| Parents: Baptized: Education: Occupation: Marriage: |
Anthony Valentine Stimler Mary Theresa Kampa St. Lawrence Catholic Church Duelm, Benton, Minnesota by Rev. S. Eurbanke July 24, 1901 Godparents were Edward Kampa and Sophia Dingmann Business college in St. Paul 1918-1919 Bookkeeper for the Ford Agency; housewife Emil Albert Parent 1922 Foley, Benton, Minnesota Witnesses were Dr. Albert Latterell and Alma T. Stimler |
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| Children: | John | Nov. 9, 1922 | † Nov. 11, 1922 |
| Mary Eileen | July 3, 1924 | † Feb. 2, 1925 | |
| John | Jan. 30, 1926 | † Jan. 30, 1926 |
| Notes: |
(From Ann Stimler Hall, October 1998)
"She did some book work in the garage for my dad. I was only
about 8 years old when she died. She lost all three of her kids.
The first one, Mary Eileen, I heard suffocated on talcum powder
6 months old in the crib. Helen was at church and her husband
was home with the baby at the time. The second child died in
childbirth. She apparently died giving birth to her third child, who
also died at birth. She had pneumonia, I think."
(From Marge Randall, October 19, 2000): "She and my Mom were very close and I know her death was very difficult for my Mom as well as the rest of the family." Helen died six days after contracting bronchial pneumonia and influenza, which also caused the premature birth (and death) of her third child, John, about a week earlier. Helen was 24 years, 6 months and 17 days old when she died [Source: Minnesota Certificate of Death No. 879 (1926)]. |
| Ancestry: | The Balder Line |
| The Franz Kampa Line | |
| The Stimmler/Stimler Line | |

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