Notes for: Adaline ("Addie") H. Bodine

From Ronny Bodine:

In 1900, Albert and Addie Stonier lived in West Jersey Township, Stark County engaged in farming. Albert reported that in 7 years of marriage Addie had borne 2 children, both living with them. In April 1910, Addie Stonier was a widow living with her 2 children in Toulon, Stark County and in Jan 1920 the family lived in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico.

From Washington Death Records:
Addie Bodine Stonier, daughter of John P. 7 Rachel (Keller) Bodine, wife of Bert Stonier, died 15 July 1935 in Tacoma, Pierce County, aged 66 years.

Obituary, The Stark County News (Toulon, IL) of 24 July 1935.
Following many years of illness during which time she had been completely helpless, Mrs. Addie Bodine Stonier, for many years a resident of Toulon, died July 15 in Tacoma, Washington, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Stotenbur, 809 South Sprague street. She had been an invalid for many years and for the past ten years she had suffered from spinal scleroris. Funeral services were held last Wednesday in Tacoma, followed by cremation. Ashes will be brought to Toulon for burial. Mrs. Stonier was the widow of Bert Stonier, who died in Toulon in 1906. Besides her daughter, Vesper, she leaves a son, Duane, who is a doctor practicing in Los Angeles, also one grandson, Bert Stotenbur. Mrs. Stonier moved away from Toulon in 1918, going west in search of her health. After several years residence in Albuquerque, New Mexico, she moved to Los Angeles. Since 1933 she made her home in Tacoma with Dr. and Mrs. Stotenbur. Addie Bodine Stonier was born in Victoria July 27, 1868. She attended Knox College and was married to Bert Stonier in 1892. Their two children were born on the Stonier farm near West Jersey. After moving to Toulon in 1901, Mrs. Stonier became active in the Eastern Star. She was a member of the First Congregational church.

Albert and Addie Stonier were buried in Toulon Cemetery, Toulon, Stark County, Illinois.

Children: Duane (July 1893), Vesper (Sept 1897).