Isaiah Stahlecker  -- 1957 

    Funeral services were held on, Friday, July 19, at the Hope Congregational church for Isaiah Stahlecker.  The Rev. H.E. Wilske officiated. Burial was in Hope cemetery.
    Isaiah Stahlecker, son of Martin Stahlecker and Catherine (nee) Juengling was born April 18, 1882, at Trip, S.D.  At the age of 11 he came with his parents to live north of Bethune, in what is known as the Settlement.  He followed his father's occupation of farming and raising cattle.
    On Jan. 1, 1907, he was united in marriage to Maria Stutz.  Five sons and three daughters were born to the Stahleckers.  One daughter, the oldest, and one son, the youngest, preceded their father in death.  Mrs. Stahlecker also passed away in February of 1921.
    Much of Mr. Stahlecker's life was spent in ill health.  On Tuesday, July 9, he was taken to the Memorial hospital with serious complications and put under the doctor's care.  Signs of improvement were evident until Friday morning when he was stricken with a stroke, lapsed into a comma from which he never regained consciousness.  One week after entering the hospital, July 16, he quietly passed away at 5:00 o'clock in the morning.  Death closed his life at 75 years, two months and 28 days.
    Mourning the death of their father are four sons and two daughters: Julius, of Denver, Edward, of Seibert, Mrs. Emil Knodel of Denver, Jake of Castleford, Idaho, Ralph of Bethune and Mrs. Harold Schlichenmayer of Burlington.  Two brothers and two sisters survive their brother: Fred and Edward of Burlington; Mrs. Gottlieb Adolf of Burlington and Mrs. John Weisshaar of Newburg, Ore.  Thirteen grandchildren will miss their grandfather's passing.
    Mr. Stahlecker joined the Hope Congregational church in 1912 and had been a faithful and congenial member until he was summoned by death.  He served his church as Sunday school superintendent and teacher  many years and in other capacities.  His quiet disposition and loyalty could always be counted upon.  His personal service is closed but memories of his personality and friendship will pleasantly linger on in the host of his friends.  He rests in the hands of Him whom he loved and served to the end.