He was born November 23, 1930 in Romania, son of the late Peter and Eliese (Schuller) Schuller.
He was a veteran of the Romanian Military.
On January 26, 1959 he married Katharina "Katie" Göllner in Romania at his home church which is 800 plus years old. He was baptized, received his First Communion and Confirmed in this church.
Franz enjoyed gardening, wine making, working with wood, canning, conducting and attending rummage sales where he would sell his finished products.
Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Katie of Kiel; three daughters, Katie Eliese Schuller, Manitowoc, Hildegard "Hilde" (Dennis) Bennin, Chilton, Anna Marie (Rodney) Rivera, Layton, Utah; four grandchildren, Miranda, Zechariah, Zoe and Kaitlyn and one great-grandson, Lucas. He is further survived by three sisters, Emiele (Wilheim) Schuller, Anna (Michael) Schuller and Johanna (Gust) Alischer, all of Germany; brothers and sisters-in-law, Anna and Thomas Hallmen, John and Agnetta Göllner; mother-in-law, Anna Göllner, Germany; numerous nieces and nephews living in Germany, two nephews, Richard and John Schmitt of Wisconsin.
He was preceded in death by two brothers,John and Edward Schuller and one sister, Elise Schmitt.
Burial will take place in the Kiel City Cemetery.
He was born November 23, 1930 in Romania, son of the late Peter and Eliese (Schuller) Schuller.
He was a veteran of the Romanian Military.
On January 26, 1959 he married Katharina "Katie" Göllner in Romania at his home church which is 800 plus years old. He was baptized, received his First Communion and Confirmed in this church.
Franz enjoyed gardening, wine making, working with wood, canning, conducting and attending rummage sales where he would sell his finished products.
Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Katie of Kiel; three daughters, Katie Eliese Schuller, Manitowoc, Hildegard "Hilde" (Dennis) Bennin, Chilton, Anna Marie (Rodney) Rivera, Layton, Utah; four grandchildren, Miranda, Zechariah, Zoe and Kaitlyn and one great-grandson, Lucas. He is further survived by three sisters, Emiele (Wilheim) Schuller, Anna (Michael) Schuller and Johanna (Gust) Alischer, all of Germany; brothers and sisters-in-law, Anna and Thomas Hallmen, John and Agnetta Göllner; mother-in-law, Anna Göllner, Germany; numerous nieces and nephews living in Germany, two nephews, Richard and John Schmitt of Wisconsin.
He was preceded in death by two brothers,John and Edward Schuller and one sister, Elise Schmitt.
Burial will take place in the Kiel City Cemetery.
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