She was born Ellanore Stang, February 14, 1889, on a farm near Halbur, Iowa, daughter of Adam and Augusta (Nieland) Stang, and passed away at Wall Lake, her home, December 24, 1942.
She was married to John W. Schroeder, August 2, 1911. Previous to this time she had lived in Manning with her parents, who had retired from the farm and made Manning their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder lived south of Arcadia until 1918 when they moved to a farm south of Wall Lake where she lived until her death.
Survivors include her husband and one daughter, Vietta, Mrs. Charles Reglein of Chesterton, Indiana; also one brother, William Stang of Gilmore City, Iowa; six sisters, Mrs. Mary Sander, Miss Carrie Stang, Mrs. Margaret Kuhn, Manning; Mrs. Lillian Barr, Black Duck, Minnesota; Mrs. Lydia Hirni, Exeter, California; Mrs. Florence Farrant, Kansas City, Missouri. All were present for the services except Mrs. Hirni.
Mrs. Schroeder's parents and two brothers preceded her in death.
Relatives attending the services included Mr. and Mrs. Art
Grundmeier and Walter Grundmeier of Black Duck, Minnesota; Mrs. Emil Grundmeier,
and daughters Frances. Louise, Irene, and Dorothy; Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Grundmeier, Jr. of Arcadia; Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Grundmeier and sons, Ralph and
Harold, Carroll; Mr. and Mrs. Ewoldt Grundmeier, Arcadia; Leo Nieland, Mrs.
Ruth Kruqer, William Schroeder, Mrs. William Baumgartner, Mrs. Art Siek, all of
Blairstown, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stang, Gilmore City; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs.
Ted Groteluschen, Audubon; Mr. Marvin Sander, Carroll; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen
and children Arlene, Glen, and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kuhn and daughter Rozora of Manning.
December 31, 1942, Manning Monitor
I'm occasionally adding the actual scanned image of the obituary I make using my VERY expensive - large commercial scanner,
and/or also other articles about the deceased person that were published in the Manning Monitor.
I want to also comment about people who are taking my obituaries, pictures, and/or other articles about a person/family and posting them on other websites.
You do NOT have permission or the right to do this - you are stealing my historical work.
Buy your own scanning equipment, pay for memberships to other commercial websites,
and spend decades working on your local history like I have - then you'll understand why I'm making these comments!
Thank you for your attention to this matter - Dave Kusel
