Mrs. Schoel Succumbs
Mrs. Margarette Ann Schoel, of Route 2, wife of Harry Schoel died Sunday in a local hospital. She had been ill for many months with a heart condition.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in St Paul's Lutheran Church. The Rev. Harvey Clark will conduct the service. Internment will be in Grand Island Cemetery.
Friends may call Tuesday night until 0 at the Livingston-Sondermann Funeral Home. Remembrances may be through flowers or through the Memorial Wreath of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
Mrs. Schoel had lived all of her life in this community. She was born Nov 17, 1904 in Grand Island to Mr. and Mrs. Reimer Junglcaus. She received her schooling in Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Schoel were married here on Sept. 9, 1923. They had lived all of their wedded life on the farm southwest of Grand Island. Mrs. Schoel was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
She is survived by her husband; one son, Keith of Grand Island; 2 grand children; two brothers, Fred Jungclaus of St. Paul and Herman Junglcaus of Grand Island; and one sister, Mrs. Alma Macho of South Gate, Calif. She was preceded in death by a son, Robert, missing in action in the Korean War; her parents, and two brothers, Harry Junglcaus and William Youngclaus.
Mrs. Schoel Succumbs
Mrs. Margarette Ann Schoel, of Route 2, wife of Harry Schoel died Sunday in a local hospital. She had been ill for many months with a heart condition.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in St Paul's Lutheran Church. The Rev. Harvey Clark will conduct the service. Internment will be in Grand Island Cemetery.
Friends may call Tuesday night until 0 at the Livingston-Sondermann Funeral Home. Remembrances may be through flowers or through the Memorial Wreath of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
Mrs. Schoel had lived all of her life in this community. She was born Nov 17, 1904 in Grand Island to Mr. and Mrs. Reimer Junglcaus. She received her schooling in Grand Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Schoel were married here on Sept. 9, 1923. They had lived all of their wedded life on the farm southwest of Grand Island. Mrs. Schoel was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
She is survived by her husband; one son, Keith of Grand Island; 2 grand children; two brothers, Fred Jungclaus of St. Paul and Herman Junglcaus of Grand Island; and one sister, Mrs. Alma Macho of South Gate, Calif. She was preceded in death by a son, Robert, missing in action in the Korean War; her parents, and two brothers, Harry Junglcaus and William Youngclaus.
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