FUNERAL RITES WEDNESDAY FOR ALEX STOLLER
Funeral services for Alexander Stoller, 81, were held Wednesday, May 24, 1967, at the Apostolic Church. He died Sunday at the Fairbury Hospital where he was a patient for six weeks following a 17 day hospitalization at Carl Clinic in Urbana. Joshua Broquard officiated at the services and burial was in the North Apostolic Christian cemetery.
Visitation was held on Monday and Tuesday at the Stiver Home for funerals and he was taken to the church at 9 a.m. Wednesday morning. Pallbearers were the Stoller nephews.
He was born Feb 10, 1886 in Pleasant Ridge Township, a son of Gilgian and Elizabeth Meyer Stoller. He married Maria Maurer in Pontiac March 19 1910. They lived on a farm near Forrest until 1946 when they retired and moved to Fairbury. Mrs. Stoller died May 10, 1967.
Surviving are a daughter, Edna, at home; one sister, Mrs. May Streib, Fairbury; two brothers Isaac of Eureka and Edward of Spokane, Wash.
He was preceded in death by two daughters, two brothers and one sister. He was a member and a retired minister of the Apostolic Christian church.
FUNERAL RITES WEDNESDAY FOR ALEX STOLLER
Funeral services for Alexander Stoller, 81, were held Wednesday, May 24, 1967, at the Apostolic Church. He died Sunday at the Fairbury Hospital where he was a patient for six weeks following a 17 day hospitalization at Carl Clinic in Urbana. Joshua Broquard officiated at the services and burial was in the North Apostolic Christian cemetery.
Visitation was held on Monday and Tuesday at the Stiver Home for funerals and he was taken to the church at 9 a.m. Wednesday morning. Pallbearers were the Stoller nephews.
He was born Feb 10, 1886 in Pleasant Ridge Township, a son of Gilgian and Elizabeth Meyer Stoller. He married Maria Maurer in Pontiac March 19 1910. They lived on a farm near Forrest until 1946 when they retired and moved to Fairbury. Mrs. Stoller died May 10, 1967.
Surviving are a daughter, Edna, at home; one sister, Mrs. May Streib, Fairbury; two brothers Isaac of Eureka and Edward of Spokane, Wash.
He was preceded in death by two daughters, two brothers and one sister. He was a member and a retired minister of the Apostolic Christian church.
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