Obit: |
STERNS, Christina Augusta (Roder) - (8 SEP 1860 - 29 DEC 1921) |
Contact: |
Marianne Walker |
Email: |
Tigrbug@AOL.com |
Surnames: |
STERNS STEARNS RODER NITSCHKE KRAUSE |
----Source: Newspaper clipping from family files
MRS. HENRY STERNS LAID TO
REST
The body of Mrs. Henry Sterns was brought down from her late home
in Duluth last Saturday night following her death there on Dec.
29th, and funeral services held there last Saturday. Funeral
services were had for her in the Congregational church Sunday
afternoon, Rev. Longenecker officiating. The pall bearers were her
nephews, Paul and Arnold Nitschke, Ewald and Oscar Krause, Carl and
Walter Roder. The singers were Guy C. Youmans and Mrs. Wm. Patey
with Miss Gladys Longenecker as pianist.
The daughter, Miss Ruby, with her uncle Paul Roder and aunt Mrs.
Ernest Nitschke accompanied the body down from Duluth, Mr. Stearns
being too much of an invalid to make the trip at this time.
Christina Augusta Roder was born Sept. 8th, 1860, in Germany. She
came to America with her parents when she was six years old, living
with (them) for a time in Sheboygan county. In 1870 they came to
Clark county, settling on a farm in the town of Grant. There she
attended school and was confirmed in the German Lutheran church.
She lived with her parents and worked in Neillsville up to the time
of her marriage to Henry Sterns on June 29th, 1898. Since her
marriage she has lived in Duluth, Minn., where she died Dec. 29th,
1921, aged 61 years, 3 months and 21 days.
To her were born two children, Estella who died in infancy, and
Ruby at home. Besides this daughter Ruby, she leaves her invalid
husband, two brothers August and Paul Roder and two sisters, Mrs.
Ernestine Nitschke and Mrs. Karl Krause. Mrs. Sterns was all
through life deeply interested in religious and charitable work.
During her residence in Duluth she was a member of the English
Lutheran church where she took an active part until failing health
made anything outside of the home work impossible.
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