JOHN H. STANGL
Funeral rites for John Henry Stangl, 84, who died Saturday morning, June 6, 1959, were held at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph Church here. The Rev. Henry Meyer read requiem high mass. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. C.J. Nis of Storm Lake was in the Sanctuary. Burial was at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Dedham, Iowa.

Son of Alois and Agnes (Bolke) Stangl, John was born June 17, 1875, in Dyersville, Iowa.

Mr. Stangl is survived by his wife; eight sons; and six daughters; 42 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. His children present for the last rites were Mrs. Henry (Al) Niehaus, Morrell, Nebraska; Mrs. Gerald (Isabelle) McDonald, Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Al (Alice Claire) Brode, Los Angeles, California; Wilson Stangl, Chula Vista, California; Mr. and Mrs. Barney Stangl, Larry and Beth Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Stangl and family, Knoxville; Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Caroline) Smith, Holly, Michigan: Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Mary Kay) Mendez, and family, Holly, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Janet) McDonald and family, Irwin; Mr. and Mrs. Clement Stangl and Mary Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stangl and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stangl and family, and Mr. and Mrs. William Slangl and family, Coon Rapids; and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stangl, Dedham; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwaller, Des Moines; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hutchinson, of Perry attended, but another surviving sister, Mrs. Celia Gray, of Los Angeles, was unable to be here.

Many other relatives attended from Carroll, Arcadia, Templeton, Manning, Coon Rapids, Knoxville, and Halbur.

Mr. Stang! was well-known in this community, having been in business here and also in Coon Rapids. The Stangls were probably the longest married couple in Dedham, having celebrated their 62nd anniversary January 19, 1959. Since that time Mr. Stang! had been in poor health, going first to St. Anthony Hospital for several weeks and then to the nursing home in Coon Rapids where he died.
Carroll Daily Times Herald June 11, 1959


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December 1, 1938, Manning Monitor