
Margaret
M. Stallbaumer
Margaret
M. Stallbaumer, 91, Seneca, died Monday, February 7, 2005, at the Nemaha
Valley Community Hospital in Seneca. She was transferred there from
Life Care Center where she had been a resident since January 2000 after
suffering a hip fracture in December of 1999.
She
was born December 8, 1913, on a farm northeast of Seneca, the daughter
of Henry J. and Josephine Waller Nordhus. Margaret attended Sts. Peter
& Paul School. When she was 16, her mother died along with her newborn
baby, and Margaret helped take care of the younger children and the
farm. In 1940 she moved to Kansas City, KS and worked in homes doing
domestic work and child care. She returned home in 1942 to help take
care of her father.
On April 26, 1944, she married Herman
L. Stallbaumer at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. Shortly after
their marriage, Herman was drafted into the U.S. Army where he served
four years and saw action in the European theater. After Herman returned
from the service, they moved to a farm two miles north of Centralia
where they farmed and raised livestock. They retired from farming in
December 1978, and moved to Seneca. Her husband, Herman, preceded her
in death on May 24, 1983.
She was a member of Sts. Peter & Paul
Church, St. Ann’s Altar Society, the church choir, the church
quilting group, the L.C.B.A., the Earl W. Taylor Post #21 of the American
Legion Auxiliary, and the Seneca Memorial Post #7458 of the V.F.W. Auxiliary.
Margaret enjoyed gardening, playing cards, and bingo. She learned oil
painting and painted several pictures for her children. She was a very
devout lady with a warm and friendly disposition and a positive outlook
on life.
Survivors are three sons, Galen Stallbaumer
of Topeka, Lynn Stallbaumer of Boulder, CO, and Kirby Stallbaumer of
Seneca; two daughters, Jo Ann McKinney of Parker Heights, TX, and Elaine
Chase of Beattie; two brothers, Sylvester “Pat” Nordhus,
and John Nordhus, both of Seneca; two sisters, Mary Macke of Seneca
and Rita Keith of Shawnee Mission; seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Besides her husband, parents, and an infant
sister, Celestine, she was preceded in death by a sister, Theresa C.
Heiman, on December 6, 2004.
Mass of Christian burial will be 10:30
A.M. Thursday at Sts. Peter & Paul Church in Seneca. The burial
will be in the church cemetery. A prayer service will be conducted at
2 P.M. and a rosary will be prayed at 6 P.M. Wednesday at the Lauer
Funeral Home in Seneca, where she will lie in state after 8:30 A.M.
Wednesday.
Memorials may be given for Life Care Center
or for Sts. Peter & Paul Church and sent in care of the family.