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Aline Leona <I>Loessin</I> Schietinger

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Aline Leona Loessin Schietinger

Birth
Weimar, Colorado County, Texas, USA
Death
15 Jun 2003 (aged 87)
Colorado County, Texas, USA
Burial
Weimar, Colorado County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Odd Fellows; Lot #290; Grave Space 6
Memorial ID
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Schietinger, Aline Leona (Loessin)

Aline Schietinger Funeral Services Held June 18

Funeral services for Aline Leona Loessin Schietinger, 87, formerly of Weimar and Bay City, were held Wednesday, June 18, 2003 in the United Church of Christ in Weimar. The Rev. Karen Buck Nelson officiated. Choral music, celebrating the life of Aline Schietinger was provided by the Chorus Sine Nomine, Friendswood, Elva Ulbrich, director. Interment followed in the Masonic (Odd Fellows) Cemetery, Weimar. A luncheon was served at the church following the interment. Mrs. Schietinger died Sunday, June 15, in Colorado-Fayette Medical Center.
She was born in Weimar, Colorado County, Feb. 4, 1916, the eldest daughter of the late Georg Franz Loessin (1888-1967) and Emily Huebner Loessin (1895-1978).
Aline was baptized, confirmed and married in the Weimar United Church of Christ (then Evangelical Lutheran, later Evangelical and Reformed). She graduated from Weimar High School and the University of Texas at Austin as a home economics major. She was the teacher of the one room Wildwood School near Weimar. On July 15, 1937, Aline married Harold Carl Schietinger, also of Weimar, at the United Church of Christ. They lived in Weimar until 1943 before moving to Bay City, where they lived the rest of their married life.
Mrs. Schietinger was an active member of the First Methodist Church, Bay City, serving as pianist, Sunday School teacher, librarian and kitchen committee. She served as president of the PTA and was active in the Garden Club and the Community Concert Association. She was a Brownie Scout leader and a founding member of Friends of the Library.
She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Elva Ann and Georg Raimund Ulbrich of Friendswood and La Grange; a sister, Elva Anna Belt of Weimar; a brother, Lawrence George Loessin and wife Johnnie of Weimar; and two grandsons.
She was preceded in death by her parents and by her husband, Harold.

The Weimar Mercury, June 26, 2003
Schietinger, Aline Leona (Loessin)

Aline Schietinger Funeral Services Held June 18

Funeral services for Aline Leona Loessin Schietinger, 87, formerly of Weimar and Bay City, were held Wednesday, June 18, 2003 in the United Church of Christ in Weimar. The Rev. Karen Buck Nelson officiated. Choral music, celebrating the life of Aline Schietinger was provided by the Chorus Sine Nomine, Friendswood, Elva Ulbrich, director. Interment followed in the Masonic (Odd Fellows) Cemetery, Weimar. A luncheon was served at the church following the interment. Mrs. Schietinger died Sunday, June 15, in Colorado-Fayette Medical Center.
She was born in Weimar, Colorado County, Feb. 4, 1916, the eldest daughter of the late Georg Franz Loessin (1888-1967) and Emily Huebner Loessin (1895-1978).
Aline was baptized, confirmed and married in the Weimar United Church of Christ (then Evangelical Lutheran, later Evangelical and Reformed). She graduated from Weimar High School and the University of Texas at Austin as a home economics major. She was the teacher of the one room Wildwood School near Weimar. On July 15, 1937, Aline married Harold Carl Schietinger, also of Weimar, at the United Church of Christ. They lived in Weimar until 1943 before moving to Bay City, where they lived the rest of their married life.
Mrs. Schietinger was an active member of the First Methodist Church, Bay City, serving as pianist, Sunday School teacher, librarian and kitchen committee. She served as president of the PTA and was active in the Garden Club and the Community Concert Association. She was a Brownie Scout leader and a founding member of Friends of the Library.
She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Elva Ann and Georg Raimund Ulbrich of Friendswood and La Grange; a sister, Elva Anna Belt of Weimar; a brother, Lawrence George Loessin and wife Johnnie of Weimar; and two grandsons.
She was preceded in death by her parents and by her husband, Harold.

The Weimar Mercury, June 26, 2003


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