| Parents:
Education: Marriage: Occupation: |
George Aloysius Stimmler Julia M. Sakry Graduated from the 8th grade [Source: 1940 U.S. Census] Anna Helmanovosky Farmer [Source: 1930 Federal Census] Driver [Source: 1952 Minneapolis city directory] |
| Children: | Bonita "Bonnie" Belle | Feb. 8, 1924 | † Mar. 5, 2012 |
| Joyce Marie | June 26, 1925 | † Sept. 26, 2013 | |
| George Loren | Aug. 28, 1928 | ||
| Richard "Rick" Harry | Oct. 3, 1931 | † Before 2013 |
| Notes: | George was baptized on February 10, 1901 at the St. Marcus church in Clear Lake, MN. Aunt Mary Stimler and |
| grandfather Paul Sakry were his sponsors.
Sunday morning, Oct. 4, 1919, a Ford touring car overturned opposite the Stimmler home, throwing out the occupants and severely injuring a child, who was taken to Dr. Gumper in Becker for treatment. They were westbound passengers and no one learned their names [The Clear Lake Times, 9 Oct 1919, p. 5, col. 2]. In the April 2, 1930 census, George was 29 years old and living with his wife Anna and their three children on their own farm on State Street Road in Clear Lake township. The family owned a radio. He said that he was married when he was 21 and Anna was 22 years old. He stated that he was born in Minnesota as were both his parents [Source: 1930 Census, Clear Lake, Sherburne, MN, Roll T626-1129, p. 2A, E.D. 7]. In the 1952 Minneapolis city directory, George is listed as a driver. He and his wife Anna were living at 909 Fulton. George and Anna spent the last years of their lives in Palmetto, Florida. They have 12 grandchildren. |
| Ancestry: | The Stimmler/Stimler Line |
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