Alfred Henry Schulte Sr.

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Alfred Henry Schulte Sr. Veteran

Birth
Quihi, Medina County, Texas, USA
Death
13 Sep 1979 (aged 83)
Medina County, Texas, USA
Burial
Quihi, Medina County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 29.3827389, Longitude: -99.0303417
Plot
308
Memorial ID
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From the Hondo Anvil Herald

ALFRED HEINRICH GEORGE SCHULTE

A lifelong Hondo and Quihi resident, Alfred Heinrich George Schulte, 83, passed away at his home in Quihi on September 13, 1979.

Mr. Schulte was born in Medina County on February 13, 1896 to Heinrich and Wilhelmina Reitzer Schulte, both of whom precede him in death.

He was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Quihi, where he was baptized in 1896 by Rev. C. Stedler. He was confirmed in 1910 by Rev. C. P. Hasskorl at the Quihi Lutheran Church. In 1927, he was married to Louisa Sophie Hartman in the Quihi Lutheran Church.

Mr. Schulte was retired from Kelly Field in San Antonio. A veteran of World War I, he was a member of the Quihi Gun Club.

In addition to his parents, he is also preceded in death by one brother, Frank Schulte.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louisa Schulte of Quihi; five sons, Alfred Schulte, Jr. of Bandera, Charles John Schulte of Quihi, Leory Schulte of Oxnard, California, Thomas Joe Schulte of Dilley, and David Ray Schulte of Quihi; four daughters, Mrs. Marion (Myrtle) Schneider of Castroville, Mrs. Louis (Mary Louise) Mazurek of Hondo, Mrs. Stanley (Ruth) Franklin of Pearsall, and Mrs. Raymond (Carolyn) Adamietz of Bandera; 18 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

He is also survived by four brothers, Henry Schulte, Edwin Schulte and Robert Schulte, all of Hondo, and Arthur Schulte of Quihi; and three sisters, Mrs. Hulda Wiemers of Temple, Texas and Mrs. Otto (Emma) Wiemers and Mrs. Bertha Hartman, both of Hondo.
From the Hondo Anvil Herald

ALFRED HEINRICH GEORGE SCHULTE

A lifelong Hondo and Quihi resident, Alfred Heinrich George Schulte, 83, passed away at his home in Quihi on September 13, 1979.

Mr. Schulte was born in Medina County on February 13, 1896 to Heinrich and Wilhelmina Reitzer Schulte, both of whom precede him in death.

He was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Quihi, where he was baptized in 1896 by Rev. C. Stedler. He was confirmed in 1910 by Rev. C. P. Hasskorl at the Quihi Lutheran Church. In 1927, he was married to Louisa Sophie Hartman in the Quihi Lutheran Church.

Mr. Schulte was retired from Kelly Field in San Antonio. A veteran of World War I, he was a member of the Quihi Gun Club.

In addition to his parents, he is also preceded in death by one brother, Frank Schulte.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Louisa Schulte of Quihi; five sons, Alfred Schulte, Jr. of Bandera, Charles John Schulte of Quihi, Leory Schulte of Oxnard, California, Thomas Joe Schulte of Dilley, and David Ray Schulte of Quihi; four daughters, Mrs. Marion (Myrtle) Schneider of Castroville, Mrs. Louis (Mary Louise) Mazurek of Hondo, Mrs. Stanley (Ruth) Franklin of Pearsall, and Mrs. Raymond (Carolyn) Adamietz of Bandera; 18 grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

He is also survived by four brothers, Henry Schulte, Edwin Schulte and Robert Schulte, all of Hondo, and Arthur Schulte of Quihi; and three sisters, Mrs. Hulda Wiemers of Temple, Texas and Mrs. Otto (Emma) Wiemers and Mrs. Bertha Hartman, both of Hondo.

Inscription

Pvt, U.S. Army, WW-I