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Household of Frances Miller

She is married to Theodore Stubbe.

They got married on September 25, 1946 at in proximo, Aplington, Butler Co., IA (Bethel Ref. Chr. parsonage), she was 19 years old.


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Notes about Frances Miller

Frances Miller

Sources: Author: Schneider, Lynn, Title: "Frances Miller Stubbe," (Publication location: Aplington, IA, Publisher: Find-a-Grave, Publication date: xxi Nov MMXI), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80795216/frances-stubbe

"Photo[graph of a woman] added by Lynn Schneider
Picture of [stone shared with Theodore Stubbe] Added by Hooked On Family
Picture of [stone shared with Theodore Stubbe] Added by Hooked On Family

Frances Miller Stubbe Birth 29 Jul 1927 Kesley, Butler County, Iowa, USA Death 19 Nov 2011 (aged 84) Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA Burial Pleasant View Cemetery Aplington, Butler County, Iowa, USA Plot A - 1 Memorial ID 80795216

daughter of Bert and Tillie (Alberts) Miller

Frances Stubbe, age 84, of Aplington, Iowa, was born on July 29, 1927, the daughter of Bert and Tillie (Alberts) Miller on a farm east of Kesley, Iowa. She received her education from Ripley Township #4 country school near her home. Frances Miller was united in marriage to Theodore Stubbe on September 25, 1946, in the parsonage of the Bethel Reformed Church in rural Aplington. To this union three daughters and one son were born.

They lived on a farm southwest of Aplington until 1956 when they moved to Aplington and Ted started working for the Farm Service Company. I n 1979 they built their present home.

Frances was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church in Aplington, receiving a 50-year membership certificate in 2009. She served as a Sunday School teacher, Bible School director, youth leader, and was an officer of the Ladies APW group. She headed the bread-baking program for many years and she and Ted enjoyed activities with the church Mariners' group. In 1995, she was awarded a Presbyterian Women's Honorary Life Membership.

Frances was also very active in volunteer community work. She served as the Red Cross chairperson for many years as well as the head of Meals on Wheels. She and Ted worked at the AMVET bingo fundraisers on Saturday nights and Frances chaired the chili and oyster suppers. She was a tireless worker who gave her time and talents for the good of others.

Frances enjoyed working in the yard, mowing lawn and growing and tending her flowers and plants. She helped Ted at Farm Service and with his Pioneer Seed Corn business. Her favorite times were family gatherings and spending time with her grandchildren.

Frances died Saturday, November 19, 2011, at the Cedar Valley Hospice Home in Waterloo, Iowa, from natural causes.

She was preceded in death by her parents; six sisters, Cornelia Jungling, Henrietta Mennen, Madeline Cordes, Carrie Bertram, Marion Cordes, and Bertilda Freese; and two brothers, Merle and Dick Miller.

Frances is survived by her husband, Ted; three daughters, Peggy (Dale) Rogers of rural Janesville, Patty Uhlenhopp of Aplington, and Pamela (Kent) Gulick of rural Allison; a son, Paul Stubbe of Aplington; three grandsons, Christopher (Sarah) Maifield, Jonathan Maifield, and Levi Gulick; two granddaughters, Brooke Gulick and Mackenzie Uhlenhopp; a great-grandson, Brody Wangsness; two sisters, Mildred Ridder and Phyllis Aalderks; two brothers, John "Jack" (Joan) and Delbert (Delores) Miller, all of Aplington; and a sister-in-law, Hannah Miller of Parkersburg.

Funeral Services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, November 22, 2011, at the First Presbyterian Church, with burial in the Pleasant View Cemetery both Aplington.

Visitation will be from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday, at the First Presbyterian Church in Aplington, and one hour before services at the church.

Parents
Photo[graph of stone shared with Tillie Miller] Bert Miller 1892-1978
Photo[graph of stone shared with Bert Miller] Tillie Alberts Miller 1892-1969

Spouse
Photo[graph of a man] Theodore Stubbe 1919-2017

Siblings

Photo[graph of stone shared with Bruno G. Mennen] Henrietta Miller Mennen 1913-1995
Photo[graph of stone shared with Fred Bertram] Carrie Miller Bertram 1918-2004
Photo[graph of stone shared with Koert U. Freese] Bertilda Miller Freese 1920-2005
Photo[graph of stone shared with Christopher Cordes] Marion Miller Cordes 1922-1999
Photo[graph of stone shared with Chris Ridder] Mildred Miller Ridder 1923-2015
Photo[graph of stone shared with Hannah Miller [hers is pre-need]] Merle Miller 1925-2003
Photo[graph of a man] John Mark Miller 1928-2018
Photo[graph of a man] Delbert Miller 1931-2017
Photo[graph of his military-style grave marker] Daniel Miller 1933-2009

Half Siblings
Photo[graph of stone shared with Henry Jungling] Cornelia Miller Jungling 1910-1985

Created by: Lynn Schneider Added: 21 Nov 2011 Find a Grave Memorial 80795216"
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Bert Miller
1892-1978

Frances Miller
1927-2011

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