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Ignatz Jacob Schultz

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Ignatz Jacob Schultz

Birth
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
6 Nov 1930 (aged 59)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0803918, Longitude: -87.6714979
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Son of Louis and Anna Schultz. Husband of Alvina Marenda.
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IGNATZ SCHULTZ, 59, PASSES AWAY THIS MORNING AT HOME

Ignatz Jacob Schultz, 59, a resident of this city for fifty years, passed away this morning at his home 1118 South Twentieth street. The deceased was born in the town of Newton 1861 and came here when a boy with his parents. He was married here 35 years ago to Miss Sylvia Marenda, who survives him together with four daughters, Mrs. Josephine Stromela, city, Miss Mary Schultz, Chippewa Falls, Angeline and Grace of this city, and five sons, Edmond of Milwaukee and Victor, John, Felix and Arnold of this city. Two sisters, Mrs. Mary Kallas, and Mrs. Annie Pasterwoske, Chicago and three brothers, Joseph of Timothy, Frank and John of Chicago, also survive.
The deceased was a member of the F. R. A. society and of the St. Joseph's society. Funeral services will be held from the home Monday morning at 8:15 and at 8:30 from the St. Mary's church. The remains will be removed to the home Friday morning, from the Shimek and Schwartz parlors.

Published in the Manitowoc Herald-News on November 6, 1930.
Son of Louis and Anna Schultz. Husband of Alvina Marenda.
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IGNATZ SCHULTZ, 59, PASSES AWAY THIS MORNING AT HOME

Ignatz Jacob Schultz, 59, a resident of this city for fifty years, passed away this morning at his home 1118 South Twentieth street. The deceased was born in the town of Newton 1861 and came here when a boy with his parents. He was married here 35 years ago to Miss Sylvia Marenda, who survives him together with four daughters, Mrs. Josephine Stromela, city, Miss Mary Schultz, Chippewa Falls, Angeline and Grace of this city, and five sons, Edmond of Milwaukee and Victor, John, Felix and Arnold of this city. Two sisters, Mrs. Mary Kallas, and Mrs. Annie Pasterwoske, Chicago and three brothers, Joseph of Timothy, Frank and John of Chicago, also survive.
The deceased was a member of the F. R. A. society and of the St. Joseph's society. Funeral services will be held from the home Monday morning at 8:15 and at 8:30 from the St. Mary's church. The remains will be removed to the home Friday morning, from the Shimek and Schwartz parlors.

Published in the Manitowoc Herald-News on November 6, 1930.


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