On June 18, 1902, she was united in marriage to Paul Schwanz. They were the parents of nine children, all of whom survive. Mr. Schwanz passed away during the flu epidemic of 1919, and Mrs. Schwanz carried on with the task of bringing up the children, many of them quite young.
Those who survive are the nine children, four daughters, Mrs. Ingvald Lokken of Hendricks, Mrs. Alex Zinda of Anaheim, Calif., Mrs. Harold Parks of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Mrs. Gordon Carter of San Juan, Calif.; and five sons, Orville and Lloyd of Anaheim, Calif., Howard of Westminster, Calif., Melvin of Oxford, Calif., and Ralph of LaCrosse, Wis. Other survivors are a sister, Mrs. Henry Willert of Verrdi, and 27 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
On June 18, 1902, she was united in marriage to Paul Schwanz. They were the parents of nine children, all of whom survive. Mr. Schwanz passed away during the flu epidemic of 1919, and Mrs. Schwanz carried on with the task of bringing up the children, many of them quite young.
Those who survive are the nine children, four daughters, Mrs. Ingvald Lokken of Hendricks, Mrs. Alex Zinda of Anaheim, Calif., Mrs. Harold Parks of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Mrs. Gordon Carter of San Juan, Calif.; and five sons, Orville and Lloyd of Anaheim, Calif., Howard of Westminster, Calif., Melvin of Oxford, Calif., and Ralph of LaCrosse, Wis. Other survivors are a sister, Mrs. Henry Willert of Verrdi, and 27 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
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