Eva
Stenger Dies; Mother Of Star Printer
(handwritten
1-3-1958)
Services
for Mrs. Eva L. Stenger, 78, 320 N. Johnston ave., who died Friday
morning in Lund nursing home, 504 N. Church st., will be at 1
p.m. Monday in Sundberg funeral home, 215 Hall st.
Dr.
Joseph Cleveland, pastor of Second Congregational church, will
officiate. Burial will be in Cedar Bluff cemetery.
Friends
may call in the funeral home from 3 to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Mrs.
Stenger was the mother of Kermit
H. Stenger, Rockford Morning Star composing room employee.
She
was born Oct. 27, 1881, in Leaf River, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs.
Joel Kuntzelman. She cam to
Rockford 48 years ago. She was married to Charles
Stenger.
She
was a charter member of the Rockford Women of the Moose and a
member of Royal Neighbors of America and Mothers of World War
2.
Also
surviving are three sons, Randle, Kenneth, and Herbert, and a
sister, Mrs. Inez Lutz,
all of Rockford; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
[offered by Thelma Thomas Livingston/Carole Ann Heller]
STENGER--Mrs.
Eva L. Stenger, 76, 320 N. Johnston ave., died Friday morning, Jan 3,
1958, in Lund nursing home, 504 N. Church st., after a long illness.
Born Oct. 27, 1881, in Leaf River, daughter of Joel
and Sallie Kuntzelman.
Lived 48 years in Rockford, coming here from Leaf River. Married
to Charles Stenger,
Charger member of Rockford Women of the Moose and a member of Royal
Neighbors of America and Mothers of World War 2. Attended Leaf River
schools. Survivors include: four sons: Kermit
H., Morning Star composing room employee, Randle
T., Kenneth W., and Herbert H. Stenger, and a sister, Mrs. Inez
Lutz, all of Rockford; six grandchildren, and four great grandchildren.
Services at 1 p.m. Monday in SUNDBERG FUNERAL HOME, 215 Hall st.,
with Dr. Joseph Cleveland, pastor of Second Congregational church,
officiating. Burial in Cedar Bluff cemetery. Friends may call at
funeral home from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.
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