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10001
Obituary- St. Auben, Louis
Obituary- St. Auben, Louis
TRACTOR ACCIDENT
Louis St. Aubin 65, of St. Marys was employed on the Mulvane ranch and while helping Tuesday to fill a silo was seriously injured.

He was driving a tractor packing a trench silo when the accident occurred. He was pinned under the machine when it overturned on him. One ear and one thumb were nearly severed; He was rushed to St. Francis hospital for treatment. It has not been learned just how serious his condition is.
LOUIS ST. AUBEN
Louis St. Auben, a 55-year resident of St. Marys, died at the age 65 in St. Francis, hospital, Topeka, Oct 7, the victim of a tractor accident on the Mulvane ranch in Sandy Hook, southeast of town. The tractor he was driving Sept. 26 overturned, pinning him beneath.

The funeral was held here Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist church Interment was in Valley View cemetery. Rev C. S. Wogan, pastor officiated.

The pallbearers were Alien Engler, operator of the Mulvane ranch Francis Davis foreman; Wayne Salisbury, Phil Meyer, Henry DeWendt and Leo Martell.

Lou St. Auben was born in Clyde, Kansas, Aug. 15, 1885, the son of Max St. Auben and Madelene Bashow, natives of France. In his lifetime he was a farmer, teamster and railroad employee, living in recent years on Palmer street.

He was married to Nellie Blanka at Manhattan on August 23, 1930.

He leaves his widow on; daughter, Mrs. Marcella Hay of Long Beach, California; one son. James St. Auben of Topeka; a grandson, a great grand son, and a sister, Mrs. Minnie McConnell at Topeka.—St. Marys Star.
 
 
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Obituary- St. Clair, Donald
Obituary- St. Clair, Donald
Donald Howard St. Clair
Donald Howard St Clair, 70, Topeka, passed away
Oct. 27,2015, in a Topeka hospital.

He was born Oct. 21,1945, to Royal T. and Ona St.
Clair.

Donald is survived by two daughters, Donna Keithley and Deena Zoellner; two sons, Donald St. Clair and Robert St. Clair; four step-children, Venesia Dority, Crystal Burt, John Dority and Danelle Dority; and sister, Gloria Granstaff.

He was preceded in death by his wife Winona Lucille
Sumpter St. Clair on Oct. 10, 2013, and brothers Richard and James St. Clair.

In accordance with his wishes, there will be no services. Cremation has taken place. Inurnment will be next to his wife Winona in Highland Cemetery in Minneapolis, Kansas.
 
 
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Obituary- St. Louis, Charles
Obituary- St. Louis, Charles
Charles L. St. Louis
Charles L. St. Louis, 88, Topeka, passed away on Sunday, November 30, 2008. Mr. St. Louis was born in Topeka on May 16, 1920, the son of Emil and Margaret (Grieves) St. Louis. He was a 1939 graduate of Topeka High School. Mr. St. Louis proudly enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Force and served in the South Pacific with the 9th Pursuit Squadron until May 1945. During his service in World War II, he earned a Good Conduct Medal, Distinguished Unit Badge with bronze oak leaf cluster, and Philippine Liberation Ribbon with one star. Mr. St. Louis was employed by the U.S. Postal Service retiring in 1985 after 23 years of service. Mr. St. Louis married W. Eileen (Patton) Lemon on February 2, 1968. She survives at the home. Other survivors include his sons, Charles L. St. Louis, Jr, Ewa Beach, HI; James Lemon, El Dorado, AR; Joel Robert Lemon and Jerrol O. Lemon, both of Topeka; daughter, Jennifer Comstock, Topeka; 8 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Alvin St. Louis. Funeral services will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, December 5, 2008 at Penwell-Gabel Mid Town Chapel. Burial will follow at Rossville Cemetery. Mr. St. Louis will lie in state at the funeral home after 2:00 p.m. on Thursday and visitation will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. To leave a special message for the family online, visit www.PenwellGabel.com
 
 
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Obituary- St. Louis, Wanda 1
Obituary- St. Louis, Wanda 1

WANDA EILEEN ST. LOUIS
Wanda Eileen St. Louis, 85, passed away Friday, Oct. 14, 2011, at her home in Topeka.

She was born June 8, 1926, at Rossville, the daughter of the late Walter and Ida Lorranie “Rena” Marney Patton.

Eileen grew up in the Rossville community and attended Rossville schools.

Mrs. St. Louis worked as a bookkeeper for Bauersfeld’s IGA and later for Sutton’s Grocery in North Topeka until she retired. Eileen was a member of the Mater Dei Holy Name Catholic Church in Topeka. She also was a member of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Nation of Shawnee, Okla. She loved her family and considered their welfare as her most important concern.

On Feb. 2,1968, she was united in marriage to Charles L. “Chuck” St. Louis. He preceded her in death on Nov. 30,2008.

Mrs. St. Louis was also preceded in death by brothers Osto, Kermit and Cleo “Pete” Patton and sisters, Donic Parr, Juanita Foresman, A. Hope Meade and Nora Dell Foresman.

Survivors include sons, James W. Lemon, El Dorado, Ark., Joel Robert Lemon, Topeka, Charles L. St Louis Jr., Mililani, Hawaii, and Jerrol O. Leman, Topeka; a daughter, Jennifer (Bill) Comstock, Topeka. Additional survivors include grandson Jason O. Lemon, Cody St. Louis, Connor St. Louis; granddaughters Melissa A. Comstock. Lauri L. Comstock, Susan L. (Lemon) Tolin, Candice (Lemon) Pritchard and Nicole St. Louis and six great-grandchildren.

Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Oct. 19, at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Rossville.

Interment will be in the Rossville Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Building Fund and sent in care of Piper Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 642, Rossville, KS. 66533.

Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
 
 
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Obituary- St. Louis, Wanda 2
Obituary- St. Louis, Wanda 2
Wanda Eileen St. Louis
Wanda Eileen St. Louis, 85, passed away Friday, October 14,
2011 at her home in Topeka.

She was born June 8, 1926 at Rossville, the daughter of the late Walter and Ida Lorraine "Rena" Marney Patton. Eileen grew up in the Rossville community and attended Rossville schools.

Mrs. St. Louis worked as a bookkeeper for Bauersfeld's IGA and later for Sutton's Grocery in North Topeka until she retired. Eileen was a member of the Mater Dei Holy Name Catholic Church in Topeka. She also was a member of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Nation of Shawnee, OK. She loved her family and considered their welfare as her most important concern.

On February 2, 1968 she was united in marriage to Charles L. "Chuck" St. Louis. He preceded her in death on November 30, 2008. Mrs. St. Louis was also preceded in death by brothers Osto, Kermit and Cleo "Pete" Patton and sisters, Donic Parr, Juanita Foresman, A. Hope Meade and Nora Dell Foresman.

Survivors include sons, James W. Lemon, El Dorado, AR, Joel Robert Lemon, Topeka, Charles L. St. Louis Jr., Mililani, HI, and Jerrol O. Lemon, Topeka; a daughter, Jennifer (Bill) Comstock, Topeka. Additional survivors include grandson, Jason O. Lemon, Cody St. Louis, Connor St. Louis; granddaughters, Melissa A. Comstock. Lauri L. Comstock, Susan L. (Lemon) Tolin, Candice (Lemon) Pritchard and Nicole St. Louis and 6 great-grand¬children.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, October 19,2011 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. Interment will be in the Rossville Cemetery. Mrs. St. Louis will lie in state and the family will receive friends after 6:00 P.M. Tuesday, October 18, 2011 at Piper Funeral Chapel in Rossville, where there will be a rosary recited at 7:00 P.M. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Building Fund and sent in care of Piper Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 642, Rossville, KS. 66533. Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
 
 
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Obituary- St. Louis, Wanda 3
Obituary- St. Louis, Wanda 3
Wanda Eileen St. Louis
Wanda Eileen St. Louis, 85, passed away Friday, Oct. 14, 2011, at her home in Topeka.

She was born June 8, 1926, at Rossville, the daughter of the late Walter and Ida Lorraine “Rena” Marney Patton.

Eileen grew up in the Rossville community and attended Rossville schools.

Mrs. St. Louis worked as a bookkeeper for Bauersfeld’s IGA and later for Sutton’s Grocery in North Topeka until she retired.

Eileen was a member of Mater Dei Holy Name Catholic Church in Topeka. She also was a member of the Citizen Band Potawatomi Nation of Shawnee, Okla. She loved her family and considered their welfare as her most important concern.

On Feb. 2,1968, she was united in marriage to Charles L. St. Louis. He preceded her in death Nov. 30,2008. Mrs. St. Louis was also preceded in death by brothers Osto, Kermit and Cleo “Pete” Patton and sisters Donic Parr, Juanita Foresman, Hope Meade and Nora Dell Foresman.

