Burial was in the Manning Cemetery and pallbearers were: Ernest D. Sutherland; Herman H. Hoffmann, John Peters, Johannes Bunz, John Reimers, and Henry Boysen. Members of the American Legion Auxiliary, of which Mrs. Stuhr was a member, attended the services in a group.
Mrs. Stuhr was born Emma Juels, daughter of Henry and Dorothy Juels, at Stumbuseh, Holstein, Germany, October 13, 1872. She came to America in 1894, and to Minden, Iowa, March 24 of that year.
March 29, 1894, she married Claus Henry Stuhr. In 1903, they moved to a farm four and one-half miles northeast of Manning, where they lived for sixteen years. Retiring in 1919, they moved into Manning, where Mrs. Stuhr had made her home since that time.
One son, Bernhardt, was born to them February 19, 1895. He passed away at Camp Dodge, October 8, 1918, while in the service of his country. Mr. Stuhr died at his home in Manning, December 28, 1926. Her parents; two brothers and one sister also preceded her in death.
Mrs. Stuhr leaves an adopted daughter, Mildred (Mrs. Vincent Lyden, Sr., of Manning, and three grandchildren, Vincent, Marianne, and Jeanne Lyden.
She had been ill for some time at the Lyden home. She apparently was gaining strength when she suffered another heart attack Saturday which resulted in her death at 8 o'clock Monday morning.