SCHULTZ. - Anna Schultz, nee Zehr, was born June 11, 1875, in Oxford Co., Ont.; married to Menno Schultz, April 5, 1900. To this union were born 3 daughters, one dying in infancy. She died at her home near Poole, Ont., July 24, 1915; aged 40y. 1m. 13d. Cause of death was tuberculosis, from which she suffered very much the last few months; but she bore her sufferings patiently, always trusting in the Lord and waiting for the day when the Lord will take her to the beautiful home where she will enjoy the sweet rest with Jesus. She was a faithful member of the A.M. Church. She leaves to mourn her early departure her husband and two daughters; also father, step-mother, 4 brothers, and 4 sisters. Funeral services July 27, 1915, at the home by Bro. Jacob R. Bender, and at the Poole A.M. Church by Christian Kropf and Michael Jantzi. The remains were laid to rest in a cemetery nearby.
"We miss you, mother dear,
From your familiar place;
We do not hear your footsteps,
Nor see your smiling face."
SCHULTZ. - Anna Schultz, nee Zehr, was born June 11, 1875, in Oxford Co., Ont.; married to Menno Schultz, April 5, 1900. To this union were born 3 daughters, one dying in infancy. She died at her home near Poole, Ont., July 24, 1915; aged 40y. 1m. 13d. Cause of death was tuberculosis, from which she suffered very much the last few months; but she bore her sufferings patiently, always trusting in the Lord and waiting for the day when the Lord will take her to the beautiful home where she will enjoy the sweet rest with Jesus. She was a faithful member of the A.M. Church. She leaves to mourn her early departure her husband and two daughters; also father, step-mother, 4 brothers, and 4 sisters. Funeral services July 27, 1915, at the home by Bro. Jacob R. Bender, and at the Poole A.M. Church by Christian Kropf and Michael Jantzi. The remains were laid to rest in a cemetery nearby.
"We miss you, mother dear,
From your familiar place;
We do not hear your footsteps,
Nor see your smiling face."
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