Survivors include sons, James W. Lemon of El Dorado, Ark., Joel Robert Lemon of Topeka, Charles L. St Louis Jr. of Mililani, Hawaii, and Jerrol O. Lemon of Topeka; and a daughter, Jennifer Comstock and husband Bill of Topeka. Additional survivors include grandsons, Jason O. Lemon, Cody St. Louis and Connor St. Louis; granddaughters, Melissa A. Comstock. Lauri L. Comstock, Susan L. Tolin, Candice Pritchard and Nicole St. Louis; and six great-grandchildren.

Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Oct. 19 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Rossville. Interment was in the Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Building Fund and sent in care of Piper Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 642, Rossville, KS 66533.
 
 
10007
Obituary- Stach, Anna
Obituary- Stach, Anna
Mrs. Stach Died in Kansas City
Mrs. Anna Stach, widow of John Stach, a resident of Jackson county since 1808, died Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the home of her son Louis Stach in Argentine, Kansas. Mrs. Stach had been an invalid for the past five years. During the last month she was unconscious except at intervals.
The deceased was a native of Czeche-Slovakia, where she was born January 6, 1838, at Cichov, Moravia. She came to America in 1861, locating near Newman, Kansas. She was united in marriage to John Stach shortly after her arrival at Leavenworth, Kan. In 1868 the family moved to Jackson county where Mrs. Stach remained until 1917, she went to live with her son Louis in Argentine. At the time of her death she was aged 88 years, 3 months and 26 days.
The body was brought to Rossville this morning and the funeral held in the Presbyterian church at 1 p.m. conducted by Rev. Pouker, a Lutheran minister from Kansas City. Interment was made in the family lot in Rossville cemetery.
She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. John Ausherman, of Delia, Mrs. Frank Mongold, of Newman, and four sons, John Stach of Delia, Joe Stach, of Cactus, Ariz., Louis Stach, of Argentine, and Will Stach of Topeka; three sisters, Mrs. Mary Verla, of Temple, Texas, Mrs. Slacik, of Corning, Mo., and Mrs. Vernnika Kovar, of Rossville
 
 
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Obituary- Stach, August 1
Obituary- Stach, August 1
August L. Stach
August L. Stach, 89, Rossville, died Wednesday, June 7, 1989, at a Topeka hospital.
Mr. Stach was a farmer and stockman.
He was born Sept. 16, 1899, north¬east of Rossville, the son of Frank and Frances Smatla Stach. He spent his life in the Rossville community.
Mr. Stach was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Delia, a 50-year member of the ZCBJ Lodge No. 128 and a 40-year member of Jim¬mie Lillard American Legion Post No. 31, both in Rossville, and a member of the Good Neighbors Or¬ganization.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II.
Mr. Stach was married to Lydia Penaz Scott Nov. 18, 1964, in Man¬hattan. She survives.
Also surviving are two brothers, Frank Stach and Bennie Stach, both of Rossville.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Satur¬day at the Presbyterian Church in Delia. Military graveside services will be conducted by the Jimmie Lillard American Legion Post No. 31 at the Czech-Moravian Cemetery northeast of Rossville.
Mr. Stach will lie in state after 2 p.m. today at Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys, where relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 8 p.m. today.
 
 
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Obituary- Stach, August 2
Obituary- Stach, August 2
August L. Stach
Lodge No. 128
Rossville, Kansas

Brother August L. Stach was born September 16, 1899 to Frank and Frances Smatla Stach and died June 7, 1989 at Veterans Hospi¬tal in Topeka. Funeral services were held at Delia Presbyterian Church, June 9, with interment at Czech Moravan Cemetery.
August married Lydia Penaz Scott, November 18, 1964. He was a farmer and served in the army in World War 2 and was a 50-year member of our lodge.
Survivors include his wife, Lydia; two brothers, Frank Stach and Bernie Stach, both of Rossville and nieces and nephews.
On behalf of Lodge No. 128 I extend sincere sympathy to the bereaved family.
William Olejnik, Secretary



Stach
Services were at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Presbyterian Church in Delia for August L. Stach, 89, Rossville. He died Wednesday, June 7, 1989, at a Topeka hospital.
Military graveside services were conducted by Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion in Czech-Moravan Cemetery northeast of Rossville.
Verschelden Funeral Home in St. Marys, was in charge of arrange¬ments.
Memorial contributions may be made to Delia Presbyterian Church or Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion in Rossville.
 
 
10010
Obituary- Stach, Benjamin 1
Obituary- Stach, Benjamin 1
Two youths die in crash
Two youths died of injuries received in a one-car accident shortly before midnight Friday on the Rossville-Delia road. The accident occurred five miles north of Rossville.
Dead are Benjamin M. Stach, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stach, and Donald R. Frederick, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frederick, Rossville.
Bennie was pronounced dead at the scene of the wreck, while the Frederick youth died Satur¬day in a Topeka hospital.
The car left the blacktop road and plunged into a ditch. There was a heavy fog at the time. It was reported there were no skid marks, and it appeared the car left the highway gradually.
Funeral services for Bennie were held Monday at the Ross-ville Presbyterian Church with interment in the Moravian Cem-etery.
The funeral Mass for Donald was celebrated Tuesday morn¬ing at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Delia, with interment in Mount Calvary Cemetery, St. Marys.
Bennie Stach, a senior at Rossville High School, was born March 13, 1949. He was an ac¬tive member of the Rossville Presbyterian Church, president of the Rossville High School FFA chapter, and a member of the football squad.
Survivors include his parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stach; a brother, Robert, a student a Kansas State University; a sister, Sherri Ann Stach, of the home; and a grandmother: Mrs. Katie Hundertfund, Topeka.
Donald Richard Frederick was born Oct. 3, 1948, and was a 1966 graduate of Delia High School. He was a member of Sacred Heart Church, Delia, where he served as an altar boy for ten years.
 
 
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Obituary- Stach, Benjamin 2
Obituary- Stach, Benjamin 2
Survivors include his parents: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Frederick; a brother: Joseph L. Frederick of the home; two sisters: Marie Frederick, Holton, and Iona Frederick, of the home; his grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hladky, of the home; and Mrs. Sophia Frederick, Oklahoma City.

Pall bearers: Tom and David Frederick, Topeka; Larry Hafner, Dwight Martinek, Donald Thompson, Dale Failer. 
 
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Obituary- Stach, Benjamin 3
Obituary- Stach, Benjamin 3
In Memoriam
In memory of Benny Stach, who passed away 29 years ago on November 4, 1966.
We believe when our loved one was called away,
That God was creating an artist’s bouquet,
As the Master places each blos¬som with care,
We believe each has a special place there.
God in His infinite wisdom knows
Just where each particular blos¬som goes.
God chose our Benny and took him away.
With eternal love, He placed him in His bouquet.
Sadly missed by his parents, brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stach, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stach, Ryan, Justin and Chris, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gannon and Nicole.


In Memoriam
In memory of Benny Stach, who passed away 17 years ago on November 4, 1966.
[same poem]
Sadly missed by his parents, brother and sister: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stach, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stach and family, Sherri Stach.



Benjamin M. Stach
IT IS with great sadness that I report the death of Bro. Benjamin Martin Stach, 17, who passed away Nov 4, 1966 in an automobile accident. He was born Mar. 13, 1949 near Rossville, Kans., son of Bro. and Sis. Ben Stach. The principal of Rossville High School, where Benjamin was a senior, canceled classes on the day of the funeral. Benjamin was an active member of the Rossville Presbyterian Church where he was treasurer of the Sunday School. He was president of the P.P.A. Chapter of Rossville High School, a member of the football squad, and served a year as student manager of the football team. He had been a mem¬ber of our Lodge over 17 years. There have been members of the Stach family in our Lodge ever since it was organized. Funeral services were held Nov. 7, 1966 at the Rossville Presbyterian Church with interment in the Moravian Cemetery. Members of the senior class were pall bearers. Surviving are his parents; a brother, Robert who is a student at Kansas State University; a sister, Sherri Ann at home; grandmother, Mrs. Katie Hundertfund of Topeka, Kans., and many relatives and friends. In behalf of all the members of Z.C.B.J. Lodge Moravan No. 128 of Ross¬ville, Kans., I extend sincere sympathy to the bereaved fam¬ily and may our departed brother rest in peace.
William Olejnik, Pres.
 
