
Alice
A. Rilinger
Alice A. Rilinger,
69, of Seneca, Kansas, died Tuesday, November 14, 2000, at the Nemaha
Valley Community Hospital in Seneca. Her death was due to complications
of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) which she was diagnosed with
in 1990.
She was born June 13, 1931, the daughter of Felix W. and Lena Ronnebaum
Stallbaumer, on a farm north of Seneca. She graduated from St. Mary's
High School at St. Benedict in 1949. She worked at the Nemaha County
Extension Office in Seneca until her marriage.
On September 1, 1951, she married Raymond Rilinger
at St. Mary's Church, St. Benedict. They lived on a farm north of Seneca
where they built a new home. They moved into Seneca in March of 1990.
Her husband Raymond survives of the home in Seneca.
Her memberships include Sts. Peter & Paul Church,
St. Ann's Altar Society at the church, and a neighborhood card club.
She was a former member of St. Mary's Church and the Altar Sodality
at the church. She enjoyed quilting both at home and for the church,
was an excellent seamstress and sewed for her family, did embroidery,
and crocheting. She always had a large garden and liked to cook.
Survivors besides her husband Raymond of the
home are seven sons, Gene and Don Rilinger, both of Topeka, Gerry Rilinger
of Sabetha, KS, Glenn Rilinger of Chico, CA, Kenny Rilinger of Lakin,
KS, Ted Rilinger of Auburn, KS, Bob Rilinger of Seneca; four daughters,
Nancy Reinecke of Berryton, KS, Linda Osterhaus and Susan Rhoads, both
of Seneca, and Judy Hall of Smith Center, KS; two brothers, Lyle Stallbaumer
and Robert Stallbaumer, both of Seneca; 20 grandchildren and a great-granddaughter.
She was preceded in death by a son, Dale Regis
Rilinger on June 6, 1968, and two brothers, Roland Stallbaumer and Leroy
Stallbaumer.
The mass of Christian burial will be 10:30
A.M. Friday at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. The burial will be
in St. Mary's Cemetery at St. Benedict. The rosary will be prayed at
2 P.M. Thursday by St. Ann's Altar Society and a vigil prayer service
will be at 7 P.M. Thursday at Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca.
Memorials may be given for the PSP Foundation,
Sts. Peter & Paul Church, or St. Mary's Church Restoration and sent
in care of the family.