Mrs. Fred Schubert Expired Early Monday Morning from Heart Trouble and was Buried Wednesday Afternoon
Mrs. Fred Pagel of this city received a message Monday morning informing her of the unexpected death of her sister, Mrs. Fred Schubert, at Kiel. Mrs. Schubert was in apparently the best of health Sunday evening and with Mr. Schubert and her children attended an entertainment at the village hall. When about to retire for the night she informed her husband that she desired to be called early Monday morning to get the washing out early.
At 4:30 o'clock Mr. Schubert called her and meeting with no response he took hold of her arm and found that life had departed.
Death was due to heart trouble.
Emma Harbrecht was born in the town of Schleswig Oct. 7, 1863 and on April 13, 1888 was married to Fred Schubert and since that time has lived at Kiel. She was a woman who was held in high esteem in the community and her funeral which was held on Wednesday afternoon was one of the largest held in Kiel in some years. Some eighty women members of the societies of which the deceased was a member, marched in the procession. She is survived by a husband, two sons, three daughters, four brothers and two sisters. - June 18, 1912
Mrs. Fred Schubert Expired Early Monday Morning from Heart Trouble and was Buried Wednesday Afternoon
Mrs. Fred Pagel of this city received a message Monday morning informing her of the unexpected death of her sister, Mrs. Fred Schubert, at Kiel. Mrs. Schubert was in apparently the best of health Sunday evening and with Mr. Schubert and her children attended an entertainment at the village hall. When about to retire for the night she informed her husband that she desired to be called early Monday morning to get the washing out early.
At 4:30 o'clock Mr. Schubert called her and meeting with no response he took hold of her arm and found that life had departed.
Death was due to heart trouble.
Emma Harbrecht was born in the town of Schleswig Oct. 7, 1863 and on April 13, 1888 was married to Fred Schubert and since that time has lived at Kiel. She was a woman who was held in high esteem in the community and her funeral which was held on Wednesday afternoon was one of the largest held in Kiel in some years. Some eighty women members of the societies of which the deceased was a member, marched in the procession. She is survived by a husband, two sons, three daughters, four brothers and two sisters. - June 18, 1912
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