The Shelbyville News
Saturday, February 17, 1996
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Samuel D[ean] Stader, 49, Shelbyville, died Thursday. Born Feb. 20,
1946, in Shelbyville, s/o Paul and Maxine (McCarty) Stader.
May 26, 1968, married Dee Ann (Cord) Stader, who survives.
Co-owner of Builders Lumber and Hardware Inc., 1309 Miller Ave., for eight
years. U. S. Navy veteran. Member of the Blue River Career Programs
Building and Trades Advisory Council.
Survivors: wife; son, Kent Avery Stader, Lafayette;
sister, Sally Stader, Muncie. Parents preceded him in death.
Glenn E. George Funeral Home, St. Paul, with the Rev. Gary Huffman officiating.
Burial: St. Joseph Cemetery.
Contributions: Shelby County United Fund Inc.
Contributed by Nancy
Vance Glover
Summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Shelby Republican
Monday, March 30, 1931
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MRS. STADER, 36, CALLED BY DEATH
Local Resident Ill 6 Months Died At Local Hospital Sunday Morning
LEAVES EIGHT CHILDREN
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Mrs. May Stader,
age 36 years, wife of William E. Stader, succumbed at 11:30
o'clock Sunday morning at the Major hospital after a six months illness of a
complication of diseases.
Mrs. Stader was born in
Shelby county on July 16, 1894 and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Perry. Her marriage took place on October 3, 1910, and eight
children, Earl, Lucile, Helen, Anna Marie, Fay,
Ruth, Charles and Betty Lou, all at home; the
mother, Mrs. Noah Perry, of Shelbyville; two brothers, Fred
and Verne Perry, of this county; and three sisters, Mrs.
Sam Bastin, Mrs. Roscoe Fix, of Shelby county, and Miss Hazel
Perry, of this city survive.
The body was moved to the
home, 715 Third street. Funeral services will be held at the Mt. Pisgah
church on Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock in charge of Rev. A. E. Cowley,
pastor of the First Baptist church of this city. Interment will be in the
Mt. Pisgah cemetery, in charge of Charles Ewing, funeral director.
Submitted by Barb Huff for Donna
Perry
The Shelbyville Republican
Friday February 24, 1922
Page 1 column 3
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ROY STADER DIED AT MIDDLETOWN
Caused From Influenza-Pneumonia Of Which He Was Taken Ill Saturday
FUNERAL NOTICE LATER
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Roy Stader, aged
35 years, died at his home in Middletown this afternoon about one o'clock.
Mr. Stader's death was caused from influenza-pneumonia. He was only taken
ill last Saturday.
He lived in the
Middletown community for the past six years having formerly resided at Columbus.
Mr. Stader was a farmer by occupation and the news of his sudden death came as a
shock to his many friends. He was a member of the Christian church in
Bartholomew county.
Besides the widow, Fay
Stader, he leaves the father, Sherman Stader of near Columbus
and three children, two sons, Kenneth and Paul, and
one daughter, Mary.
Funeral services will be
held at the Methodist church in Waldron at two o'clock. Rev. R. O. Pearson
will officiate and will be assisted by Rev. Johnson. Interment in Vienna
Cemetery, Stewart & Fix in charge.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Bob McKenzie
The Indianapolis Star
April 2, 1915
Page 4 Column 3
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SHELBYVILLE -- David Oscar
Stader, 52 years old, is dead in Shelby Township. His widow, three
sons and five daughters survive.
Contributed by Virginia Latta Curulla
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