Daughter of Peter and Katherine (Wolfe) Uhl.
Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara Stueckle, 76, who died Sunday at her home here, were held Tuesday morning at
the Philadelphia Congregational church with the Rev. H. Nuetzmann and Rev. J. Morach officiating.
A second funeral service was also held Tuesday afternoon at Dusty at the Congregational church of which she was a member. The Rev. William Aumann officiated, assisted by Reverends Morach and Nuetzmann. Burial was in the Dusty, Wash., cemetery.
Mrs. Stueckle has been ill several years, suffering from diabetes. She suffered a stroke in February, 1937, which left her partially paralyzed.
She was born Dec. 14, 1861, in South Russia. She married Jacob Stueckle in 1883 and four years later the family came to the United States, settling in Eureka, S. D. In 1909, they moved to Dusty, where Mr. Stueckle died four
years later. With her 12 children, she farmed at Dusty until 1925 when she moved to Ritzville.
Mrs. Stueckle is survived by
four sons, J. J. Stueckle, Prescott, Wash.;
Henry Stueckle, Colfax; Christ and Art Stueckle, Lacrosse;
six daughters, Mrs. Karl Schrenck, Lacrosse; Mrs. Dan Haase, Odessa; Mrs. J. N. Sauer, Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. J. B. Ottmar, Mrs. Marie Schaal and Mrs. E. C. Pflugrath, all of Ritzville; three sisters; 54 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
(Ritzville Journal-Times)
Daughter of Peter and Katherine (Wolfe) Uhl.
Funeral services for Mrs. Barbara Stueckle, 76, who died Sunday at her home here, were held Tuesday morning at
the Philadelphia Congregational church with the Rev. H. Nuetzmann and Rev. J. Morach officiating.
A second funeral service was also held Tuesday afternoon at Dusty at the Congregational church of which she was a member. The Rev. William Aumann officiated, assisted by Reverends Morach and Nuetzmann. Burial was in the Dusty, Wash., cemetery.
Mrs. Stueckle has been ill several years, suffering from diabetes. She suffered a stroke in February, 1937, which left her partially paralyzed.
She was born Dec. 14, 1861, in South Russia. She married Jacob Stueckle in 1883 and four years later the family came to the United States, settling in Eureka, S. D. In 1909, they moved to Dusty, where Mr. Stueckle died four
years later. With her 12 children, she farmed at Dusty until 1925 when she moved to Ritzville.
Mrs. Stueckle is survived by
four sons, J. J. Stueckle, Prescott, Wash.;
Henry Stueckle, Colfax; Christ and Art Stueckle, Lacrosse;
six daughters, Mrs. Karl Schrenck, Lacrosse; Mrs. Dan Haase, Odessa; Mrs. J. N. Sauer, Fresno, Calif.; Mrs. J. B. Ottmar, Mrs. Marie Schaal and Mrs. E. C. Pflugrath, all of Ritzville; three sisters; 54 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.
(Ritzville Journal-Times)
Family Members
-
Rosena "Rosie" Stueckle Steiger
1884–1918
-
Christina Stuckle Pflugrath
1886–1959
-
Kathrina Stueckle Schrenk
1888–1959
-
Jacob J. Stueckle
1889–1963
-
Regina Stueckle Sauer
1890–1918
-
Mary "Marie" Stueckle Gottschalk
1892–1955
-
Henry Stueckle
1894–1973
-
Christian Stueckle
1895–1980
-
Pauline Stueckle Haase
1897–1975
-
Arthur Stueckle
1899–1983
-
Barbara Stueckle Ottmar
1904–2002
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement