Charles Stribe Of Manning Dies Tuesday Night
Suffered Hemorrhage on Streets a Week Ago
Charles George Stribe, 51, died at the Wyatt Hospital Tuesday night, July 12, 1938. Mr. Stribe had been seriously ill since suffering a hemorrhage on Main Street in Manning about a week ago. Last Saturday and Sunday he was given blood transfusions by his brother, Herbert Stribe, and his daughter, Arlene Stribe.

Funeral services will be held at the Ohde Funeral Home in Manning at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, with the Rev. Otte, pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church at Mapleton, officiating. Burial will be in the Manning Cemetery.

Mr. Stribe was a life-long resident of Washington Township, Carroll County, where he was born August 1, 1887, to George and Alvena (Ohrt) Stribe. He bought a farm a few miles from the old home place and a few years ago erected a fine home there. He was a farmer all of his life.

March 6, 1912, at Manning, Mr. Stribe was married to Miss Rose Sievers. They celebrated their silver wedding anniversary in 1937.

Mr. Stribe had been a school director of Washington Township for several years.

Surviving are his wife and four children Earl, Arlene, Vera, and Phyllis, all at home; his father, George Stribe, who lives at Manning; three brothers: Herbert Stribe, residing in the country, Frank Stribe, at home with his father, and Walter Stribe, and three sisters: Mrs. Peter Schroeder (Mae), Gray; Mrs. Alfred Nissen (Jessie), Manning; and Mr. Nick Konrady (Clara), Odebolt.

His mother preceded him in death.