Stella G. Haeberle
b. September 1895
- Father: Charles E. Haeberle b. 26 May 1868, d. 26 October 1952
- Mother: Elizabeth M. Boyne b. November 1869, d. circa 14 May 1906
- Stella G. Haeberle was born in September 1895 in New York.
- Charles E. Haeberle and Elizabeth M. Boyne appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1900 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York, at Tenth Street. Other members of the household included Stella G. Haeberle, Winifred Haeberle.
- Charles E. Haeberle appeared in the US federal census of 15 April 1910 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, New York, at 1911 Tenth Street. Other members of the household included Stella G. Haeberle, Winifred Haeberle.
- The following appeared on 27 October 1952 in the Niagara Falls Gazette: Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday for Charles E. Haeberle, 84, president of the Haeberle Lumber Company, in his home at 1911 Tenth street. The Rev. Arthur Schmoyer, DD, will officiate.
Mr. Haeberle, who died yesterday, is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Walter Tufts, Bronxville, Mrs. Harold White, Butler, Pa., and a son, Carl E. Haeberle, this city. Also surviving are two sisters, Miss Barbara Haeberle and Mrs. Carrie Padelford, both of this city, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Masonic services will be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow by the Niagara River Lodge 785, F and AM, at the Tenth street address.
Interment will take place Wednesday at the Mausoleum in Oakwood cemetery.
Mr. Haeberle, who was the son of the late George and Charlotte Haeberle, was an honorary citizen of Boys' Town, Neb., and a life member of the Niagara Falls Exempt Firemen association.
Other organizations to which he belonged include the following:
Niagara River Lodge 785; Niagara Commandery 60, Knight Templars; Royal Arch Mason Chapter 200; Ancient Accepted Scottish Rites; Niagara Falls Shrine club; Ismailia Temple of Buffalo; Niagara Falls Lodge 81, IOOF; Niagara Falls Lodge 346, BPOE, and the Oppenheim Zoological society.
He was also a member of the Niagara club, the Hindoo Koosh Grotto of Hamilton, Ont., and the International Order of Hoo-Hoo, a lumberman's association.
At the time of his death, Mr. Haeberle was a director of the Niagara Permanent Savings and Loan association and a former director of the Marine Midland Trust company.
- Last Edited: 5 Sep 2010