 
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Obituary- Stach, Benjamin 4
Obituary- Stach, Benjamin 4
Rossville Services For Crash Victim

Rossville - Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Rossville Presbyterian Church for Benjamin Martin Stach, 17, Route 1, Rossville, who was killed in a one-car accident on a county road five miles north of Rossville shortly before midnight Friday.

Louis Holaday, principal of Rossville High School, announced Saturday classes will be canceled Monday at Rossville High where Benjamin Stach was a senior.

Benjamin Stach was born March 13, 1949 near Rossville and spent most of his life in the Rossville community. He was a member of the Rossville Presbyterian Church where he was treasurer for the Sunday school. He was a member of ZCBJ Lodge No. 128 near Rossville.

He was president of the Future Farmers of America chapter at Rossville High School. He was a football player and served a year as student manager of the Rossville High School football team.

Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stach, at home; a brother, Robert B. Stach, Manhattan; a sister, Sherri Ann Stach, at home; and a grandmother, Mrs. Katie E. Hundertfund, 1303 N. Kansas.

The casket will remain closed at the church. Burial will be in Moravian Cemetery north of Rossville. Memorial contributions may be made to Rossville Presbyterian Church. Parker Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.



Delia Church
Services Set
For Youth, 18
Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Delia for Donald Richard Frederick, 18, who lived north of Rossville in Jack- son County, who died Saturday in a Topeka hospital of injuries suffered in a one-car accident on a county road five miles north of Rossville shortly before midnight Friday.

He was born Oct. 3, 1948 in Topeka and spent most of his life in the community between Rossville and Delia. He was a 1966 graduate of Delia High School. He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Delia.

Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Frederick, at home; a brother, Joseph L. Frederick, at home; two sisters, Marie Frederick, Holton, and Iona Frederick, at home; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hladky, at home, and Mrs. Sophia Frederick, Oklahoma City, Okla.

Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery at St. Marys. Rosary will be recited at 8:30 p.m. Monday at Verschelden Funeral Home at St. Marys.
 
 
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Obituary- Stach, Benjamin E. 1
Obituary- Stach, Benjamin E. 1
Benjamin E. Stach
Lodge No. 128. Rossville, KS
Brother Benjamin E. Stach was born December 17, 1916 north of Rossville to Frank and Frances Smatla Stach and died August 28, 2007 in Topeka. Funeral services were held August 31, with interment at Czech Moravan Cemetery, north of Rossville.
Benjamin married Arlis on August 16, 1944 in Lawrence. He was the president of our lodge and an officer for 36 years. He was also a 50-year lodge member.
Survivors include his wife, Arlis Stach of Rossville; one son, Robert Stach of Raymore, MO; and one daughter, Sherri Gannan of Manhattan.
Christina Olejnik, Secretary
 
 
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Obituary- Stach, Benjamin E. 2
Obituary- Stach, Benjamin E. 2
BENJAMIN E. “BENNIE” STACH
Benjamin E. “Bennie” Stach, Rossville, age 90, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2007, at Lexington Park in Topeka.
He was born Dec. 17, 1916, on the Stach homestead north of Rossville, the son of Frank and Frances Smatla Stach. Bennie lived all of his life within one-half mile of where he was born.
Bennie was a farmer and stockman. He was a member of the Rossville Presbyterian Church. He also was a member of the ZCBJ Lodge No. 128 where he was serving as president and had served in that office for over 36 years. Mr. Stach was the treasurer of the Czech Moravan Cemetery. He and his wife Arlis, along with Bill and Tina Olejnik, were caretakers of the cemetery for many years. Bennie was an honorary member of the FFA.
Mr. Stach was preceded in death by two brothers, August and Frank. He also was preceded in death by a son, Benjamin, on Nov. 4, 1966.
On Aug. 16, 1944, he was united in marriage to Arlis Hundertfund at Lawrence. She survives of the home.
Other survivors include a daughter, Sherri and Vern Gannon, Manhattan; a son, Dr. Robert and Marilyn Stach, Raymore, Mo.; grandchildren, Ryan, Justin and Chris Stach and Nicole Gannon.
Funeral services were held at Fri¬day, Aug. 31, at the Rossville Presbyterian Church.
Interment was in the Czech Moravan Cemetery north of Rossville.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Czech Moravan Cemetery Fund and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple St., St. Marys, KS 66536.
 
 
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Obituary- Stach, Frances
Obituary- Stach, Frances
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Frances Smatla Stach was born in the village of Pozechov in Moravia, Czechoslovakia on January 5, 1875 and departed this life on June 15, 1951 at the age of 76 years, 5 months, and 10 days.
She arrived in this country at the age of 19 and was united in marriage to Frank Stach on November 16, 1897. On November 16, 1947 Mr. and Mrs. Stach celebrated their Golden Wed¬ding Anniversary.
To this union were born 3 children, August L. Stach of the home, Frank H. Stach, and Benjamin E. Stach of Rossville, Kansas. She is also survived by her husband, Frank Stach of Rossville and two brothers, Thomas Smatla of Silver Lake, Kansas and Paul Smatla of Moravia, Czechoslovakia. She also leaves 4 grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and a host of neighbors and friends.
She was a member of the Czech Presbyterian church located south of Delia, Kansas. Mrs. Stach was a lover of God’s gift of beauty in the form of flowers and her devotion to God and concern of her husband and family were always foremost in her daily life.
“May she who served Him in Life Rest in His Eternal Peace.”
Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. from the Delia Presbyterian church with the Rev. Ivan Rundus officiating. Music was furnished by Rev. and Mrs. Rundus, Milan Hejtmanek, Cecil Zlatnik [sic], with Evelyn Zlatnik [sic] accompanying at the piano.
Pallbearers were, Frank Hejtmanek [sic], Frank Matyak, Bennie Martinek, J.E. Badura, J.W. Olejnik [sic], Sr., and Ignac Horak [sic].
Burial was in the Moravian cemetery.
 
 
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Obituary- Stach, Frank
Obituary- Stach, Frank
FRANK STACH, SR., Deceased
No. 230341 NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR FINAL SETTLEMENT The Stale of Kansas to all Persons Concerned:
You are hereby notified that a petition has been filed in said court by August L. Stach, Frank H. Stach, Jr., and Benjamin E. Stach, executors of the Will of Frank Stach, Sr., deceased, praying for a final settlement of said estate, ap-proval of their acts, proceedings and accounts as executors; and also praying that the court determine the heirs, devisees and legatees entitled to the estate and the proportion or part thereof to which each is entitled, and distribute and assign the same to them in accord¬ance with the Will of Frank Stach, Sr., deceased; and you are hereby required to file your written defenses thereto on or before the 15th day of August, 1958, at 10:00 o’clock, A.M., on said day, in said court, in the City of Topeka, at which time and place said cause will be heard. Should you fail therein, judgment and decree will be entered in due course upon said petition.
August L. Stach, Frank H. Stach, Jr., and Benjamin E. Stach, Executors
D.M. Sparks, St. Marys, Kansas Attorney for Executors.


FRANK STACH SR.
Frank Stach, Sr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stach was born May 24, 1877 north of Rossville and de¬parted this life on August 14, 1957, at the age of 80 years, 2 months and 21 days. At the time of his death he resided at a location which was only a half mile from where he was born.
He was united in marriage to Frances Smatla on November 16, 1897. On November 16, 1947, Mr. and Mrs. Stach celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary. To this union were born three sons: August L. Stach, of the home, Frank H. Stach and Benjamin E. Stach of Rossville, Kansas. He also leaves five grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, and a host of neighbors and friends. His wife preceded him in death on June 15, 1951.
In his early days he was an active member and elder of the Czech Presbyterian Church which was located north of Rossville. He also was a charter member of the ZCBJ Lodge No. 128.
Funeral services wore Sunday at the Rossville Presbyterian Church, Rev. Don Evans, minister. Mrs. Mary Jane Berkey was soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Lulu Hill. Pall¬bearers were Joe Frederick, John Kratina, Frank Matyak, Bennie Martinek, Ignac Horak, and Joe Badura. Burial was in Czech Mor¬avian Cemetery.
May he who served Him in life Rest in His Eternal Peace.


