 31 YEARS IN COUNTY, DIES IN ANDERSON

Anderson – Mrs. Elizabeth Catherine Staheli, wife of Charles F. Staheli, contractor of this city, died at her home here this morning at 12:50 o’clock. She had been ill for several years and last fall underwent a major operation which, for a time, relieved her.

The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at Igo, the former home of Mrs. Staheli. Rev. E. E. Malone and the choir of the Methodist church of Redding will officiate.

Mrs. Staheli was a native of Cass county, Iowa, born in 1868. She came to California in 1893 and to Shasta county in 1896. She lived in this county all off the time since with the exception of four years spent in Tennessee. For several years she lived in Igo and in the early days of Keswick she was a resident of that smelter town.

Surviving, besides the widower, are two children, Charles H. Plumb of Castella and Mrs. Kale Belle Fear of Stockton. She was the grandmother of Thomas Craze and Roy Allen Plumb.
Source:
Redding Record-Searchlight
July 13, 1927

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