Minnie was born June 16, 1902, on a farm southwest of St. Benedict, the oldest child of George and Elizabeth Engelken Stallbaumer. Minnie attended a country school and later St. Mary's School, St. Benedict.
On January 5, 1931, she married George Haug at St. Mary's Church, St. Benedict. He was a bricklayer and they lived several places in Kansas where his work was accomplished. When George died on October, 9, 1940, she returned to her parents home at St. Benedict. There she helped take care of her parents and later kept house for her brothers, Alfred and Adrian (Ted).
She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church at St. Benedict. Minnie liked to crochet and quilt and enjoyed visiting with her nieces, nephews and other family and friends.
Surviors include her son, Maurice, of Seneca; four brothers, Alfred, Cyril, Raymond and Emmett, all of Seneca; two sisters, Mrs Leona Nolte, Atchison, Ks; and Mrs Frank (Rita) Broxterman of Baileyville.
She was preceded in death by her husband and her parents; two brothers, Hubert Stallbaumer on October 13, 1978; and Adrian (Ted)Stallbaumer on February 11, 1984; and a sister, Mrs Lawrence (Cora) Hammes on July 15, 1975.
Funeral services here held at St. Mary's Catholic Church, St. Benedict, KS. Burial in the church cemetery.
Minnie was born June 16, 1902, on a farm southwest of St. Benedict, the oldest child of George and Elizabeth Engelken Stallbaumer. Minnie attended a country school and later St. Mary's School, St. Benedict.
On January 5, 1931, she married George Haug at St. Mary's Church, St. Benedict. He was a bricklayer and they lived several places in Kansas where his work was accomplished. When George died on October, 9, 1940, she returned to her parents home at St. Benedict. There she helped take care of her parents and later kept house for her brothers, Alfred and Adrian (Ted).
She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church at St. Benedict. Minnie liked to crochet and quilt and enjoyed visiting with her nieces, nephews and other family and friends.
Surviors include her son, Maurice, of Seneca; four brothers, Alfred, Cyril, Raymond and Emmett, all of Seneca; two sisters, Mrs Leona Nolte, Atchison, Ks; and Mrs Frank (Rita) Broxterman of Baileyville.
She was preceded in death by her husband and her parents; two brothers, Hubert Stallbaumer on October 13, 1978; and Adrian (Ted)Stallbaumer on February 11, 1984; and a sister, Mrs Lawrence (Cora) Hammes on July 15, 1975.
Funeral services here held at St. Mary's Catholic Church, St. Benedict, KS. Burial in the church cemetery.
Family Members
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Cornelia Lenora "Cora" Stallbaumer Hammes
1904–1975
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Alfred Herman "Fritz" Stallbaumer
1906–1986
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Cyril John Stallbaumer
1908–1991
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Hubert Louis "Hub" Stallbaumer
1910–1978
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Raymond John "Ray" Stallbaumer
1913–2008
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Adrian Joseph "Ted" Stallbaumer
1914–1984
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Cletus Aloyisus Stallbaumer
1915–1916
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Leona Clara Stallbaumer Nolte
1917–2003
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Rita Margaret Stallbaumer Broxterman
1919–2011
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Emmett Albert Stallbaumer
1920–2006
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