FRANK STACH DIES
Mr. Frank Stach Sr., 80, passed away last night at Stormont-Vail hospital in Topeka. Services will be Sunday afternoon at 2:30 pm at the Presbyterian Church. Hurley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
 
 
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Obituary- Stach, Frank H. 1
Obituary- Stach, Frank H. 1
Frank H. Stach
Frank H. Stach, 84, Rossville, died Tuesday, September 7, 1999, in rural Rossville, following a farm tractor accident.
He was born August 12, 1915, in rural Shawnee County, the son of Frank and Frances Smatla Stach. He was a lifelong resident and farmer in the Rossville and Delia communities.
Frank served in the United States Army in Italy and North Africa in the 91st Infantry Divi¬sion for three years during World War II. He was a member of the Rossville United Methodist Church, ZCBJ Lodge #128 in Rossville, Philip Billard Post 1650 of the V.F.W., and the 91st Infan¬try Association.
He married Winifred Decker November 14, 1943, in Corvallis, OR. She survives.
Other survivors include a daughter, Virginia Meyer, Ross-ville; and a brother, Bennie Stach, Rossville; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A daugh¬ter, Marilyn K. Schmitz, died No¬vember 27, 1994.
His service was at 2 p.m. Sat¬urday, at the Rossville United Methodist Church. Burial was in the Rossville Cemetery, under di¬rection of Parker-Price Mortuary, Topeka.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 586, Rossville 66533-0586; or to the Rossville Senior Citizen Center, P.O. Box 403, Rossville 66533- 0403.
 
 
10019
Obituary- Stach, Frank H. 2
Obituary- Stach, Frank H. 2
Victim of tractor accident identified
ROSSVILLE - The Shawnee County Sheriff’s Department on Wednesday identified 84-year-old Frank Stach, of Rossville, as the man killed in a farm accident Tuesday in a field north of town.
Stach was killed when the farm tractor he was driving on an incline overturned on top of him, said Sher¬iff’s Capt. Rick Hladky.
Authorities were called at about 6:30 p.m. to the scene where the acci¬dent occurred — a field about five miles north of Rossville, in the 8800 block of N.W. Carlson Road.
It wasn’t known how long Stach had been underneath the tractor before rescue crews arrived.
Rossville Fire Department Chief Wilbur Stum Jr. said Stach was declared dead at the scene.
Stach lived in Rossville but owned the property where the accident occurred, authorities said.
Obituary information provided to The Topeka Capital-Journal indicat¬ed he farmed his entire life in the Rossville and Delia communities.


Frank Stach
ROSSVILLE — Frank H. Stach, 84, Rossville, was killed in a tractor accident Tuesday, Sept. 12,1999, at his farm near Rossville.
Mr. Stach was a lifelong farmer. He also served three years in the Army with the 91st Infantry Division in Italy and North Africa during World War II.
He was born Aug. 12, 1915, in rural Shawnee County, the son of Frank and Frances Smatla Stach. He was a lifelong resident of the Rossville and Delia communities.
Mr. Stach was a member of the Rossville United Methodist Church, ZCBJ Lodge No. 128 in Rossville, Philip Billard Post No. 1650 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the 91st Infantry Association.
He married Winifred Decker on Nov. 14, 1943, in Corvallis, Ore. She survives.
Other survivors include a daughter, Virginia Meyer, Rossville; a brother, Bennie Stach, Rossville; four grandchildren; and two great¬grandchildren.
Mr. Stach was preceded in death by a daugh¬ter, Marilyn K. Schmitz, on Nov. 27, 1994.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Rossville United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Rossville Cemetery. Mr. Stach will lie in state after 2 p.m. Friday at Parker-Price Mortuary in Topeka.
 
 
10020
Obituary- Stach, Frank H. 3
Obituary- Stach, Frank H. 3
Rossville Man Killed When Tractor Overturns
from Topeka “Capital-Journal”
Frank Stach, 84, died Tuesday evening, September 7, 1999, when his farm tractor overturned on top of him in a field north of town, au¬thorities said. He was driving on an incline at the time of the accident.
Rossville Fire Department Chief Wilbur Stum Jr. said Stach was pronounced dead at the scene.
Rossville first-responders were notified of the accident at about 6:30 p.m., Stum said, but he didn’t know how long Stach was under¬neath the tractor before rescue crews arrived.
The accident occurred in the 8800 block of NW Carlson Road.
Rossville first-responders and Shawnee County sheriff’s deputies arrived soon after the 911 call but quickly determined the man had died. Ambulance crews were called off en route.
Mr. Stach resided in Rossville but owned the property where the accident occurred, Stum said.
An official with the Shawnee County coroner’s office was at the scene Tuesday evening investigat¬ing and photographing the accident, Stum said. The body was removed and taken to a Topeka mortuary lat¬er that night.
Mr. Stach’s obituary is printed on page 2 of this issue.
 
 
10021
Obituary- Stach, John Sr.
Obituary- Stach, John Sr.
John Stach Dead.
John Stach an old pioneer of Rossville township passed away at his home on Soldier Creek last Monday and was buried Wednesday in the Rossville cemetery. Mr. Stach had been a sufferer from chronic rheumatism for a long time past and this coupled with his extreme old age caused his death.

[From Shawnee County News, Friday, December 18, 1903] 
 
10022
Obituary- Stach, Louis
Obituary- Stach, Louis
Mr. Louis Stach died of a heart attack this week at his home in Kansas City. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Kansas City. 
 
10023
Obituary- Stach, Lydia
Obituary- Stach, Lydia
Lydia M. Stach
ROSSVILLE — Lydia Mildred Stach, 80, Rossville, died Saturday, Jan. 8, 1994, at her home.
She was born Aug. 13, 1913, in Delia, the daughter of Joseph and Rosa Kratina Penaz. She was gradu¬ated from Delia High School and at¬tended Brown-Mackie College in Salina.
Mrs. Stach had been a teacher and worked at Camp Phillips Air Force Base in Salina. She worked for Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co., in Manhattan several years.
She was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Delia, United Presbyterian Women, the auxiliary to Jimmie Lillard Post No. 31 of the American Legion in Rossville, and Loyal Chapter No. 178, Order of Eastern Star, in Silver Lake. She had been a volunteer for Rossville Senior Citizens.
She was married to August L. Stach Nov. 18, 1964, in Manhattan. He died June 7. 1989.
Nieces, nephews and cousin survive.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Presbyterian Church in Delia. Burial will be in Czech-Moravian Cemetery northeast of Rossville. Mrs. Stach will lie in state after 9 a.m. Tuesday at Parker-Price Mortuary in Topeka where relatives and friends will meet from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Stach will lie in state after [ ] a.m. Wednesday at the church.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Presbyterian Church Delia and sent in care of LaVerne Zlatnik, Route 1, Delia, 66418, or Helping Hands Humane Society, 2625 Rochester Road, Topeka, 66618.

Lydia M. Stach
Lydia Mildred Stach, 80, of Rossville, died Saturday, Jan. 8, at her home. She was born Aug. 13, 1913 in Delia, and graduated from high school there. Mrs. Stach worked for many years for Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company in Manhattan.
She was a member of Delia Presbyterian Church, the United Presbyterian Women’s Organization, the Auxiliary to the Jimmie Lillard American Legion Post 31 of Rossville, the Loyal Chapter 178 of the Order of the Eastern Star of Silver Lake, and the Rossville senior citizens organi¬zation.
Mrs. Stach was married Nov. 18, 1964 to August L. Stach; he pre¬ceded her in death June 7, 1989. Nieces and nephews survive.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Delia Presbyterian Church with Rev. Donald C. Close and Rev. Alice Monschke officiating. Burial will be in the Czech Moravian Cemetery in Rossville.
Friends may call after 9 a.m. Tuesday at Parker-Price Mortu-ary in Topeka, where the family will receive visitors from 7 to 8 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to Delia Presbyterian Church, in care of LaVerne Zlatnik, Route 1, Delia, Kan. 66418, or the Helping Hands Humane Soci¬ety, 2625 N.W. Rochester Road, Topeka, Kan. 66618.
 
 
10024
Obituary- Stach, Martin
Obituary- Stach, Martin
Martin Stach, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stach, Sr., was born Dec. 7, 1838 in the village of Pozdecho in the district of Vizovice in Moravia and departed this life June 19, 1916.
At the time of his death he resided north of Rossville.
He was married to Mary Batosovo in Pozechov, Moravia, Czechoslovakia. After he was released from the army and the war with Prussia was over, Martin Stach, his wife and one daughter came to the U.S.A. and landed in Baltimore, on July 21, 1870. Later they settled on a farm in Rossville, Kansas.
His wife preceded him in death on May 12, 1901. In 1902 he was married to Anna Olejinek.
He is survived by his wife, Anna, two daughters; Mary Bravence of Rossville, Tressie Koci of Auburn, Kans.; and a son Frank Stach of Rossville, Kans.
Services were conducted by Conwell Funeral Home and burial was in the Czech Moravian cemetery, north of Rossville, Kansas.
 
