Alice-Stoeberl-Obituary

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Alice Stoeberl

Nov 22, 1938 - Nov 24, 2024 (Age 86)

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I was so sorry to hear of Alice’s passing. I was a member of St Mary’s for many years and worked with Alice and Ralph on many parish activities. They were a fine God loving couple and the family should be very proud of the legacy that they left behind.
I will be sure to visit their resting place near the parish they served so well for so many years.

My sympathy to the family.
I knew Alice from Mundelein Park district where we took water aerobics. Loved talking with her; such a sweet person. She always had interesting things talk about and shared some of her travels. So blessed to have known.
We moved to CO a year after her and met up one.

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My condolences to the family. I am very sorry for your loss. May you receive strength and peace from God. Romans 15:13

I knew Alice from Treasure Island Garden and also Our Lady of the Valley church. We enjoyed gardening together, going to Silver Sneakers class, and talking about our families and being Catholic. She had emailed me about her hospitalization and plans for going to rehab. I feel honored to call her a friend. I know she worked hard to overcome aging problems. I will miss Alice, but I am glad she no longer has pain or limitations.

Our family expresses its deepest condolences for your loss.
She was such a wonderful lady and her infectious smile will be missed by many!!
May she rest in peace✝
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time

Obituaries

Alice's Obituaries

Alice Stoeberl, aged 86, passed away peacefully on November 24, 2024 in Fort Collins, CO. She was born on November 22, 1938 in Montello, WI to Rudy and Caroline Schinkel. She was married to Ralph Stoeberl until his death in April, 2002.  Alice was a wonderful, caring mother and homemaker. She had many interests and was always keeping busy. In her younger years she loved camping, fishing and birding. She knew every bird just by their song. She was an amazing painter and loved to travel to new places as often as she could, many times even adventuring out on her own. She loved going to church and singing in the choir. She had a passion for gardening and always had the most beautiful flowers growing in her yard. She is survived by her brother, Bob Schinkel, her sister Dorothy Wise-Graef, her son, Andrew Stoeberl, her daughter, Kristine Struckhoff, and her two grandchildren, Zoey and Ralph who she adored and spoiled whenever she got the chance. Taking them for sneaky trips to McDonald's was their thing and if McRibs were in season she was there. We know she would love it if everyone drank a Wisconsin old fashioned in her honor and wear something blue to the service instead of all black. 

Family, friends, and others are invited to Marks Funeral Home in Windsor, CO for a rosary service on Wednesday, November 27th at 2 pm. She will then be moved to her final resting place next to the love of her life, Ralph in St. Mary's Cemetery in Mundelein, IL.  The viewing and full funeral mass will be at St. Mary's Catholic church on December 4th. The viewing will start at 10 am and mass at 11 am.     

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