Condolences
MAry Stoeckel is following this tribute.
You will be missed at Seniors...My deepest sympathy to the family.
Dixie Sperbeck
To Glenn, Mary, Lee Anne and Family;
Your Mom and your Dad were great people. They were card-playing friends in the final years of my Mom & Dad's lives. And both were responsible, hard-working farmers for many years. People were neighbors in those days. I wanted to let you know kind words your Mom said when my Mom passed away. She said next to her Mother, my Mom, Alice Krick, was the most influential in her life. My Mom had taught her how to play the piano and she reflected how they, as students of my Mom in the 1 room school house at the end of Rich Road, used to peek in the windows when my Dad (who was dating my Mom) came down to meet her. How could we put a price on those kind words.
I visited a few years ago with your Mom and her mind was so good. I know she is where there is no pain now.
May God be with you all during this time of your loss.
Allan & Darlene Krick
To Glenn, Mary, LeeAnne and Family,
I will always remember the beautiful Christmas and birthday cards with the warm and friendly letter inside. I will truly miss them. Aunt Eleanor enjoyed a long and productive life and I know you will find comfort in knowing that she is at peace.
Sincerely,
Dotty VanKleeck
Nancy Smith, Gary VanKleeck and families purchased the Large Basket Garden for the family of Mrs. Eleanor Stoeckel.
Glenn, Mary and family..........I'm very sorry for your loss. Eleanor was a wonderful woman who had a long, productive life. My thoughts of her also go back to a time when she was the supportive farm wife for Gerald - in his " hayday ". They were also good friends of my inlaws - the Bekens - back when neighbors often got together to chat.