 
10025
Obituary- Stach, Mary
Obituary- Stach, Mary
Mary Batosova Stach was born on Jan. 11, 1842 in the village of Pozdechov in the district of Vizovice, in Moravia and departed this life on May 12, 1901.
She was married to Martin Stach in Pozdechov in the district of Vizo¬vice, Czechoslavakia. They came to the U.S.A. and landed in Baltimore on July 21, 1870 with their daughter, Marie. Later they settled on a farm north of Rossville
Survivors are her husband, Martin Stach and two daughters; Mary Bravence of Rossville; Tressie Koci of Auburn, Kans.; and a son Frank Stach of Rossville, Kansas.
Services will be conducted by Verschelden Funeral Home, burial was in the Czech Moravian Cemetery north of Rossville, Kansas.
 
 
10026
Obituary- Stach, Mrs. Joe
Obituary- Stach, Mrs. Joe
News was received by relatives here this week of the death of Mrs. Joe Stach on July 20, at Hilton, Calif. The body was cremated. 
 
10027
Obituary- Stach, Robert
Obituary- Stach, Robert
Dr. Robert “Bob” Stach

Dr. Stach passed away on October 11, 2020 at 3:30 p.m. at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Silver Lake, Kansas and grew up on a farm north of Rossville, Kansas. He attended Rossville High School. Dr. Stach graduated from Kansas State University with a BS in Agriculture and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Stach practiced in the Raymore/Belton area for forty-six years. He was a member of the AVMA, KVMA, MVMA, and KCVM. He was a past Board of Director, Vice President and President of the KCVM.

He was preceded in death by his father Benjamin and his brother Benny.

He is survived by his wife, Marilyn Stach of the home, his mother Arlis Stach, three sons Ryan (Jessica), Justin and Chris, three step daughters, Kim Taylor, Michelle Perkins (Greg) and Kelly Gebauer (Michael), ten grandchildren Arlis, Eli and Chris, Zach and Josh, Kaylyne and Trenton, Taylor, Keaton and Lauren and one great grandchild Drayden. He is also survived by his sister Sherri Gannon (Vern) and many nieces and nephews.

A burial service at Czech Moravian Cemetery in Rossville, Kansas, Saturday, October 24th, 1:00PM.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to Kansas City Hospice and Palliative Care, 1500 Meadow Lake Pkwy, Ste 200 Kansas City, Missouri 64114.

Arrangements: Cullen Funeral Home, Raymore, Missouri 816.322.5278
 
 
10028
Obituary- Stach, William
Obituary- Stach, William
WILLIAM STACH
William Stach, 63, of 333 Harri¬son street, Topeka, resident of Shaw¬nee county for the past 43 years, died at the Santa Fe hospital, last Thursday afternoon after a pro¬longed illness of six months.
He was born near Rossville Aug¬ust 8, 1872, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stach who were early Kansas pioneers. His early life was spent in ranching in Shawnee and Jack¬son counties. He had been a rail¬road employee since 1900, working for the A.T. & S.F. the past 14 years and a resident of Topeka since 1919. He was an active member of St. John’s Lutheran church.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Bauer Stach; two daugh¬ters, Miss Margaretha A. Stach, Sap Francisco, Calif., and Miss Martha Stach, Topeka; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Mongold, Newman, and Mrs. John Ausherman, Delia, Kan.; two brothers, Joseph Stach, Guerneville, Calif., and Louis Stach, Kansas City, Kan. Another brother, the late John Stach, preceded him in December, 1934.
Funeral services were held at St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran church at Topeka, Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock with the Rev. George Hoyer in charge. Burial was in Topeka cemetery.
 
 
10029
Obituary- Stach, Winnie
Obituary- Stach, Winnie
Winnie Stach
Rossville- Winnie Stach, 92, died peacefully on March 25, 2015 at her daughter’s home in Rossville. She was born September 2, 1922 in Rossville to Ernest and Mary Orrick Decker. She married Frank Stach November 14, 1943 in Corvallis, OR. He died September 7, 1999. She also was preceded in death by a daughter, Marilyn Schmitz, on November 28, 1994, and a brother, Willis Decker.
Mrs. Stach is survived by a daughter, Virginia Meyer, and
husband Tom of Rossville; Grandson, Blake Meyer, Rossville, Granddaughter, Gretchen Upton, and husband Kory, San Antonio, TX, Grandson, Matthew Schmitz, and wife, Julie, Bend, OR, Grandson, Nathan Schmitz, Alameda, CA; Great-grandson, Oliver and Gabe Upton, San Antonio, IX; her sister, Charlotte Kling, St. Marys and a brother, Gerald Decker, Topeka.
Funeral services will be at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at the Rossville United Methodist Church. Interment will be in the Rossville Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:30 until 8:00 P.M. Monday, March 30, 2015 at the church.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville United Methodist Church, 411 Pearl St., Rossville, Kansas 66533, the Rossville Senior Center, 429 Pearl St., Rossville, Kansas 66533 or to a program for feeding the homeless at Mother Teresa Church; Attn: Sandwich Ministry, 2014 NW 46th St., Topeka, Kansas 66618.
Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com. Piper Funeral Chapel, Rossville is in charge of arrangements.
 
 
10030
Obituary- Stackhouse, Frank
Obituary- Stackhouse, Frank
FRANK STACKHOUSE KILLED
Former Rossville Boy Victim of
Boiler Explosion in the Oklahoma
City Oil Field.
(Shawnee, Okla., Morning News)
Frank Stackhouse of 223 North Union Street, Shawnee, was killed and two Oklahoma City men injured in a boiler explosion in the Oklahoma City oil field last night (Thursday, Oct. 31.)

Stackhouse was an employee of the B. and A. Drilling company and was working between two boilers on a lease west of the I. T. I. O. plant when the explosion occurred. Geo McNevens and Frank Brumley, both of Oklahoma City, were injured, although not seriously.

Stackhouse was thrown against the second boiler by the explosion and scalded severely by the escaping steam. It is thought he died almost instantly. The explosion occurred about 9 o’clock last night.

Celestine Stackhouse, a daughter, was notified of the accident while partaking in Hallowe’en merry-making here last night and left immediately for Oklahoma City with her mother.

Stackhouse’s body was taken to the Watts and McAtee Funeral home in Oklahoma City.
 
 
10031
Obituary- Stackhouse, George
Obituary- Stackhouse, George
From findagrave.com 2/15/2018
George was born the 19th of September 1846, at LaPorte, Indiana. His parents were Jacob STACKHOUSE, of Pennsylvania, and Caroline HART, of Kentucky.

He was married to Charlotte Coryell, in 1869, and they had three children together. His wife was still married to her husband, Dennis, and got a divorce in 1871.

On the January, 30th 1880, his second marriage was to Telia JACKSON, in Kansas.

Their children were: Maggie, Dora Elizabeth, George Thomas, and Grover Cleveland. Maggie died in infancy.

He was a stone mason by trade. He came West in 1890, worked on the Salt Lake Temple as a stone mason.

He moved to Goldendale in 1896, where he spent the rest of his life.

During his residence, he served the city as Marshall for a number of years. He was also an Alderman.

He died the 25th of January, 1920 at the age of 73 years. Funeral services were by the Methodist church.  
 
10032
Obituary- Stadler, Alfreda 1
Obituary- Stadler, Alfreda 1
Alfreda C. Stadler
Alfreda C. Stadler, 94, of Topeka, died March 2, 2009 at Clare Bridge of Topeka care home. She was born on December 24, 1914 in Edgerton near Beaver Creek, Minnesota the daughter of John and Margareta (Zeisenitz) Funch. Alfreda was raised by Rev. H. J. and Libby Meinders. Alfreda was a 1932 graduate of Auburn Rural and Graduated from Emporia Presbyterian College. She was a school teacher who started in one room school houses in Rossville, Auburn and Watson. Alfreda also taught school at Sacred Heart School where she retired in 1977. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the Altar Society at the church, and Philip Billard Post #1650 of the V.F.W. She married John Stadler in Atlanta, Georgia on November 25, 1943. He preceded her in death on August 6, 2000. A daughter, Margaret Marie Stadler died on April 18, 1948. Alfreda is survived by two sons, John Edward Stadler and Richard Alfred Stadler and wife Karen and one daughter Roberta I. Stadler all of Topeka. She is also survived by two grandchildren, Greg and Amanda. Alfreda will lie in state at Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Wednesday after 3:00 p.m. where an Altar society Rosary will be prayed at 4:30 p.m. and a Parish Rosary will be at 5:30 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Thursday at 10:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Interment will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Memorial contributions are suggested to Sacred Heart Church and sent in care of Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, 800 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas 66603. Online condolences to www.brennanmathenafh.com. Alfreda Stadler
 
