(1849 - 1938)
William J. Schultz, 88, one of the oldest residents of Two Rivers, died this morning after a seven weeks illness.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Beduhn funeral home at Two Rivers and at 2 o'clock from the Emanuel Evangelical church, with the Rev. F.E. Schlueter officiating. Interment will be in Forest View.
With the exception of 11 years spent in Sheboygan, Mr. Schultz spent his entire life at Two Rivers. Mr. Schultz for many years was a teamster for the Mann Brothers and later for the Two Rivers Woodenware company.
Survivors are the widow, who is 78 years of age and in good health; three daughters, Mrs. Martha Gensman, Two Rivers, and the Misses Flora and Louise at home; two brothers, John and Charles, Manitowoc; and two sisters, Mrs. Peter Barta, Two creeks and Miss Minnie Schultz, Appleton.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, March 17, 1938 P. 2
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(1849 - 1938)
William J. Schultz, 88, one of the oldest residents of Two Rivers, died this morning after a seven weeks illness.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Beduhn funeral home at Two Rivers and at 2 o'clock from the Emanuel Evangelical church, with the Rev. F.E. Schlueter officiating. Interment will be in Forest View.
With the exception of 11 years spent in Sheboygan, Mr. Schultz spent his entire life at Two Rivers. Mr. Schultz for many years was a teamster for the Mann Brothers and later for the Two Rivers Woodenware company.
Survivors are the widow, who is 78 years of age and in good health; three daughters, Mrs. Martha Gensman, Two Rivers, and the Misses Flora and Louise at home; two brothers, John and Charles, Manitowoc; and two sisters, Mrs. Peter Barta, Two creeks and Miss Minnie Schultz, Appleton.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Thursday, March 17, 1938 P. 2
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