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Friedrich Schulz

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Friedrich Schulz

Birth
Russia
Death
Nov 1939 (aged 82)
Ralston, Adams County, Washington, USA
Burial
Ritzville, Adams County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Father Gottlieb Schulz (Russia)

Funeral services for Frederick Schulz, 82, Washington resident for the past 36 years, who died Sunday at the home of his son, John, at Ralston, were held Wednesday afternoon at the Philadelphia Congregational church here. The Rev. H. Nuetzmann of Ritzville, Rev. J. Rott, Odessa, and Rev. N. A. Christenson of Spokane officiated. Burial was in the Ritzville cemetery.

Mr. Schulz had been ill for 18 months but was able to walk around until Thursday, when he suffered a stroke.

He came to this country from Russia in 1887, settled in Washington in 1903. He was born in Kulm, Russia, April 12, 1857. Mrs. Schulz is survived by three sons, Fred of Waitsburg; John, of Ralston; Ernest of Spokane; three daughters, Mrs. Carl Beck of Lind; Mrs. Henry Litz of American Falls, Idaho and Mrs. Robert Schulz of New Liepzig, North Dakota.

Ritzville Journal Times, Thursday, November 16, 1939 Sue Gardner & gapwork90

Father Gottlieb Schulz (Russia)

Funeral services for Frederick Schulz, 82, Washington resident for the past 36 years, who died Sunday at the home of his son, John, at Ralston, were held Wednesday afternoon at the Philadelphia Congregational church here. The Rev. H. Nuetzmann of Ritzville, Rev. J. Rott, Odessa, and Rev. N. A. Christenson of Spokane officiated. Burial was in the Ritzville cemetery.

Mr. Schulz had been ill for 18 months but was able to walk around until Thursday, when he suffered a stroke.

He came to this country from Russia in 1887, settled in Washington in 1903. He was born in Kulm, Russia, April 12, 1857. Mrs. Schulz is survived by three sons, Fred of Waitsburg; John, of Ralston; Ernest of Spokane; three daughters, Mrs. Carl Beck of Lind; Mrs. Henry Litz of American Falls, Idaho and Mrs. Robert Schulz of New Liepzig, North Dakota.

Ritzville Journal Times, Thursday, November 16, 1939 Sue Gardner & gapwork90



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