Schnautz was born May 26, 1914 in Clay County, the son of Cleveland and Ina (McKinney) Schnautz. He married Erba Fields on May 5, 1940 in Flora.
Schnautz was retired from the Schnautz Saw Mill in Clay City, which he operated.
Survivors include his wife; four sons, Ray Dean Schnautz, Paul Dennis Schnautz, both of Pasadena, Tex., Larry Lee Schnautz, of Effingham and Mark Steven Schnautz, of Olney; one daughter, Mrs. Jerry (Sue) Michels, of Olney; one brother, James Larry Schnautz, of Clay City; two sisters, Emmadine Lichner, of Rogue River, Ore., and Myonalea Winget, of Knoxville, Tenn.; nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Schnautz was preceded in death by his parents and a great-grandson.
Funeral services will be Monday at 11 a.m. in the chapel of the Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Clay City, with Dr. Delma Lowery and Rev. Brad Harris officiating.
Burial will be in the Smith Cemetery in Clay City. Visitation will be Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m.
Memorials can be made to the Clay City Baptist Church.
(Actually Lubert is located at Clay City Cemetery)
Published in Olney Daily Mail, IL
(Submitted by: Janice (Teel) Crites)
Schnautz was born May 26, 1914 in Clay County, the son of Cleveland and Ina (McKinney) Schnautz. He married Erba Fields on May 5, 1940 in Flora.
Schnautz was retired from the Schnautz Saw Mill in Clay City, which he operated.
Survivors include his wife; four sons, Ray Dean Schnautz, Paul Dennis Schnautz, both of Pasadena, Tex., Larry Lee Schnautz, of Effingham and Mark Steven Schnautz, of Olney; one daughter, Mrs. Jerry (Sue) Michels, of Olney; one brother, James Larry Schnautz, of Clay City; two sisters, Emmadine Lichner, of Rogue River, Ore., and Myonalea Winget, of Knoxville, Tenn.; nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Schnautz was preceded in death by his parents and a great-grandson.
Funeral services will be Monday at 11 a.m. in the chapel of the Summers-Kistler Funeral Home in Clay City, with Dr. Delma Lowery and Rev. Brad Harris officiating.
Burial will be in the Smith Cemetery in Clay City. Visitation will be Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m.
Memorials can be made to the Clay City Baptist Church.
(Actually Lubert is located at Clay City Cemetery)
Published in Olney Daily Mail, IL
(Submitted by: Janice (Teel) Crites)
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