 
10033
Obituary- Stadler, Alfreda 2
Obituary- Stadler, Alfreda 2
https://mail. google. com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=0ec2d7fl7f&view=pt&se.
Adrienne Olejnik
Alfreda Stadler
1 message
frank.ruff@juno.com Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 3:02 PM
To: director@rossvillelibrary.org
Here is an obituary you might not have. She married my Uncle John Stadler. I thought her only connection was her marriage to John who was raised in Rossville. But, I was talking to their son yesterday and he said that Alfreda taught at Lipp School SE of Rossville.
An interesting thing he told me. She was an indentured servant from the age of 7 to 18. I had never heard of indentured servants after the colonial times. I wouldn't believe him until he showed me documents he had finally gotten from the state of Minn, though they were not supposed to be released until after 100 years. I am guessing they had more children available than they could adopt out, so this was a way for the state to avoid raising the kids. If they didn't work hard or well enough they could be turned back in and indentured to someone else. Most were boys sent to work on farms.
Back then, even free kids in rural areas often didn't go to school more than 4-8 years. No child labor laws back then.
The indenture contract specified that upon their 18th birthday, they were to be given their freedom,
S100, and two sets of clothing.
Fortunately Alfreda was indentured to a minister and he provided for her education and even sent her to Emporia State Teachers College so she could become a teacher.
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Rossville Community Library Mail - Alfreda https://maiLgoogle.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=0ec2d7fl7f&view=pt&se.
Adrienne Olejnik
Alfreda
1 message
frank.ruff@juno.com Tue, Oct 8, 2013 at 3:13 PM
To: director@rossvillelibrary.org
I just read Alfreda’s obituary. It was not Emporia State Teacher's College (the name in the 1950s but not now) but a presbyterian college in Emporia that she attended.
When John said she attended college in Emporia, I said "Emporia State?" and he did not correct me.
 
 
10034
Obituary- Stadler, Elizabeth
Obituary- Stadler, Elizabeth
ELIZABETH STADLER
Elizabeth Osborn was born in Jefferson county, Iowa, December 25, 1844. She passed away at Topeka, Friday, January 20, 1933, at the advanced age of 88 years, and 26 days. She was one of a family of ten children, of whom only three survive her. There are two sisters, Mrs. George Smith, and Mrs. W. W. Morgan, both of Rossville, and a brother, Milton Osborn of Deerfield, Kansas.

She was married to John Stadler about 1900, but he departed this life a number of years ago. She has been a citizen of this community and County since 1882, and has many friends and relatives who regret her passing, though they appreciate her long life of unselfishness among us.

She was always frail and in poor health, yet she did her part, and made her contribution to the community life.

Brief funeral services were held at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock, conducted by Rev. Horton. A ladies quartet composed of Mrs. Belva Jane Butters, Mrs. Minnie Navarre, Mrs. E. E. Witter and Miss Lucille Griswold, with Miss Edith Higginbotham at the piano, furnished the music. The pall bearers were E. G. Griswold, W. E. Ellis, R. R. Hawks, J. C. Startup, John Reid and Austin Sebring. Interment was made in the Rossville cemetery.

CARD OF THANKS — We sincerely thank those who so sympathetically and kindly helped us in our time of bereavement, the loss of our sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Morgan
 
 
10035
Obituary- Stadler, Frances and Stadler, Margaret
Obituary- Stadler, Frances and Stadler, Margaret
Additional Obituary Information for the George Stadler Family:
Frances & Margaret Stadler, infant twin daughters of George and Thora Stadler of Rossville died at births on Monday, April 21, 1947. They were buried together in a common enclosure in the east half of grave "H", Section 7 E, Lot # (7E-L16), Rossville Cemetery, Rossville, Kansas. 
 
10036
Obituary- Stadler, George 1
Obituary- Stadler, George 1
TUCSON, Ariz. — George Stadler, 85, Tucson, Ariz., passed away Friday, Sept. 17, 2004, at the Carondelet Hospice facility in Tucson. Mr. Stadler was born March 6, 1919, in Topeka, the son of Nicklaus and Barbara Walder Stadler. He married Thora Parr on May 6, 1939, in Topeka. She survives. Other survivors include his four children and spouses, David and Phyllis Stadler and Helen and Robert Huffman, Rossville, James and Warrene Stadler, Silver Lake, and Rose and Fred Brown, Tucson, Ariz.; along with 9 grandchildren; a step grandchild; 15 great-grandchildren; and three step great-grandchildren. Surviving siblings include Sylvester Stadler, Ruth Cornelius and Nick Stadler, in Kansas, Kathryn Lombardi, in New Jersey, and Irene Mader, in Texas. Twin infant daughters preceded Mr. Stadler in death. Mr. Stadler worked in steel construction during World War II in the naval shipyard in Bremerton, Wash. In 1945, he returned to Kansas and farmed for 16 years. He was in partnership with Mr. Bill Martinek at Rossville Truck and Tractor and Wamego Truck and Tractor for 19 years. He served 3 years as mayor of Rossville and served as a township trustee for a partial term before moving to Topeka. In 1991, Mr. and Mrs. Stadler moved to Phoenix. The past six years they made their home with their daughter Rose, and her husband, in Arizona. Mr. Stadler received his Christian baptism while a member of the Rossville Christian Church. Cremation was Mr. Stadler's choice for final care. Private inurnment will be in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Oct. 9 at Rossville Christian Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Christian Church, 411 Spruce, Rossville, Kan.
66533
 
 
10037
Obituary- Stadler, George 2
Obituary- Stadler, George 2
Memo:
George Stadler inurnment was in the West half of grave "H", Section 7 E, Lot# (7E-L16), Rossville Cemetery, Rossville, Kansas on October 9, 2004. 
 
10038
Obituary- Stadler, George 3
Obituary- Stadler, George 3
George Stadler
TUCSON, Ariz. — George Stadler, 85, Tucson, Ariz., passed away Friday, Sept. 17, 2004, at the Carondelet Hospice facility in Tucson.

Mr. Stadler was born March 6,1919, in Topeka, the son of Nicklaus and Barbara Walder Stadler, He married Thora Parr on May 6,1939, in Topeka. She survives.

Other survivors include his four children and spouses, David and Phyllis Stadler and Helen and Robert Huffman, Rossville, James and Warrene Stadler, Silver Lake, and Rose and Fred Brown, Tucson, Ariz.; along with 9 grandchildren; a stepgrandchild; 15 great¬grandchildren; and three stepgreat-grandchildren. Surviving siblings include Sylvester Stadler, Ruth Cornelius and Nick Stadler, in Kansas, Kathryn Lombardi, in New Jersey, and Irene Mader, in Texas.

Twin infant daughters preceded Mr. Stadler in death.

Mr. Stadler worked in steel construction during World War II in the Naval shipyard in Bremerton, Wash. In 1945, he returned to Kansas and farmed for 16 years. He was in partnership with Mr. Bill Martinek at Rossville Truck and Tractor and Wamego Truck and Tractor for 19 years. He served 3’/2 years as mayor of Rossville and served as a township trustee for a partial term before moving to Topeka. In 1991, Mr. and Mrs. Stadler moved to Phoenix. The past six years they made their home with their daughter Rose, and her husband, in Arizona.

Mr. Stadler received his Christian baptism while a member of the Rossville Christian Church.

Cremation was Mr. Stadler’s choice for final care. Private inurnment will be in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Oct. 9 at Rossville Christian Church.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Christian Church, 411 Spruce, Rossville, Kan. 66533.



George Stadler
George Stadler, 85, Tucson, AZ, died Friday, September 17,2004, at the Carondelet Hospice facility in Tucson.

Mr. Stadler was born March 6, 1919, in Topeka, the son of Nicklaus and Barbara Walder Stadler.

Mr. Stadler worked in steel construction during World War II in the Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, WA.

In 1945, he returned to Kansas and farmed for 16 years. He was in partnership with Mr. Bill Martinek at Rossville Truck and Tractor, and Wamego Truck and Tractor for 19 years. He served three and one-half years as mayor of Rossville and served as a township trustee for a partial term before moving to Topeka. In 1991, Mr. and Mrs. Stadler moved to Phoenix, AZ where, for the past six years, they made their home with their daughter, Rose, and her husband.

On May 6, 1939, he married Thora Parr in Topeka. She survives.

Other survivors include his four children, David Stadler and Helen Huffman, Rossville, James Stadler, Silver Lake, and Rose Brown, Tucson, AZ; three siblings, Sylvester Stadler, Ruth Cornelius and Nick Stadler in Kansas; Kathryn Lombardi, NJ, and Irene Mader, TX; nine grandchildren, one step-grandchild, 15 great-grandchildren, and three step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by twin infant daughters.

Mr. Stadler received his Christian baptism while he was a member of the Rossville Christian Church.

