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Amelia Kramer Stahlecker -- 1964 Mrs. Amelia Stahlecker, daughter of Frank Kramer and Fredericka nee Adolf, was born June 21, 1903 near Yale, a post office which no longer exists, but is a part of the Bethune community. She was baptized in Immanuel Lutheran Church of Bethune on Oct. 25, 1903, and remained a member of this congregation all of her life. Her church aided her parents in giving her a Christian training. On Artd 1?? , 1917, she was confirmed in Immanuel Lutheran Church. She grew to maturity in the Bethune settlement and on Oct. 17, 1929, was united in marriage with William Stahlecker. To this union were born four sons and four daughters. Mrs. Stahlecker lived in the Settlement all of her life. She was always actively interested in her church and the activities of the Mission Society, both of which she attended regularly. Mrs. Stahlecker was ill much of her life. She last submitted to surgery in September 1961. After this she got along quite well until January 1962. She died in Memorial Hospital at Burlington on Jan. 12, 1964 at the age of 60 years, 6 months and 22 days. She is survived by her husband, William Stahlecker
and seven of her eight children: Clarine, now Mrs. Robert Fergus of Wray,
George and Willard of the home, Margie, now Mrs. Danny Rose of Stratton,
Iva, now Mrs. Orlon Crist of Burlington; Ivan of Fort Carson and Jean of
the home, and by 3 grandchildren. Her second child, Elmer, died at
11 months.
Also among the survivors are two brothers and one sister, Chris Kramer, Burlington, William Kramer, Bethune, and Mrs. Pauline Kloeckner, Burlington. A sister Mrs. Katie Jurgens, Sidney, Neb., preceded her in death by only eight days. Mourning her passing are also many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 15, at Immanuel Church, Bethune, with the Rev. Herbert Schauer officiating. Burial was in the cemetery of Immanuel Church. |