Thank you,
Holly
I am one of many people related to Rose and Louis Sturtz. If you belong to this clan, I may have in my possession a piece of your history. The moment I chose to take these things, I made the choice to share them with you; I hope you will return the favor and share any Sturtz memorabilia in your possession on this site. Please share this link with your family; hopefully we can start sharing and preserving family stories this way.
This is a work in progress. It started because of the surprisingly large amount of people who showed interest in the family photos I posted ...
Thank you,
Holly
"It is Aunt Lena's house, 619 Delaware Ave, Toledo. Why do I remember that? Her house was very old, dark, and uncomfortable furniture. If we had to use the bathroom, we would go upstairs and immediately back down. There was a large ceramic cat at the top of the steps, kind of nice."Google Street image:
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5 6 7 8 I think this is Ray and Jean Kehn (nee Sturtz). My Mother, Carol McCormick (nee Scherf) says:"That is Jean and Ray on the left. That looks like Evelyn Sturtz between them and Aunt Lena on the very right side of photo. I do not know the other people in the picture. They were probably people from Ray's side of the family."
Okay, for you youngsters who are looking at these people, wondering how they are related to you, here's my attempt at clearing it up. Rose Sturtz (the matriarch of this blog) was the daughter of Louis and Mary Capelle. Mary Capelle's maiden name was Thielen. This picture features Mary's sister, Caroline Curran (nee Thielen). Caroline actually went by Lena. So, when you hear a story referencing "Aunt Lena," she was Rose Sturtz's Aunt. Agnes Durliat (nee Capelle) was Rose's second sister, therefore, Lena was also aunt to the woman sitting next to her, Agnes.
"The house is John and Rosemary Kania's, long driveway lots of peony bushes lining front yard...Dick and Dad built the attached garage...looks like Aunt Jean playing badminton. This House is where me and four brothers were raised, it is on State Rt. 281 two miles west of Custar, Ohio. It is currently for sale on Trulia for $139.900, there are pictures of the inside of the house..might be Uncle Dick in white shirt by bike rider."Rosanne thinks the boy holding the bottle is Paul Richard Scherf, and the lady behind Ethel is Aunt Evelyn Sturtz; her husband, Herb Sturtz, might be the man wearing the striped shirt, standing near Jean Kehn (nee Sturtz). Rosanne might be the child on the bike by garage, and she thinks Dave or Denny Kania might also be a bike riding child in the photo.
Virginia is mother to Carol, Ginny, Bruce, Herb and Paul (Janice was Paul's girlfriend at the time that this photo was taken; later, they married).
Carol McCormick says, "That middle girl was Barbie, next door and Aunt Jean Sturtz was probably sitting with the children. That was about 1950. They lived upstairs and Barbie's dad was the one who yelled at my grandfather to get his own shirt. Houses were very close to each other and in the summer all windows were open to yell back and forth to each other."
I think the story goes like this: Louis would shout out for someone (Rose?) to get his shirt (I'm guessing his work shirt was always clean, but not necessarily always waiting for him in his closet--a normal situation in my household). Because of the houses being in such close proximity, and the lack of air conditioning, it was easy to hear a raised voice through the window of your neighbor. One day, likely after reaching his limit of hearing Louis call for his shirt, the neighbor (Barbie's father?) shouted back, "GET YOUR OWN SHIRT!"If you or a family member wishes to visit or contribute, please contact me. I'll add your email, and then you'll be a part of this. I truly welcome suggestions and corrections and most of all, images and documents!
Thank you for your patience, Holly