Obit: Sturner, John (1813 - 1893)
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Surnames: STURNER
SCHULTZ POETTER ----Sources: Colby
Phonograph (Colby, Clark County, Wis.) 11/09/1893 Sturner, John (11
DEC 1813 - 29 OCT 1893) The following item
was written for the Phonograph last week, but was skipped by the
compositor to our regret: Mrs. John Schultz
received intelligence Sunday of the death of her father, John
Sturner of Lowell, Wis., and left for that place on the evening
train. Mr. Sturner was one of the old and respected citizens of
Dodge. Co. The following
obituary we clip from the Beaver Dam Citizen: Died, in Lowell,
Oct. 29th, 1893, of the infirmities of old age, Mr. John Sturner,
Sr., aged, 79 years, 11 months and 15 days. The deceased was
born Dec. 11, 1813 in the Kingdom of Wurtenberg, Germany. He was a
soldier in the German Army six years. In 1854, he came to the
United States and settled in the town of Elba, Dodge Co., Wis.,
where he resided until 1866, when he moved to the town of Portland
and lived there until 1874. That year he moved to the village of
Reeseville, and there resided until the summer of 1875, when he
moved to the village of Lowell, living her four years, when he
moved to Colby, Marathon Co., Wis., living there one summer, when
he came back to Lowell, where he has resided ever since. His good
wife died April 20, 1863, in the town of Elba. Mr. Sturner had
reached the ripe old age of nearly 80 years, and was one of our
best citizens, highly respected by all. The funeral was largely
attended on Tuesday, Oct. 31. The three children mourn the loss of
a good father, they being John Sturner, Jr. of Lowell, Mrs. Barbara
Schultz of Colby, and Mrs. Louisa Poetter of Beaver Dam, who were
all present at the funeral.
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