The funeral was held Tuesday at 2:00 o'clock at the Church of Christ in guide Rock, with sermon by Rev Erwin Dunbar of Ruskin.
Burial was made in the Guide Rock cemetery. Kenneth Lockling sang for the service, with Mrs Ralph Portenier at the piano. Grandsons were casketbearers.
Lizzie C Karnatz was born in Pomerania, Germany, Dec 6, 1858 to Frederick and Henrietta Karnatz. She was one of a family of five children.
The family came to the United States from Germany when she was ten years of age, settling in Jewell county, Kansas.
On Oct 1, 1876, she was married to John F Schultz at Mankato, Kansas.
In 1883 they moved to their farm one mile south and one mile west of Guide Rock. Ten children were born to this union.
The family moved into Guide Rock in 1911. Mr Schultz died Nov 25, 1924.
The past five years Mrs Schultz has made her home with her daughter, Mrs Sophia Hoskins. There she died Saturday evening at the age of 96 years, after a long illness.
She is survived by nine children: Mary Sholtz, John F Schultz, Sophia Hoskins, Andrew Schultz of Denver, Lucy Britton of Ravenna, Matie Crowder, Lloyd Schultz of Hastings, Emma Frey of Superior, Clyde Schultz of Walla Walla, Wash. (Julia Haskins is now deceased.)
There are two sisters, Mrs Emma Rath of St Francis, Kansas and Mrs Mary Karnatz of Edgar. There are twenty-five grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.
She had been a member of the Christian church for many years.
A host of friends and the family cherish the memory of this good mother, friend and neighbor.
The funeral was held Tuesday at 2:00 o'clock at the Church of Christ in guide Rock, with sermon by Rev Erwin Dunbar of Ruskin.
Burial was made in the Guide Rock cemetery. Kenneth Lockling sang for the service, with Mrs Ralph Portenier at the piano. Grandsons were casketbearers.
Lizzie C Karnatz was born in Pomerania, Germany, Dec 6, 1858 to Frederick and Henrietta Karnatz. She was one of a family of five children.
The family came to the United States from Germany when she was ten years of age, settling in Jewell county, Kansas.
On Oct 1, 1876, she was married to John F Schultz at Mankato, Kansas.
In 1883 they moved to their farm one mile south and one mile west of Guide Rock. Ten children were born to this union.
The family moved into Guide Rock in 1911. Mr Schultz died Nov 25, 1924.
The past five years Mrs Schultz has made her home with her daughter, Mrs Sophia Hoskins. There she died Saturday evening at the age of 96 years, after a long illness.
She is survived by nine children: Mary Sholtz, John F Schultz, Sophia Hoskins, Andrew Schultz of Denver, Lucy Britton of Ravenna, Matie Crowder, Lloyd Schultz of Hastings, Emma Frey of Superior, Clyde Schultz of Walla Walla, Wash. (Julia Haskins is now deceased.)
There are two sisters, Mrs Emma Rath of St Francis, Kansas and Mrs Mary Karnatz of Edgar. There are twenty-five grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren.
She had been a member of the Christian church for many years.
A host of friends and the family cherish the memory of this good mother, friend and neighbor.
Family Members
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Maria Wilhilmini "Mary" Schultz Sholtz
1877–1971
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John Frederick Schultz
1878–1956
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Sophia Lillie Schultz Hoskins
1881–1958
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Andrew Charles Schultz
1883–1967
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Julia Ann Schultz Haskins
1885–1952
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Lucy Clara Schultz Britton
1888–1977
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Matie Alyce Schultz Crowder
1891–1972
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Lloyd Edward Schultz
1894–1972
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Emma Mildred Schultz Frey
1897–1991
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Clyde Alfred Schultz
1902–1963
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