Mary Fritsch had an older brother named Frank who went north to Texas supposedly to Wisconsin where Koebernik had settled. But Frank was never heard of again when he left, much to Mary Fritsch great sorrow.
Another of Mary brother Adolf Fritsch settled in high hill a German settlement in Fayette Co Texas. Adolf Family and Waco Schulz family visited each other periodically. Another of Mary brother Charles Fritsch settled in Weimer. He eventually moved to San Antonio and final Waco. He and his wife, Mary are buried in Rosemound Cemetery in Waco.
After and Julius and Mary married worked as a farmer near High Hill. In Fayette co, later moved to a farm near Marlin in Falls County.
Mary's Obit:
Mrs. J. Schulz. 74. died at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at her home. 18181 South Eleventh Street.
Funeral services will he hold at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Wilkirson and Hatch Chapel. Mr. Clyde England will read the Christian Science service, burial in Rosemound Cemetery.
Survivors: a son, Julius Herman Schulz of Dallas; seven daughters, Mrs. J.P. Harrell, Mrs. A.D. Tynes, Mrs. E.D. Wemple, Mrs. C.R. Lewis, Mrs. E.G. Threlkeld, Mrs. Marshall Cook, Mrs. R.J. Smith all of Waco: two brothers. Charles Fritsch of San Antonio and Adolph Fritsch of Schulenberg: 24 grandchildren: 22 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be six grandsons: Alvin Swanner, J. L Martin, Floyd Olson Elwood Rutherford, Jennings Porter and Carl Groth.
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Schulz Family
Mary Fritsch had an older brother named Frank who went north to Texas supposedly to Wisconsin where Koebernik had settled. But Frank was never heard of again when he left, much to Mary Fritsch great sorrow.
Another of Mary brother Adolf Fritsch settled in high hill a German settlement in Fayette Co Texas. Adolf Family and Waco Schulz family visited each other periodically. Another of Mary brother Charles Fritsch settled in Weimer. He eventually moved to San Antonio and final Waco. He and his wife, Mary are buried in Rosemound Cemetery in Waco.
After and Julius and Mary married worked as a farmer near High Hill. In Fayette co, later moved to a farm near Marlin in Falls County.
Mary's Obit:
Mrs. J. Schulz. 74. died at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday at her home. 18181 South Eleventh Street.
Funeral services will he hold at 2:30 p.m. Thursday at Wilkirson and Hatch Chapel. Mr. Clyde England will read the Christian Science service, burial in Rosemound Cemetery.
Survivors: a son, Julius Herman Schulz of Dallas; seven daughters, Mrs. J.P. Harrell, Mrs. A.D. Tynes, Mrs. E.D. Wemple, Mrs. C.R. Lewis, Mrs. E.G. Threlkeld, Mrs. Marshall Cook, Mrs. R.J. Smith all of Waco: two brothers. Charles Fritsch of San Antonio and Adolph Fritsch of Schulenberg: 24 grandchildren: 22 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be six grandsons: Alvin Swanner, J. L Martin, Floyd Olson Elwood Rutherford, Jennings Porter and Carl Groth.
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Schulz Family
Family Members
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Emma Mary Schulz Harrell
1898–1957
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Charles Paul "Karl" Schulz
1899–1917
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Annie Amelia "Granny" Schulz Tynes
1901–2002
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Mary Louise Schulz Wemple
1903–1986
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Louise Rosena "Loudee" Schulz Lewis
1904–2000
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Albertina Petronilla "Teenie" Schulz Smith
1905–1973
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Julius Herman Schulz
1908–1954
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Ida Rose Schulz Cooke
1914–2002
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Hilda Ruby Schulz Smith
1916–2015
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