He was a Vice President of B.C. Clark Jewelry, where he was employed for 40 years prior to his retirement in 1986.
He is predeceased by his first wife, Clara Mae (Betty) Clark, parents Annie and C. M. Stuhr, brothers Arthur M. ans Irwin, sisters Katherine Laney, Doroty Barth, and Anabelle Stuhr.
Hank was a member of Rotary Club 29 and was named a Paul Harris Fellow, a symbol of Rotary's commitment to world harmony. He was also a member of the Executive Club.
Hank is survived by his wife, Imogene Dreesen Stuhr, brother Christopher J. Stuhr, Sussex, Wisconsin, brother-in-law Joseph Barth, Urbana, Ill. and nephews John Stuhr, Arthur J. Stuhr, Jr. and Harlan Laney.
Contributions may be made to First Lutheran Church or Oklahoma Medical Research for Alzheimer's Disease. Services 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 1, 1987 at First Lutheran Church, 1300 North Robinson, with burial at City of Moore Cemetery. Arrangements by Smith and Kernke Funeral Home.
He was a Vice President of B.C. Clark Jewelry, where he was employed for 40 years prior to his retirement in 1986.
He is predeceased by his first wife, Clara Mae (Betty) Clark, parents Annie and C. M. Stuhr, brothers Arthur M. ans Irwin, sisters Katherine Laney, Doroty Barth, and Anabelle Stuhr.
Hank was a member of Rotary Club 29 and was named a Paul Harris Fellow, a symbol of Rotary's commitment to world harmony. He was also a member of the Executive Club.
Hank is survived by his wife, Imogene Dreesen Stuhr, brother Christopher J. Stuhr, Sussex, Wisconsin, brother-in-law Joseph Barth, Urbana, Ill. and nephews John Stuhr, Arthur J. Stuhr, Jr. and Harlan Laney.
Contributions may be made to First Lutheran Church or Oklahoma Medical Research for Alzheimer's Disease. Services 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 1, 1987 at First Lutheran Church, 1300 North Robinson, with burial at City of Moore Cemetery. Arrangements by Smith and Kernke Funeral Home.
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