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Tillie <I>Roos</I> Schuller

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Tillie Roos Schuller

Birth
Alton, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Death
21 Jul 1957 (aged 71)
Hospers, Sioux County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Hospers, Sioux County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Peter Schuller, nee Tillie Roos, of Hospers, Iowa passed away at her home Sunday, July 21 following an illness of almost four years when she was bedridden.

Mrs. Schuller was born December 16, 1885 at Alton, Iowa. On February 26, 1908 she was married to Peter Schuller of Hospers. To this union was born one daughter, Margaret, Mrs. Gerard Goedhart of Hospers. Four grandchildren, Harriet, Jerome, Peggy and Larry Goedhart also survive. She is also survivoed by the following bothers and sisters all of Hospers, Gerrit Roos, Jake Roos, Nettie (Mrs. Charles Brink) and Annie (Mrs. Marinus Schuller). Her paretns, a brother, Dick Roos, and a sister, Jessie, Mrs. John Brink, preceded her in death.

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, July 23 at 1:30 at the Hospers First Reformed Church with Rev. A. Hellinga, assisted by Rev. G. Doctor of Sibley, officiating. "No Night There" and "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" was sung by Clarence Tinklenberg, Mrs. Don Raak, Mrs. Mike Verschoor and John Bloemendaal. Pall bearers were Walt Den Hartog, Joe Hoffs, Cornie Rensink, Henry Warntjes, Joe Bender and Wm. Hofmeyer. Interment was in the Hospers Cemetery.

Alton Democrat - 1 August 1957
Mrs. Peter Schuller, nee Tillie Roos, of Hospers, Iowa passed away at her home Sunday, July 21 following an illness of almost four years when she was bedridden.

Mrs. Schuller was born December 16, 1885 at Alton, Iowa. On February 26, 1908 she was married to Peter Schuller of Hospers. To this union was born one daughter, Margaret, Mrs. Gerard Goedhart of Hospers. Four grandchildren, Harriet, Jerome, Peggy and Larry Goedhart also survive. She is also survivoed by the following bothers and sisters all of Hospers, Gerrit Roos, Jake Roos, Nettie (Mrs. Charles Brink) and Annie (Mrs. Marinus Schuller). Her paretns, a brother, Dick Roos, and a sister, Jessie, Mrs. John Brink, preceded her in death.

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, July 23 at 1:30 at the Hospers First Reformed Church with Rev. A. Hellinga, assisted by Rev. G. Doctor of Sibley, officiating. "No Night There" and "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" was sung by Clarence Tinklenberg, Mrs. Don Raak, Mrs. Mike Verschoor and John Bloemendaal. Pall bearers were Walt Den Hartog, Joe Hoffs, Cornie Rensink, Henry Warntjes, Joe Bender and Wm. Hofmeyer. Interment was in the Hospers Cemetery.

Alton Democrat - 1 August 1957


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