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Elizabeth <I>Bruening</I> Schulte

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Elizabeth Bruening Schulte

Birth
Bow Valley, Cedar County, Nebraska, USA
Death
13 Apr 1911 (aged 27)
Bow Valley, Cedar County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Bow Valley, Cedar County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Wynot Tribune, Thursday, April 20, 1911

ELIZABETH SCHULTE
Died, at the home in Bow Valley Thursday, April 13, 1911, Mrs. Lizzie Schulte, aged about 27 years. Mrs. Schulte was the wife of Robert Schulte, and her sudden death was a shock to the relatives and friends. She was the daughter of Henry Bruening, deceased, and had been married less than a year. The funeral service was conducted from Bow Valley Catholic church Tuesday morning, April 18 and the remains laid to rest in the cemetery at that place.

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Wynot Tribune, Thursday, April 20, 1911

RESOLUTIONS:

Whereas, it has pleased the almighty God to remove from our midst Elizabeth Schulte, wife of our brother Robert Schulte, therefore be it.

Resolved that the St. Phillips Court No. 1566, Catholic order of Foresters, hereby extend condolence and sympathy to our worthy brother in this his hour of sad affliction.

Resolved that a copy of these resolutions be presented to Brother Schulte, also that the same be entered upon the records of the Court and a copy published in The Wynot Tribune.

By order of
Frank Becker, D H C R
Conrad Wiser, C R
Ed Bockman, P C R
John Hochstein, V C R
Wynot Tribune, Thursday, April 20, 1911

ELIZABETH SCHULTE
Died, at the home in Bow Valley Thursday, April 13, 1911, Mrs. Lizzie Schulte, aged about 27 years. Mrs. Schulte was the wife of Robert Schulte, and her sudden death was a shock to the relatives and friends. She was the daughter of Henry Bruening, deceased, and had been married less than a year. The funeral service was conducted from Bow Valley Catholic church Tuesday morning, April 18 and the remains laid to rest in the cemetery at that place.

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Wynot Tribune, Thursday, April 20, 1911

RESOLUTIONS:

Whereas, it has pleased the almighty God to remove from our midst Elizabeth Schulte, wife of our brother Robert Schulte, therefore be it.

Resolved that the St. Phillips Court No. 1566, Catholic order of Foresters, hereby extend condolence and sympathy to our worthy brother in this his hour of sad affliction.

Resolved that a copy of these resolutions be presented to Brother Schulte, also that the same be entered upon the records of the Court and a copy published in The Wynot Tribune.

By order of
Frank Becker, D H C R
Conrad Wiser, C R
Ed Bockman, P C R
John Hochstein, V C R


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