JOSEPH "Joe" ANTHONY W. STIMLER

Born: November 19, 1915   Foley, Benton County, Minnesota
Baptized: St. John's Catholic Church, Foley, Benton County, Minnesota
Died: May 9, 2004   Good Shepherd Lutheran Home, Sauk Rapids, Minnesota
Burial: May 12, 2004   Assumption Cemetery, St. Cloud, Minnesota


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Anthony Valentine Stimler
Mary Theresa Kampa
 
Graduated Foley High School
Foley, Benton, Minnesota

U.S. Army, European Theatre, WWII

Gladys "Red" Mae Grimm
November 10, 1938
St. John's Catholic Church
Foley, Benton County, Minnesota
by Ray Anderson, Justice of the Peace
Witnesses were Wesley Grimm
(Red's cousin) and
Marie Stimler
 
Hatcheryman at Lynch Hatchery [1958 St. Cloud City Directory]
Owner and operator of Rockville Elevator until his retirement in 1972
 
Joe and Red Stimler
 
 
Children:
Charles Curtis
Dec. 24, 1942  
  Patrick Allen Mar. 17, 1949  
       
Notes: In the April 22, 1930 federal census, Joe was 14 years old and living with his parents and six siblings in Foley, Minnesota. His parents owned their
  home which was valued at $3,000 and the family had a radio.
 
Joe was a sports enthusiast. He was a star halfback on the Foley High School football team. He was a great swimmer and delighted his family with his diving exhibitions at Lake Julia. He worked for the Civilian Conservation Corps in Grand Marais, Minnesota from April 1934 to May 1935. He married his childhood sweetheart, Gladys "Red" Grimm on November 10, 1938.
 
Joe and Red were married before WWII. Joe was drafted in the Army and was in action in the European Theatre.
 
When Joe returned from the Army he returned to work at Grain Belt Brewery. They lived in the Twin Cities area until about 1951 when they returned to the St. Cloud area and went into the hatchery business with their brother-in-law, Jack Lynch. Red and Joe were living at 337 3rd Ave. in St. Cloud at the time. Joe then bought and ran a feed mill in Rockville, MN. In 1964 they moved to Omaha and Joe was in the plastics business with Joe Pilmaier. Following that they retired to Fairfield Bay, AR, where they stayed until about 1992, when they moved back to St. Cloud.
 
Pat Stimler talks about his father: "Joe Stimler was a Man's Man, he carried with him all his life a very high level of integrity, a man of high morals, a man who had tremendous passion for life. He was always there for his family and worked very hard to protect it. He would give you the shirt off his back and would be there to say the rosary for someone who passed on. We his family will miss him dearly, but will carry with us always, his passion for life, and his example of what is important, which is still the woman of his life, Gladys "Red" Stimler, God, and his family."
 
Joe Hall talks about his Uncle Joe: ". . . [U]ncle Joe . . . has Anthony for a middle name after his Father. I also have the middle name of Anthony (after my grandfather and my uncle Joe). Additionally, Uncle Joe (who was my sponsor) and I have the same confirmation name of William." -- E-mail from Joe Hall to Paul Stimmler, January 24, 2001.

Ancestry: The Carl Balder Line
  The Franz Kampa Line
  The Stimmler/Stimler Line
   

Stimler-Grimm Wedding at Foley, The Foley Independent, Nov. 17, 1938



A Sunday at Lake Julia

Obituary of Joseph A. Stimler

Major the dog and Joseph Stimler.
Major the dog and Joseph Stimler

Tony and Mary Stimler and their family.
Standing, left to right: Joe, Marie, Alma, Florence, Leona and Rube Stimler.
Seated, left to right: Mary, Deed, Ann and Tony Stimler.


Deer and Joseph Stimler.
Deer and Joseph Stimler


Patrick Stimler.Charles Stimler.
Patrick Allen StimlerCharles Curtis Stimler


Joe and Red Stimler family.
Left to right: Joe, Pat, Charles and "Red" Stimler (née Grimm)
2001