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STAUDT, Anna L. 1889-1942

STAUDT, LOYE

Posted By: Chris Tonn (email)
Date: 5/2/2006 at 10:34:41

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CHARLES CITY, IOWA — Miss Anna L. Staudt, 53, Minneapolis, Minn., formerly of Charles City, Saturday night farm home of her sister, Mrs. John Loye, eight miles southwest of Charles City where she had been last 12 weeks. She had been in failing health since last October.

Born on a farm northeast of Marble Rock, Floyd county, daughter of John and Barbara Staudt. She was a seamstress in Charles City several years and for last 20 years had been employed in a dressmaking shop at Minneapolis; member of the Catholic church.

She leaves her mother, at Marble Rock; five brothers and two sisters, John, Nick, Joe and Peter, all of Marble Rock; Helen, Charles and Mrs. Loye, Charles City.

Funeral 9 a.m.. Monday at St. Mary's church at Roseville; body at Loye home.

[Waterloo Courier, Sunday, April 12, 1942]

(Sub. by S. Bell)
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April 11, 1942 - Dies at Home of Her Sister - Miss Anna L. Staudt, 53, located for the past twenty years at a Minneapolis dress shop, died this morning at 4:00 o'clock at the farm home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Loye, eight miles southwest of Charles City. She had been in failing health since Ocober, and for the last twelve weeks at the Loye home.

Daughter of Mrs. Barbara Staudt, now of Marble Rock, and the late John Staudt, she was born in Floyd county on a farm northeast of Marble Rock. After attending the Marble Rock schools, she was a seamstress in Charles City with Miss Vaala for a number of years. Since then she was in the dress shop in Minneapolis.

Miss Staudt was a member of the Catholic church. One of her brothers, P. R. Staudt, is chairman of the Floyd county board of supervisors.
Surviving besides her mother are five brothers and two sisters; John, Nick, Joe and Peter of Marble Rock; Miss Helen Staudt, Charles Staudt and Mrs. Loye of Charles City.

Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9:00 o'clock at St. Mary's church at Roseville, the Rev. B. W. Frommelt officiating. Interment will be in St. Mary's cemetery.

The body will be taken to the Loye home this afternoon from Grossmann's.

[Charles City Daily Press, Charles City, Iowa]

(Submitted by Chris Tonn)
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Roseville St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery:

Anna Staudt 1889-1942

(Sub. by S. Bell)


 

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