Cremation was Mr. Stadler’s choice for final care. Private interment will be in Rossville Cemetery. A memorial service will be held in the Rossville Christian Church Saturday, October 9, at 11 a.m.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Christian Church, 411 Spruce, Rossville 66533.
 
 
10039
Obituary- Stadler, George 4
Obituary- Stadler, George 4
George Stadler
George Stadler, 85, Tucson, Ariz., passed away Friday, Sept. 17, 2004, at the Carondelet Hospice facility in Tucson. Mr. Stadler was born March 6, 1919, in Topeka, the son of Nicklaus and Barbara Walder Stadler. He married Thora Parr on May 6, 1939, in Topeka. She survives.

Other survivors include his four children and spouses, David and Phyllis Stadler and Helen and Robert Huffman, all of Rossville, James and Warrene Stadler of Silver Lake, and Rose and Fred Brown of Tucson; along with nine grandchildren; a stepgrandchild; 15 great-grandchildren; and three stepgreat-grandchildren. Surviving siblings include Sylvester Stadler, Ruth Cornelius and Nick Stadler, all in Kansas, Kathryn Lombardi in New Jersey, and Irene Mader in Texas. Twin infant daughters preceded Mr. Stadler in death.

Mr. Stadler worked in steel construction during World War II in the naval shipyard in Bremerton, Wash. In 1945, he returned to Kansas and farmed for 16 years. He was in partnership with Mr. Bill Martinek at Rossville Truck and Tractor and Wamego Truck and Tractor for 19 years. He served three years as mayor of Rossville and served as a township trustee for a partial term before moving to Topeka.

In 1991, Mr. and Mrs. Stadler moved to Phoenix. The past six years they made their home with their daughter Rose and her husband in Arizona. Mr. Stadler received his Christian baptism while a member of the Rossville Christian Church. Cremation was Mr. Stadler’s choice for final care. Private inurnment was in Rossville Cemetery. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Oct. 9 at Rossville Christian Church.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Christian Church, 411 Spruce, Rossville, KS 66533.
 
 
10040
Obituary- Stadler, Infant
Obituary- Stadler, Infant
Stadler
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Stadler passed away Saturday and was buried in the St. Marys cemetery, Sunday. 
 
10041
Obituary- Stadler, John
Obituary- Stadler, John
John Stadler
John Stadler, 83, Topeka, died Sunday, August 6,2000, at a Topeka care center.

He was born December 16, 1916, in Topeka, the son of Nicholas and Barbara Walter Stadler. He was employed by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. for 35 years before he retired in 1981.

He served in die Army during World War II.

He was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Local No. 308 of United Steel Workers of America and a life member of Billard Post No. 1650 of Veterans of Foreign Wars.

He married Alfreda Funck- Meinders November 25, 1943, in Atlanta. She survives.

Other survivors include two sons, John Edward Stadler and Richard Alfred Stadler, both in Topeka; a daughter, Roberta Irene Stadler, Topeka; three brothers, George Stadler, Phoenix, AZ, Sylvester Stadler, Topeka, and Nicholas Stadler, Wichita; four sisters, Marcella Ruff, Rossville, Mildred Wallace and Irene Mader, both in Topeka, Kathryn Lombardi, Kenvil, NJ, and Ruth Cornelison, Newton; and two grandchildren. A daughter, Margaret Marie Stadler, died April 18, 1948.

Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Billard Post No. 1650 of Veterans of Foreign Wars will conduct a graveside service in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Topeka. A parish rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home.

Memorial contributions may be made to Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 312 Freeman, Topeka 66616.
 
 
10042
Obituary- Stadler, Mila
Obituary- Stadler, Mila
Mila Mae Stadler
Mila Mae Stadler, 81, of Topeka, died September 21,
2013 at Winter Meadow Homes.

She was born in Blue Rapids, Kansas on September 8,1932, the daughter of Charles and Mary (McClain) Beasley.

Mila was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and the Altar Society at the church. Mila enjoyed antiquing, attending the annual ERC Designer Showcase House, shopping and collecting milk glass. Mila's family and grandchildren were very special to her. She worked for twenty-one years at the family liquor store, Stadler Liquor in the Oakland neighborhood.

She married Donald Stadler in Topeka, on June 23, 1956 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. He survives.

Other survivors include three daughters, Donna (Jordan) Rachlen, of Rogers, Arkansas, Mary (Johnny) Lawrence, of Topeka, Charlene Stadler of Overland Park, Kansas; one son, Steve Stadler of Topeka; one brother, Charles (Dorothy) Beasley Jr., of Rochester, Minnesota, two sisters, Florence Nada Cowherd of Rossville, Kansas and Mary Jo (Ron) Cowles of Seymour, Tennessee. She is also survived by eleven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Mila was preceded in death by a sister Dorothy Bearden.

Mila will lie in state on Tuesday after 4:00 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, where the family will receive friends from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. and a Parish Rosary will be prayed at 6:00 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with interment following in Mount Calvary Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made in Mila's memory to Sacred Heart Catholic Church or to Grace Hospice and sent in care of Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, 800 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas 66603.

Online condolences and fond memories may be left, at www.brennanmathenafh.com.
 
 
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Obituary- Stadler, Nicholas
Obituary- Stadler, Nicholas
Nicholas “Nick” Stadler
Nicholas “Nick” Stadler, 81, passed away Wednesday May 2,
2012. Born in Rossville, Kansas, on January 23,1931, he was the second youngest of 15 children born to German immigrants Barbara (Walters) and Nicholas Stadler. Nick retired in 1989 after 32 years of working in freight inspection with Santa Fe Railway. He is survived by his wife of 61 years Patricia "Pat" (Gamba); daughters Carol (Dave) Waters, Janet (Danny) Daniels, Angie (Mike) Holladay, and Diane (Mark) Becker; 6 grandchildren, & 2 great grandchildren. Rosary will be Friday, May 4 at 6 p.m. and the Funeral Mass will be Saturday, May 5 at 10 a.m., both at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, 3800 E Douglas, Wichita, Kansas. A memorial has been established to benefit the St. Katherine Drexel Catholic School Fund, 424 North Broadway, Wichita, Kansas, 67202. Downing & Lahey Mortuary East. Tributes may be sent to the family via www.dlwichita.
 
 
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Obituary- Stadler, Phyllis
Obituary- Stadler, Phyllis
Phyllis B. Stadler
Rossville – Phyllis B. Stadler, 74, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014 at St. Francis Hospital in Topeka.

She was born Feb. 24, 1940 at Richmond the daughter of Joseph Richard and Mary Belle Rousselo Coffey. She was one of nine children born to Joseph Richard and Mary Belle Coffey. Phyllis moved to Rossville at an early age living on a farm west of town with Harry and Etta Gutshall. She graduated from Rossville High School in 1958.

Phyllis graduated from Crums Beauty College in Manhattan and had been a cosmetologist for many years, she dearly loved her elderly clients. She was a secretary for Rossville High School. Phyllis was a member of the Rossville Christian Church. She was a homemaker and homeworker. She loved yard work. Mrs. Stadler was active in all of her children’s activities while they were growing up. She had been a Sunday school teacher and a vacation bible school teacher and 4-H leader. Phyllis was an avid sports fan.

She was preceded in death by siblings, Sheldon Eugene, Mary Lou, Etta Yvonne, Joseph Richard, Betty Jo and Patricia Jane. Phyllis was also preceded in death by a grand-daughter, Maddison A. Gray.

Survivors include her husband David Stadler of the home; two sons Lance (Aida) Stadler, Rossville and Bryant Stadler, Charlotte, NC; her daughter, Lisa (Kevin) Reece, Overbrook; a brother, Fred Coffey; a sister, Shirley Kittto; grandchildren, Montana & Makayla Stadler, Jacob and Aiden Stadler, Matthew Gray, Autumn (Blake) Burks; Audrey (Brian) King, Weston (Kayla) Reece; great-grandchildren, Addison, Briggam, Canton and Elayna.

Memorial services and inurnment was on Saturday, Dec 13, 2014 at the Rossville Cemetery. The family received friends on Friday, Dec. 12 at the Rossville Christian Church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Christian Church, P.O. Box 187, Rossville, Kansas 66533. Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneral- home.com. Piper Funeral Chapel, Rossville is in charge of arrangements.
 
 
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Obituary- Stadler, Shirley
Obituary- Stadler, Shirley

Shirley (Maxine) Parr Stadler
Born September 29,1920 and died May 16, 2015
Shirley was one of 5 daughters born to Shirley O. and
Edna Parr of Rossville Kansas.

