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Charles August Schultz

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Charles August Schultz

Birth
Guide Rock, Webster County, Nebraska, USA
Death
22 Apr 1954 (aged 73)
Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Charles A Schultz were held at 2:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon, from the Amack & son Funeral Home, with the Rev E Allen Magill officiating.

Mr and Mrs Glen Mountford sang "Abide With Me" and Mrs Clifford H Phillips sang "Just Beyond the Sunset," Mrs N B Bush accompanist.

The casketbearers were Blaine Hagadorn, Stanley Offner, Joseph Moler, Carl Ware, Clifford Caldwell and Harlan Guida. Honorary pallbearers were H S Foe, A L Guy, Dr J G Aukes, K L Bowen, Ralph Makinster, W B Smith and Fay Palmer.

Interment was made in the Red Cloud cemetery.

Charles A Schultz, son of the late Charles A and Augusta Karnatz Schultz, was born on a farm near Guide Rock, December 6, 1880 and passed on at his home at 421 North Chestnut, April 22, 1954. He was the eldest of six children.

When he was 16 years of age the family moved to Red Cloud, at that time living where the Geo A Kailey residence now stands. He and Esther Peterson were united in marriage June 19th 1907 at Bladen and to this union two children were born, Dr C B Schultz of Lincoln and Helen, now Mrs Kenneth Kent, also of Lincoln.

Charles Schultz had a photographic studio in Red Cloud for ten years, but in 1912 he and his family moved to a farm in Garfield Township where they resided for two years.


Besides his devoted wife, who has been a real helpmate, he is survived by the son and daughter mentioned above; one brother, Louis Schultz of Washington, D C; four sister, Mrs E J Beauchesne of Palo Alto, California; Mrs Ed Cameron of Santa Monica, California; Mrs Rose Hitchings, Los Angeles, California and Mrs Lucena White, Roseburg, Oregon; three grandchildren of who he was very fond and in who he found much pleasure, Douglas Kent, Tranda and Donna Schultz; his devoted daughter-in-law and son-in-law, Marian Schultz and Kenneth Kent, as well as other relatives and many friends.
Funeral services for Charles A Schultz were held at 2:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon, from the Amack & son Funeral Home, with the Rev E Allen Magill officiating.

Mr and Mrs Glen Mountford sang "Abide With Me" and Mrs Clifford H Phillips sang "Just Beyond the Sunset," Mrs N B Bush accompanist.

The casketbearers were Blaine Hagadorn, Stanley Offner, Joseph Moler, Carl Ware, Clifford Caldwell and Harlan Guida. Honorary pallbearers were H S Foe, A L Guy, Dr J G Aukes, K L Bowen, Ralph Makinster, W B Smith and Fay Palmer.

Interment was made in the Red Cloud cemetery.

Charles A Schultz, son of the late Charles A and Augusta Karnatz Schultz, was born on a farm near Guide Rock, December 6, 1880 and passed on at his home at 421 North Chestnut, April 22, 1954. He was the eldest of six children.

When he was 16 years of age the family moved to Red Cloud, at that time living where the Geo A Kailey residence now stands. He and Esther Peterson were united in marriage June 19th 1907 at Bladen and to this union two children were born, Dr C B Schultz of Lincoln and Helen, now Mrs Kenneth Kent, also of Lincoln.

Charles Schultz had a photographic studio in Red Cloud for ten years, but in 1912 he and his family moved to a farm in Garfield Township where they resided for two years.


Besides his devoted wife, who has been a real helpmate, he is survived by the son and daughter mentioned above; one brother, Louis Schultz of Washington, D C; four sister, Mrs E J Beauchesne of Palo Alto, California; Mrs Ed Cameron of Santa Monica, California; Mrs Rose Hitchings, Los Angeles, California and Mrs Lucena White, Roseburg, Oregon; three grandchildren of who he was very fond and in who he found much pleasure, Douglas Kent, Tranda and Donna Schultz; his devoted daughter-in-law and son-in-law, Marian Schultz and Kenneth Kent, as well as other relatives and many friends.


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