
Emmett
A. Stallbaumer
Emmett A. Stallbaumer, 85, of Seneca, died Saturday evening, April
29, 2006, at the Life Care Center in Seneca surrounded by family. He
had been a resident there since November 2005.
He
was born November 30, 1920, on a farm west of St. Benedict, KS, the
son of George and Elizabeth Engelken Stallbaumer. He grew up on the
farm and attended St. Mary’s School. He worked for area farmers
and then served in the Armed Forces, Army Automotive Ordinance from
1941 to 1945. Upon discharge, he worked for Hodges Motors and the BOP
Plant in Kansas City.
On April 19, 1952 he married Martha
A. Reinecke at Sacred Heart Church in Baileyville, KS. They lived northeast
of Corning for six years before moving to a farm southeast of Axtell.
In 1968 the family moved to their home south of Seneca. Martha passed
away on February 23, 2002.
Emmett was employed by COOP for
many years and worked in Baileyville and later Seneca. After one year
of retirement Emmett began to help out part-time at Country View Estates,
now known as Life Care Center, in the maintenance department. Ten years
later he retired from there.
Emmett was a member of Sts. Peter
and Paul Church, the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He
enjoyed the company of his family and grandchildren, gardening and caring
for livestock on the farm. He was a kind, humble, patient and hard-working
man.
Survivors include five children;
Ron Stallbaumer of Overland Park, KS, Patty Kuhlmann of Kensington,
KS, Tom Stallbaumer of Rogers, AR, Amy Brummer of Prairie Village, KS,
and Jon Stallbaumer of Centralia, KS; one brother, Ray Stallbaumer of
Seneca; one sister, Rita Broxterman of Seneca; and 13 grandchildren.
Besides his wife Martha, Emmett
was preceded in death by five brothers; Alfred, Cyril, Hubert, Adrian
and Cletus; and three sisters, Cora Hammes, Minnie Haug and Leona Nolte.
Mass of Christian Burial will be
10 A.M. Wednesday, May 3, 2006, at Sts. Peter and Paul Church in Seneca.
Burial will be in the church cemetery. Rosaries will be prayed at the
Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca at 2 & 7 P.M. on Tuesday.
Memorials may be given for Sts.
Peter and Paul School and sent in care of the family to 9438 Connell
Dr., Overland Park, KS 66212.