1898 - 1967 (68 years)
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Name |
Herman Hinrich Stolle |
Born |
19 Dec 1898 |
Delmonhorst, Germany |
- Two obits have different years of birth. Headstone indicates 1898.
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Gender |
Male |
Died |
6 Mar 1967 |
Mayetta, Jackson County, Kansas |
Buried |
8 Mar 1967 |
Mount Hope Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas |
Person ID |
I6513 |
Rossville |
Last Modified |
29 Aug 2018 |
Family |
Nellie Esther Tobler Stolle, b. 13 May 1904, Eskridge, Wabaunsee County, Kansas , d. 11 Dec 1991, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas (Age 87 years) |
Married |
25 Dec 1924 |
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas |
Children |
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Last Modified |
2 May 2018 10:13:54 |
Family ID |
F7340 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents |
| Obituary- Stolle, Herman 1 Herman H. Stolle
HOYT (Special) – Herman H. Stolle, 68, Route 3, Mayetta, was crushed to death Monday in a tractor accident near his farm home six miles west of Hoyt, Don Collins, Holton, Jackson County sheriff, reported.
Collins said Stolle was using a tractor with a scoop attached to the front. He explained Stolle was cleaning silt from the bottom of a pond that had dried up on his farm.
Stolle was pinned under the tractor and his body was found by his wife who had gone to Topeka to see a physician Monday afternoon. The tractor had to be lifted before the body could be removed.
Area Since 1918
Herman H. Stolle was born Dec. 19, 1898 at Delmonhorst, Germany. He moved to Nebraska in 1914 and had lived in the Delia and Hoyt communities since 1918. He was a farmer.
He was a member of the Lutheran Church at Delmonhorst, Germany. He was a member of Holton Chapter No. 79, Royal Arch Masons, and served as high priest in 1966. He also was a member of Hoyt Lodge No. 327, AF&AM.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Nellie Esther Stolle, at home; a son, Walter Stolle, Silver Lake; three daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Schuette, 520 N. Lake, Topeka, Mrs. Mildred Plants, Greensboro, N.C., and Mrs. Imogene Zachariosen, Hoyt; four sisters, Mrs. Gesine Schlake, Pierce, Neb., Mrs. Anna Russellmann and Mrs. Lena Mahlstedt, both of Delmonhorst, Germany, and Mrs. Martha Wuhrdemann, Faulkenberg, Germany; and 14 grandchildren.
Parker Mortuary in Topeka is in charge of arrangements. Entombment will be in Mount Hope Abbey, Topeka. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Assn.
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| Obituary- Stolle, Herman 2 Herman H. Stolle
Herman Hinrich Stoll, son of Hinrich and Anne Frese Stolle was born at Delmenhorst, Germany Dec. 19, 1895 and departed this life March 6, 1967 at the age of 68 years. 2 months and 18 days. He was confirmed in the Evangelical Lutheran church in Delmonhorst.
He and his youngest sister, Mrs. Gesine came to the United States in 1914. He worked in Nebraska for 4 years and came to Kansas in 1918. He spent 6 months near Colorado Springs, returning to Kansas to start farming on Dec. 19, 1919 on his 21st birthday on a farm near Hoyt. He moved twice approximately 2 miles and had lived at the present home for 24 years.
He was married to Nellie Tobler of Eskridge, Kansas, Dec. 25, 1924 at Topeka by her schoolmate Rev. James Marlin. To this union 4 children were born who are Mrs. Phyllis Schuette, 520 North Lake, Topeka; Walter Stolle, Silver Lake, Kansas; Mrs. Mildred Plants, 4228 Kildare, Greensboro, North Carolina, Mrs. Imogene Zackariasen, Hoyt, Kansas. Other survivors are the in-laws, Roy Schuette, Wanda Solle, Robert Plants, Delbert Zachariasen, and 14 grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Anna Russelman, Mrs. Lena Mahlstedt, Mrs Martha Wuhrdemann of Germany and Mrs. Gesine Schlake of Pierce, Neb.
He was a member of the following orders of the Masonic Lodge No. 327, Hoyt Blue Lodge, Holton Chapter NO. 79 of the Royal Arch and Order of the High Priesthood of Kansas.
Memorial services were held Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at the Oakland Methodist Church in Topeka for the grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3 pm. at Parkers mortuary. Music was furnished by Mrs. Joseph Zlatnik and Mr. Laverne Zlatnik.
Casket bearers were Robert Rogers, Bill Hill, Guy Salts, Paul Ernst, Charley Kovar and Marvin Macha.
Entombment was in Mount Hope Abbey at Topeka.
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