Born September 5,
1883 Hayes Township, Crawford County, Iowa
Entered Into Rest June 10, 1967 Manning General Hospital
Age 83 years, 9 months, 5 days
Services Held At Zion Lutheran Church Manning, Iowa Tuesday, June 13, 1967, 11 A.M.
Clergyman Pastor Edward F. Heinicke
Organist Dorothy Kusel
Interment Manning Cemetery
Pallbearers: Lyle Jahn, David Rowedder, Darryl Jahn, Danny Rowedder, Ernest Ruhde, Dean Stribe
All friends and relatives are invited to dinner in the Fellowship Hall of the church following the committal services.
Funeral services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday in Zion Lutheran Church, of which she was a member, with burial in the Manning Cemetery. Pastor Edward F. Heinicke will officiate. The Ohde Funeral Home is in charge of the rites.
Mrs. Stammer was the former Mary Louise Schrum. A daughter of Marx and Christina (Vehrs) Schrum, she was born September 5, 1883, in Hayes Township, Crawford County, and attended rural school.
After her marriage to Mr. Stammer on March 7, 1906, they farmed in Iowa and Hayes Townships and moved to Manning in 1942.
Survivors include her husband; five children: Harold, at home; Leslie, Mrs. Hugo (Gladys) Jahn and Milo, Manning, and Mrs. Ruvilla (Verna) Rowedder, Carroll; nine grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren; three brothers, Willie Schrum, Adair; Gus Schrum, Denison; and Hugo Schrum, Manning; and three sister, Amanda Schrum, Manning; Mrs. Emma Schroeder, Flandreau, South Dakota; and Mrs. Alvina Schroeder, Egan, South Dakota.
She was preceded in death by one grandchild; a brother,
Herman Schrum; a sister, Mrs. Julius (Annie) Ewoldt; and three brothers and
sisters in infancy.
Carroll Daily Times Herald, June 12, 1967
Mary Stammer
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Louise Stammer, 82, were held at Zion Lutheran
Church in Manning Tuesday with burial in the Manning Cemetery.
Mrs. Stammer died Saturday at the Manning Hospital where she had been a patient for a month.
She is survived by her husband Louis; three sons; two
daughters; nine grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren; three brothers and
three sisters.
Daily Nonpareil, June 13, 1967