Niehaus, Louise A. (Schultz) Staebler 1911 - 1992
NIEHAUS, STAEBLER, SCHULTZ, HORSTMAN, EVERS, WINSLOW, RANDALL, OBERBROECKLING, HANDKE, KOEHN, HANENBURGER
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Date: 6/12/2016 at 08:51:46
Guttenberg Press, Wed., 29 July 1992.
Services for Mrs. Louise A. (Staebler) Niehaus, 81, of Guttenberg were held at 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 27, at St. John Lutheran Church and were conducted by the Rev. L. R. Lechner.
Mrs. Niehaus died Friday morning, July 24, 1992 at Guttenberg Municipal Hospital.
Visitation was Sunday at the Tuecke-Allyn Funeral Home.
Burial was in Guttenberg City Cemetery with the following casket bearers: Gene Hanenburger, Dick Koehn, Bob Handke, Robyn Schultz, Jack Harbaugh and Jay Fishback. Honorary bearers were Wallace Finnegan, Frank Barry and Merlin Barry.
Mrs. Niehaus was born July 9, 1911 in rural Elkport, a daughter of Otto and Malinda (Horstman) Schultz. She attended the Elkport country school through the eighth grade. On Nov. 19, 1930 she was married at Elkader to John Staebler, who died Aug. 16, 1966. She farmed with her husband and later worked at the Muter Co. in Guttenberg for ten years. On Oct. 12, 1974 she was married to Ernst Niehaus, who died Dec. 2, 1984. She was a member of St. John Lutheran Church.
Survivors include one son, Lavern (and Phyllis) Staebler of Guttenberg; five grandchildren, Steve Staebler, Linda Evers, Patricia Winslow, Yvonne Randall and Susan Oberbroeckling; six great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Art (Laureen) Handke of Littleport and Henrietta Koehn of Monona; three brothers, Robert (and Ivanelle) Schultz of Guttenberg, Earl (and Rosie) Schultz of Garnavillo and Otto "June" Schultz Jr. of Monona.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands, three sisters, Pearl Hanenburger and two in infancy, and a brother, Harold.
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