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STENGER . Leo Frank, loving and caring husband of Emma (nee Hinterlong)(Brosch) Stenger, step-father of Marilyn(nee Brosch) Woycke (Leo), Marie (nee Brosch) Magee (Neil) and Anthony J. Brosch (Clara), grandfather of Lori (nee Woycke) Webb (John), Leo A. Woycke (Lisa), Fred Magee (Mary), Kathy (Magee) Shvegzda (Don), Anthony N. Brosch (Janet), Vickie (Brosch) (Greg), Andrea Brosch and Chris Brosch, great-grandfather of Emily, Breann and Evan Webb, Katie and Kevin Brosch, Adam and David Fehr, Bryan Magee (Courtney), Kevin Magee and Rob Brosch, great-great-grandfather of Ben McMullen, dear son of the late Peter Adam and Suzanna (nee Wiest) Stenger, loving and caring uncle of Father Marvin Hackman, Tom Gerhardstein, Joan (nee Heitkamp) Eve (Ken), Janet (nee Heitkamp) Schneider (Ken) and their families and numerous other nieces and nephews, brother of the late Madeline "Nancy' Heitkamp, Herbert Stenger, Clara Hackman, Katherine Siewert, Ralph Edward and Howard Stenger. Member of American Legion, St. Joseph Commandry in St. Leon, IN. Sunday, September 10, 2006. Age 84. Residence formerly of St. Bernard. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Michael Church, 11144 Spinner Ave., Sharonville on Thursday, September 14 at 10 A.M. where friends may call from 9 A.M. until time of service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Joseph Home 10722 Wyscarver Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio 45241. Schmidt-Dhonau-Galloway Funeral Home serving the family.

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Published by Cincinnati Enquirer on Sep. 12, 2006.

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