Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Christ Lutheran church with Rev. W. J. Wehmeier, pastor, officiating. Burial will be at Grace Hill cemetery.
Mrs. Schaefer was born June 16, 1896 at Laclede, Mo. She came to Noble county in 1912. She was married Jan. 11, 1917 to Charles Schaefer at Perry. She was a member of Christ Lutheran church and a charter member of unit one of Christ Lutheran Women's Missionary League.
Survivors include her husband, of the home address, one daughter, Mrs. Willard (Betty) Andrews, Perry; two brothers, Max Baetz and Otto Baetz, both of Perry ; four sisters, Mrs. Roy Cowell, Mrs. Don Lumbers and Mrs. Otto Thiele, all of Perry; and Mrs. Bill Piel, Ponca City; two granddaughters, Mrs. Larry Hillis, Stillwater, and Kim Andrews, Perry; and one grandson, Kurt Andrews, Perry.
Memorial contributions may be made to Lutheran Social Service or Oklahoma Medical Research foundation.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Christ Lutheran church with Rev. W. J. Wehmeier, pastor, officiating. Burial will be at Grace Hill cemetery.
Mrs. Schaefer was born June 16, 1896 at Laclede, Mo. She came to Noble county in 1912. She was married Jan. 11, 1917 to Charles Schaefer at Perry. She was a member of Christ Lutheran church and a charter member of unit one of Christ Lutheran Women's Missionary League.
Survivors include her husband, of the home address, one daughter, Mrs. Willard (Betty) Andrews, Perry; two brothers, Max Baetz and Otto Baetz, both of Perry ; four sisters, Mrs. Roy Cowell, Mrs. Don Lumbers and Mrs. Otto Thiele, all of Perry; and Mrs. Bill Piel, Ponca City; two granddaughters, Mrs. Larry Hillis, Stillwater, and Kim Andrews, Perry; and one grandson, Kurt Andrews, Perry.
Memorial contributions may be made to Lutheran Social Service or Oklahoma Medical Research foundation.
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