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EMILIE SCHULTZ
Mrs. Fred Schultz, 80, died today at the Two Rivers Municipal Hospital, where she
had been a patient three weeks since a fall in which she sustained a broken hip.
Funeral services will be held at 1:45 pm Saturday at St. John's with interment in
Forest View Cemetery.
Born in Germany, the deceased came to this country at the age of 17 and was married
to Fred Schultz in Brooklyn, N.Y., where the family remained until 1900 when they
moved to Nekoosa, Wis. Twenty years later they came to Two Rivers and Mr. Schultz was
employed at Plant 4 of the Aluminum Goods Company until his death 13
years ago. The widow has made her home with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Barber Jenkins, 1819 14th Street, Two Rivers.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. John Regan, Wisconsin Rapids, Mrs. Percy Hinkley,
Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Otto Nelson and Mrs. Barber Jenkins, Two Rivers and a son, William
also of Two Rivers; a sister, Mrs. A.A. Sonnenberg, Chehlis, Wash.; 47 grandchildren
and 10 grandsons in the overseas services and 14 great grandchildren survive.
The body may be viewed at the Klein and Stangel Inc. Funeral home, Two Rivers, from
Thursday at 2 pm until Saturday morning when it will be taken to the church to lie in
state until the funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wed., Nov. 29, 1944 page 14
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Miss Eleanor Regan has returned from Two Rivers, where she went to attend the funeral
of her grandmother, Mrs. Emily Schutz on Saturday.
Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, Mon., Dec. 4, 1944 page 6
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==========Obit============
EMILIE SCHULTZ
Mrs. Fred Schultz, 80, died today at the Two Rivers Municipal Hospital, where she
had been a patient three weeks since a fall in which she sustained a broken hip.
Funeral services will be held at 1:45 pm Saturday at St. John's with interment in
Forest View Cemetery.
Born in Germany, the deceased came to this country at the age of 17 and was married
to Fred Schultz in Brooklyn, N.Y., where the family remained until 1900 when they
moved to Nekoosa, Wis. Twenty years later they came to Two Rivers and Mr. Schultz was
employed at Plant 4 of the Aluminum Goods Company until his death 13
years ago. The widow has made her home with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Barber Jenkins, 1819 14th Street, Two Rivers.
Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. John Regan, Wisconsin Rapids, Mrs. Percy Hinkley,
Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Otto Nelson and Mrs. Barber Jenkins, Two Rivers and a son, William
also of Two Rivers; a sister, Mrs. A.A. Sonnenberg, Chehlis, Wash.; 47 grandchildren
and 10 grandsons in the overseas services and 14 great grandchildren survive.
The body may be viewed at the Klein and Stangel Inc. Funeral home, Two Rivers, from
Thursday at 2 pm until Saturday morning when it will be taken to the church to lie in
state until the funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Wed., Nov. 29, 1944 page 14
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Miss Eleanor Regan has returned from Two Rivers, where she went to attend the funeral
of her grandmother, Mrs. Emily Schutz on Saturday.
Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, Mon., Dec. 4, 1944 page 6
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