20 Mar 1955
Adele Schoulte of Monona Dies
McGregor -- Adele Schoulte, 20, Monona, died at a hospital here after a lengthy illness.
Adele was the sister of Norma Schoulte, who led Monona tothe Girls' High School State Basketball Championship in 1952.
A younger brother, Ralph, 16, was killed last December 24, in an auto accident near Elkader.
Dubuque Telegraph Herald
22 Mar 1955
Miss Adele Schoulte
McGregor -- Services for Miss Adele Schoulte, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schoulte of Monona, were at 9 a.m. Monday at St. Mary's Church in McGregor. Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery.
Miss Schoulte died Saturday at the McGregor hospital after a long illness. Surviving are her parents and a sister, Norma, famous Mnona basketball star. A brother Ralph, 16, was killed last Christmas Eve in an automobile accident.
20 Mar 1955
Adele Schoulte of Monona Dies
McGregor -- Adele Schoulte, 20, Monona, died at a hospital here after a lengthy illness.
Adele was the sister of Norma Schoulte, who led Monona tothe Girls' High School State Basketball Championship in 1952.
A younger brother, Ralph, 16, was killed last December 24, in an auto accident near Elkader.
Dubuque Telegraph Herald
22 Mar 1955
Miss Adele Schoulte
McGregor -- Services for Miss Adele Schoulte, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schoulte of Monona, were at 9 a.m. Monday at St. Mary's Church in McGregor. Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery.
Miss Schoulte died Saturday at the McGregor hospital after a long illness. Surviving are her parents and a sister, Norma, famous Mnona basketball star. A brother Ralph, 16, was killed last Christmas Eve in an automobile accident.
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