Shirley graduated from Rossville High and married her high school sweetheart, Joseph V. Stadler. The newly married couple moved to Bremerton Washington where they raised 3 children. After Joe retired they spent some years in Phoenix Arizona and Joe died there in 1996. Shirley has since resided in Yakima Washington until her passing. Shirley was a most gracious and loving woman and her family was everything to her. She was
also a proud DAR member until she was into her 80s.

She survived by her son Larry Joe Stadler and his wife, Donna, who live in Wickenberg Arizona; and daughter Barbara Lorene Thomas who resides in Centralia Washington. There is one surviving sister, Thelma Martin of Topeka Kansas and numerous other family members.

Her son Walter Lee Stadler died in Harrington Maine in 2011 and a grandson, Scott Stadler died in Yakima Washington in 1982.

Shirley and Joe’s 3 children blessed them with
8 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, and 7 great great grandchildren. She was their “GG” and she will be missed.

A Private Memorial for the immediate family in
Yakima has taken place.
 
 
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Obituary- Stadler, Susanna
Obituary- Stadler, Susanna

Susanna M. Stadler
Susanna M. Stadler, 91, Topeka, passed away April 16, 2011, at Rossville Health Care and Rehabilitation.

Sue was born August 28, 1919, in St. Paul, MN, the daughter of John P. and Catherine (Duman) Stadler.

She worked for Union Pacific Railroad in Kansas City during World War II, Morrell Packing Co., Topeka Wholesale Grocery, and Gamble Robinson Produce Co. in Topeka.

Sue was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and very devoted to her faith.

Survivors include her siblings, Mary Stadler, Barbara (Bill) Knoebber, Sophie Trull, Regina Matheny, Theresa (Don) Fletchall and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents and siblings, Cecilia Stadler, John Stadler, Catherine Stadler, Jim Stadler and Paul Stadler.

Visitation will be Tuesday, April 19, 2011, from 5 to 7 p.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 227 SW Van Buren, Topeka, KS 66603, where a parish rosary will be prayed at 6 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at St. Joseph Church.

Memorial contributions are suggested to St. Joseph Catholic
Church and Rossville Health Care and Rehabilitation sent in care of Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801 SW Urish Rd., Topeka, KS 66614. Online condolences may be sent to www.kevinbrennanfamily.com.
 
 
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Obituary- Stadler, Thora
Obituary- Stadler, Thora
Thora Vivian Parr Stadler
Rossville- Thora Vivian Parr Stadler, 95, passed away Thursday, May 8, 2014 at the Rossville Healthcare and Rehab Center.

She was born December 31, 1918 at Rossville, the daughter of Shirley and Edna James Parr. Mrs. Stadler attended all 12 grades of school in Rossville. She was united in marriage to George Stadler on May 6,1939. They moved to Bremerton, WA. In 1945 they returned to Rossville and farmed for 16 years. She then worked as a bookkeeper for Rossville Truck & Tractor for 20 years until her retirement. She moved to Phoenix, AZ in 1991, then to Tucson. Mrs. Stadler moved to Alamogordo, NM, in 2004 where she lived with her daughter Rose and her husband Fred Brown. She moved to Wamego in 2006 where she lived until entering Rossville Manor. Mrs. Stadler was a member of the Rossville Christian Church.

Mrs. Stadler was preceded in death by her husband George on September 17, 2004. She was also preceded in death by infant twin daughters and a daughter, Helen Huffman on July 26,2006.

Survivors include two sons, David G. (Phyllis) Stadler, Rossville, and James P. (Warrene) Stadler, Silver Lake; a daughter, Rose M. (Fred) Brown, Topeka; two sisters, Maxine "Shirley" Stadler, Yakima, WA, and Thelma Martin, Topeka; 9 grand- children, 15 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Memorial Graveside services will be at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at the Rossville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rossville Christian Church or Grace Hospice and sent in care of Piper Funeral Chapel, P.O. Box 642, Rossville, Kansas 66533. Online condolences may be sent to www.piperfuneralhome.com.
 
 
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Obituary- Stafford, Harriett 1
Obituary- Stafford, Harriett 1
Harriett A. Stafford
Harriett A. Stafford, 86, of Topeka, died June 1, 2013 at Midland Hospice House.

She was born in Topeka, Kansas on January 7,1927, the daughter of Peter and Alice (Barrett) Miller.

Harriett graduated from Topeka High School. She worked for Luce Press Clippings, Pelletier’s and then for the State Fire Marshal’s Office, where she worked in the Arson Division. She loved humor, riding motorcycles, flying, cooking, family occasions, and loved animals. She was a KISS fan and was a ballerina in her youth. Harriett was a former member of the Eastern Star.

She married Claude E. "Doc" Stafford on October 18, 1947 in Rossville, Kansas. He preceded her in death in 2005.

Harriett is survived by a daughter, Vicki Stafford-Looka (Lorin) of Topeka, a son Terry Stafford (Sheryl) of Topeka, 2 grandchildren, Natalie and Hilarie Stafford, and 5 great-grandchildren, Clayton, Evan, Nathan, Alan, and Halie. She was also preceded in death by six siblings.

Harriett will lie in state on Monday after 2:00 p.m. at the Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, where the family will receive friends from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. at the Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice House or to the Helping Hands Humane Society and sent in care of Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, 800 SW 6th Ave., Topeka, Kansas 66603.

Online condolences and fond memories may be left at www.brennanmathenafh.com.
 
 
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Obituary- Stafford, Harriett 2
Obituary- Stafford, Harriett 2
Harriett A. Stafford
Harriett A. Stafford, 86, of Topeka, died June 1,2013, at Midland Hospice House.

She was born in Topeka on Jan. 7,1927, the daughter of Peter and Alice (Barrett) Miller.

Harriett graduated from Topeka High School. She worked for Luce Press Clippings, Pelletiers and then for the State Fire Marshall's Office where she worked in the Arson Division. She loved humor, riding motorcycles, flying, cooking, family occasions, and animals.

She was a KISS fan and was a ballerina in her youth. Harriett was a former member of the Eastern Star.

She married Claude E. "Doc” Stafford on Oct. 18, 1947, in Rossville. He preceded her in death in 2005.

Harriett is survived by a daughter, Vicki Staf ford-Looka and her husband, Lorin, of Topeka; a son, Terry Stafford and his wife, Sheryl, of Topeka; two grandchildren, Natalie and Hilarie Stafford; and five great-grandchildren, Clayton, Evan, Nathan, Alan, and Halie. She was also survived by a brother, Robert Peter Miller of Topeka, and was preceded in death by six siblings.

A funeral service was held June 4 at Brennan- Mathena Funeral Home. Interment followed in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to Midland Hospice House or to the Helping Hands Humane Society and sent in care of Brennan-Mathena Funeral Home, 800 SW Sixth Ave., Topeka, KS 66603.
 
 
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Obituary- Stalker, Clinton
Obituary- Stalker, Clinton
Clinton L. Stalker
Dr. Clinton L. Stalker, DDS, Satanta, formerly of Topeka, died Monday, Feb. 3, 1992, at a Satanta nursing home.

Dr. Stalker, 86, was a dental surgeon in Topeka for 37 years before he retired in 1973. He was an oral surgery consultant at Topeka Veterans Administration Hospital and a former staff member of Stormont- Vail and St. Francis hospitals, all in Topeka.

He was born April 17, 1905, at Adrian, in Jackson County, the son of Winfred A. and Frances Anna Ward Stalker. He was graduated from Rossville High School and attended Kansas State Agricultural College for three years in Manhattan.

He later was principal of public schools at Willard, then in 1926 entered the University of Pennsylvania School of Dentistry at Philadelphia. He was graduated in 1930 with a degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery.

Dr. Stalker was a member and elder of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Topeka and attended the United Methodist Church in Satanta. He was a past member and officer of Shawnee County Dental Society, First District Dental Society and Kansas State Dental Association and a former member of American Dental Association.

He was married to Ruth Wilma Van Orsdol June 2, 1932, at Lawrence. She died Aug. 9, 1977. A son, Norman V. Stalker, also preceded him in death.

Survivors include a son, Dr. Clinton L. Stalker Jr., DVM, Satanta; a sister, Mrs. I.S. Lauch, Woodland, Calif.; a brother, Dr. F.O. Stalker, DDS, El Paso, Texas; and five grandchildren.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the United Methodist Church in Satanta. Later memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in Westminster Presbyterian Church in Topeka. Private family graveside services will be in Mount Hope Cemetery in Topeka. Memorial contributions may be made to Westminster Presbyterian Church in Topeka, Multiple Sclerosis Society or Satanta Long Term Care Unit in care of Haskell County Funeral Home, P.O. Box 607, Sublette, 67877.
 
 

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