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Victor Herman Stallbaumer

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Victor Herman Stallbaumer

Birth
Saint Benedict, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA
Death
26 Mar 1982 (aged 71)
Seneca, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Baileyville, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Courier-Tribune
Seneca, KS
dated March 29, 1982

Victor H. Stallbaumer, 71, Baileyville, KS, died March 26, 1982, at a Seneca Hospital.

He was born September 30, 1910, on a farm southwest of St. Benedict, KS, the son of Edward and Anna M. Engelken Stallbaumer. He attended St. Mary's School at St. Benedict.

Mr. Stallbaumer was a farmer and stockman northeast of Baileyville and a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Baileyville.

He married Alvina Deters on April 14, 1937, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Baileyville. She survives.

Other survivors include daughters, Mrs. Grace Waite, Lees Summit, MO; Mrs. Arlene Wassenberg, Marysville, KS; Mrs. Rita Pyle, Independence, MO; son, John Stallbaumer, Pawne City, NE; sisters, Mrs. Florence Fangman, Seneca, KS; Mrs. Edna Sack, Seneca, KS; Mrs. Alma Sack, Denver, CO; Mrs. Mary Ann Huninghake, Baileyville, KS; brothers, Walter Stallbaumer, Melvin Stallbaumer, Sylvester Stallbaumer, Paul Stallbaumer, and Herman Stallbaumer, all of Seneca; and nine grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and infant twin daughters, Judy and Jane Stallbaumer, in 1952.

Mass of Christian Burial was held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Baileyville, KS. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Courier-Tribune
Seneca, KS
dated March 29, 1982

Victor H. Stallbaumer, 71, Baileyville, KS, died March 26, 1982, at a Seneca Hospital.

He was born September 30, 1910, on a farm southwest of St. Benedict, KS, the son of Edward and Anna M. Engelken Stallbaumer. He attended St. Mary's School at St. Benedict.

Mr. Stallbaumer was a farmer and stockman northeast of Baileyville and a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Baileyville.

He married Alvina Deters on April 14, 1937, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Baileyville. She survives.

Other survivors include daughters, Mrs. Grace Waite, Lees Summit, MO; Mrs. Arlene Wassenberg, Marysville, KS; Mrs. Rita Pyle, Independence, MO; son, John Stallbaumer, Pawne City, NE; sisters, Mrs. Florence Fangman, Seneca, KS; Mrs. Edna Sack, Seneca, KS; Mrs. Alma Sack, Denver, CO; Mrs. Mary Ann Huninghake, Baileyville, KS; brothers, Walter Stallbaumer, Melvin Stallbaumer, Sylvester Stallbaumer, Paul Stallbaumer, and Herman Stallbaumer, all of Seneca; and nine grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, and infant twin daughters, Judy and Jane Stallbaumer, in 1952.

Mass of Christian Burial was held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Baileyville, KS. Burial was in the church cemetery.


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