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Carl Schultz

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Carl Schultz

Birth
Lower Saxony, Germany
Death
23 Mar 1930 (aged 86)
Waseca County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Owatonna, Steele County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0368918, Longitude: -93.386127
Plot
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OBITUARY – THE WASECA HERALD – MARCH 29, 1930

CARL SCHULTZ DIES IN WILTON HOME SUNDAY

Carl Schultz, age 86, died at his home in Wilton early Sunday morning from the infirmities of old age. His death follows only three months after his wife’s, Mrs. Johanna Kotz Schultz, who passed away last Christmas Day.

Carl Schultz was born in Grandorf, Germany, on November 22, 1843, and was married there sixty years ago. The young couple and six children came to America in 1882, coming almost directly to this county, settling near New Richland. In 1919, they left the farm and moved into the village of New Richland, where they lived for two years, and then moved into the home in Wilton.

Deceased is survived by the following four sons and four daughters: John, Charles, August and Arthur Schultz, Mrs. Bertha Mauman, Mrs. Ida Fairly and Mrs. Minnie Paulson, all of Waseca County and Mrs. Emma Malone of Minneapolis. Forty grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren also survive.

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock at the home and at 1:30 at the Wilton church with Rev. Geo. H. Vollmer of this city in charge. Burial was in the cemetery south of Meriden, in the family lot alongside of his wife’s remains.

The pall bearers were: Fred Krause, Adolf Lechner, Wm. Poplow, Frank Krienke, Herman Suemnicht and Arnold Bauman.


OBITUARY – THE WASECA HERALD – MARCH 29, 1930

CARL SCHULTZ DIES IN WILTON HOME SUNDAY

Carl Schultz, age 86, died at his home in Wilton early Sunday morning from the infirmities of old age. His death follows only three months after his wife’s, Mrs. Johanna Kotz Schultz, who passed away last Christmas Day.

Carl Schultz was born in Grandorf, Germany, on November 22, 1843, and was married there sixty years ago. The young couple and six children came to America in 1882, coming almost directly to this county, settling near New Richland. In 1919, they left the farm and moved into the village of New Richland, where they lived for two years, and then moved into the home in Wilton.

Deceased is survived by the following four sons and four daughters: John, Charles, August and Arthur Schultz, Mrs. Bertha Mauman, Mrs. Ida Fairly and Mrs. Minnie Paulson, all of Waseca County and Mrs. Emma Malone of Minneapolis. Forty grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren also survive.

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock at the home and at 1:30 at the Wilton church with Rev. Geo. H. Vollmer of this city in charge. Burial was in the cemetery south of Meriden, in the family lot alongside of his wife’s remains.

The pall bearers were: Fred Krause, Adolf Lechner, Wm. Poplow, Frank Krienke, Herman Suemnicht and Arnold Bauman.


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