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HENRY SCHULER Laid To Rest Saturday Morning
Henry Schuler, 73, well known and well liked member of the St. Nazianz community, passed away at two o'clock Wednesday morning, February 22nd, at his home in St. Nazianz. He died of a heart attack but had been in failing health. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at ten o'clock at St. Gregory's Church with Rev. Frederick Dorn officiating. Burial was in the adjorning church cemetery.
Mr. Schuler was born July 5, 1877, in the town of Eaton. He was married June 11, 1907, to Miss Mary Schram. He was a farmer and when he retired eleven years ago the couple moved to the village of St. Nazianz.
Survivors are his wife; one son, William on the home farm near St. Nazianz; two brothers, Joseph and Gottfried Schuler of St. Nazianz; three sisters, Mrs. Cecelia Heinzen of Manitowoc, Mrs. Rose Heinzen of Marshfield, Mrs. Frank Palecek of Marshfield. Two sisters preceded him in death, Mrs. John Stiefvater and Mrs. William Binversie.
Pallbears were Anselm Platten, James Wagner, Adolph Kautzer, George Loessl, Anton Nenahlo Jr. Relatives and friends from Marshfield, Medford, Sheboygan, Sheboygan Falls, Manitowoc, Two Rivers, Kiel, New Holstein, Chilton, Plymouth, Valders, St. Wendel, Newton, Edwards and Silver Lake attended the funeral.
Source paper unknown 1950
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HENRY SCHULER Laid To Rest Saturday Morning
Henry Schuler, 73, well known and well liked member of the St. Nazianz community, passed away at two o'clock Wednesday morning, February 22nd, at his home in St. Nazianz. He died of a heart attack but had been in failing health. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at ten o'clock at St. Gregory's Church with Rev. Frederick Dorn officiating. Burial was in the adjorning church cemetery.
Mr. Schuler was born July 5, 1877, in the town of Eaton. He was married June 11, 1907, to Miss Mary Schram. He was a farmer and when he retired eleven years ago the couple moved to the village of St. Nazianz.
Survivors are his wife; one son, William on the home farm near St. Nazianz; two brothers, Joseph and Gottfried Schuler of St. Nazianz; three sisters, Mrs. Cecelia Heinzen of Manitowoc, Mrs. Rose Heinzen of Marshfield, Mrs. Frank Palecek of Marshfield. Two sisters preceded him in death, Mrs. John Stiefvater and Mrs. William Binversie.
Pallbears were Anselm Platten, James Wagner, Adolph Kautzer, George Loessl, Anton Nenahlo Jr. Relatives and friends from Marshfield, Medford, Sheboygan, Sheboygan Falls, Manitowoc, Two Rivers, Kiel, New Holstein, Chilton, Plymouth, Valders, St. Wendel, Newton, Edwards and Silver Lake attended the funeral.
Source paper unknown 1950
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Family Members
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Gottfried Schuler
1869–1953
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Regina Schuler Binversie
1871–1945
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Cecelia Schuler Heinzen
1872–1961
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Rose Schuler Heinzen
1874–1955
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Joseph Schuler
1876–1954
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Catharina Schuler
1878–1879
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Conrad Schuler
1878–1886
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Johann Schuler
1880–1880
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Mary Schuler Stiefvater
1882–1943
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Helena "Lena" Schuler Palecek
1883–1975
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