Adolph and Blanche Stebner: Hanna Old Timers
Page by Bob Leathers
1936
1941
Stebner family in front of the remains of the Stebner home in Carbon:
Left to Right: Martha (Stebner) Mann, Matilda "Tillie" (Stebner) Sharrer, O. G. Sharrer, Unknown, Sylvia Mann, J.R. Mann, Ancia Trager, Max Stebner, Fritz Stebner, Child Unknown. (Stebner Family)
Old Carbon and Hanna Death and Burial Records
Stebner, Adolph E.
Cemetery: Hanna
Headstone: "1878 - 1935"
Plot: 109
Born: Sept. 13, 1878
Died: Dec. 22, 1935
Age: 57 y's, 3 m's, 9 d's
Note: Adolph Stebner, Power Plant Operator at Hanna, died at Denver, December 22, 1935. The interment was made at Hanna on December 26, funeral services at the Methodist Church. Mr. Stebner was a native of Germany, born September 13, 1878. When but a youth, he entered our service at old Carbon in 1892 as a Spragger, later being engaged as Tippleman and Driver. After the Carbon properties were closed down, he moved to Rock Springs and served as Machine Runner, Driver, Loader, etc. in No. 8 Mine. Later he was transferred to the Spring Valley Mine as Pipeman and Fireman. In 1903 he went to Cumberland and worked in the machine shop, returning in a similar capacity to Hanna in 1904. Was a life member of the Old Timers Association with 43 years’ service. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Stebner in her bereavement, as well as to Max Stebner, of Winton, and Mrs. J.R. Mann, Reliance, respectfully, brother and sister of the deceased. Quite a number of friends from this city journeyed to Hanna to attend the final obsequies. (UPCCEM, February 1936)
Note: Adolf Stebner was born September 13, 1878 in Germany. He married Blanche about 1919. He died December 22, 1935 in Denver after a mine accident in Hanna, Wyoming and was buried in the Hanna Cemetery in Plot 109. (BL)
Cemetery: Hanna
Headstone: "1878 - 1935"
Plot: 109
Born: Sept. 13, 1878
Died: Dec. 22, 1935
Age: 57 y's, 3 m's, 9 d's
Note: Adolph Stebner, Power Plant Operator at Hanna, died at Denver, December 22, 1935. The interment was made at Hanna on December 26, funeral services at the Methodist Church. Mr. Stebner was a native of Germany, born September 13, 1878. When but a youth, he entered our service at old Carbon in 1892 as a Spragger, later being engaged as Tippleman and Driver. After the Carbon properties were closed down, he moved to Rock Springs and served as Machine Runner, Driver, Loader, etc. in No. 8 Mine. Later he was transferred to the Spring Valley Mine as Pipeman and Fireman. In 1903 he went to Cumberland and worked in the machine shop, returning in a similar capacity to Hanna in 1904. Was a life member of the Old Timers Association with 43 years’ service. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Stebner in her bereavement, as well as to Max Stebner, of Winton, and Mrs. J.R. Mann, Reliance, respectfully, brother and sister of the deceased. Quite a number of friends from this city journeyed to Hanna to attend the final obsequies. (UPCCEM, February 1936)
Note: Adolf Stebner was born September 13, 1878 in Germany. He married Blanche about 1919. He died December 22, 1935 in Denver after a mine accident in Hanna, Wyoming and was buried in the Hanna Cemetery in Plot 109. (BL)
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Stebner, Blanche
Cemetery: Hanna
Headstone: "1884 - 1966"
Plot: 109
Born: Feb. 8, 1884
Died: Sept. 15, 1966
Age: 82 y's, 7 m's, 7 d's
Note: Blanche was born February 8, 1884. She arrived in the United States about 1907. She married Adolph Stebner about 1919. In 1920 she was living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1930 she was living in Hanna, Wyoming. She died September 15, 1966 in Hanna, Wyoming and buried in Plot 109. (BL)
Cemetery: Hanna
Headstone: "1884 - 1966"
Plot: 109
Born: Feb. 8, 1884
Died: Sept. 15, 1966
Age: 82 y's, 7 m's, 7 d's
Note: Blanche was born February 8, 1884. She arrived in the United States about 1907. She married Adolph Stebner about 1919. In 1920 she was living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1930 she was living in Hanna, Wyoming. She died September 15, 1966 in Hanna, Wyoming and buried in Plot 109. (BL)