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Elector Algie <I>James</I> Woltz

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Elector Algie James Woltz

Birth
Trinity County, Texas, USA
Death
1 Sep 1944 (aged 62)
Abilene, Taylor County, Texas, USA
Burial
Breckenridge, Stephens County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Per DC #44744:
Widow of G. L. Woltz
Age 62
Burial listed at Oaklawn Cemetery, Breckenridge, Tx

Abilene Reporter-News. Abilene, Texas. Saturday, Sept. 2, 1944
MRS. WOLTZ, 62 DIES IN ABILENE.

Mrs. Elector Woltz, 62, died at her home, 3009 Waverly, at 8:45 a.m. yesterday following a heart attack.
Rites will be conducted at 4 p.m. today in Breckenridge at the Thompson-Kiker chapel. Burial will be in Breckenridge.
Mrs. Woltz was born in 1881 in Dodge. She lived in Breckenridge some 18 years prior to coming to Abilene in April 1944.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. L.O. Waite who lived with her mother, Mrs. Ralph Schevene of Buck Eye, Ariz., and Mrs. Frankie Aldridge, 434 Palm and one son, 1st Sgt. Seth P. Woltz, stationed in El Paso. Another son, Donald Glenn Woltz, who served with the Lost Battalion, is listed as missing in action.

Here for the funeral are Mrs. William S. Waite, whose husband is a grandson of Mrs. Woltz and is in England, wounded and their baby; Sgt. And Mrs. Seth Woltz and child; a granddaughter, Mrs. Thomas R. Keller whose husband is Sgt. Maj. Thomas Heller at Camp Hood following foreign service with the 45th division. Other granddaughters are Mrs. W.I. Duty whose husband is First Sergeant Duty, somewhere in the Pacific and Elinor Glenn Aldridge. Three great-grandchildren also survive.

Contributor: Jean Wilson (48841367) • [email protected]
Per DC #44744:
Widow of G. L. Woltz
Age 62
Burial listed at Oaklawn Cemetery, Breckenridge, Tx

Abilene Reporter-News. Abilene, Texas. Saturday, Sept. 2, 1944
MRS. WOLTZ, 62 DIES IN ABILENE.

Mrs. Elector Woltz, 62, died at her home, 3009 Waverly, at 8:45 a.m. yesterday following a heart attack.
Rites will be conducted at 4 p.m. today in Breckenridge at the Thompson-Kiker chapel. Burial will be in Breckenridge.
Mrs. Woltz was born in 1881 in Dodge. She lived in Breckenridge some 18 years prior to coming to Abilene in April 1944.
Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. L.O. Waite who lived with her mother, Mrs. Ralph Schevene of Buck Eye, Ariz., and Mrs. Frankie Aldridge, 434 Palm and one son, 1st Sgt. Seth P. Woltz, stationed in El Paso. Another son, Donald Glenn Woltz, who served with the Lost Battalion, is listed as missing in action.

Here for the funeral are Mrs. William S. Waite, whose husband is a grandson of Mrs. Woltz and is in England, wounded and their baby; Sgt. And Mrs. Seth Woltz and child; a granddaughter, Mrs. Thomas R. Keller whose husband is Sgt. Maj. Thomas Heller at Camp Hood following foreign service with the 45th division. Other granddaughters are Mrs. W.I. Duty whose husband is First Sergeant Duty, somewhere in the Pacific and Elinor Glenn Aldridge. Three great-grandchildren also survive.

Contributor: Jean Wilson (48841367) • [email protected]


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