John C. Stenvers
December 30, 1934 - May 26, 2015

John C. Stenvers

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John C. Stenvers, age 80, of rural Hooper
died in his home on Tuesday, May 26, 2015.

John was born December 30, 1934 to Albert and Hazel (Marsh) Stenvers. He has lived all his life and farmed on the same farm where he was born. He was a graduate of Uehling High School. John served in the Army during the years of 1957 & '58.

Survivors: wife Carol
son Wade and wife Lisa Stenvers of Hooper
2 daughters Sue Stenvers of Fremont
Kaye Stenvers of Melbourne, Australia
3 grandchildren Aaron and wife Kristin Stenvers
Elizabeth and Maggie Stenvers
brother Curtis and wife Linda Stenvers of Bellingham, Washington
3 sisters Sharon Vendettii of Tacoma, Washington
Patricia and husband Virgil Wamsat of Fremont
Emilie Chezem of Springfield, Illinois
sister-in-law Margaret Stenvers of Bellingham, Washington
nieces and nephews

John was preceded in death by his parents Albert and Hazel, brothers Merwin and wife Delilah, and Robert, sisters Betty and husband John Moredock and Helen and husband Les Spence.

There are no public services planned. Memorials, in memory of John Stenvers, may be directed to the family for distribution. Hooper Funeral Chapel / Ludvigsen Mortuary is assisting the family.

Online guestbook at www.hooper-scribner.com

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Condolences(2)

  1. jody coley
    Carol - I was so glad my memory served me right and that you are the Carol Skalak that I knew from Mutual of Omaha. So sorry to hear about your loss! If you ever feel like e-mailing me, I'd be glad to hear from you.

    Jody Coley
  2. Lindy Thomas
    John was on of the last of the truly dedicated farmers in our nation. He farmed the land and lived in the original home that has been in the Stenvers' family since 1875. He and his wife Carol worked hard and raised three amazing children. I am so happy that I got to spend the day with him and Carol last summer, not knowing that it would be the last time that I would see him. I will always remember his forthrightness, dry sense of humor and blue eyes that twinkled when he was teasing me and my siblings. I was proud to be his niece.
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