Obituary:
Rienhart A. Schott, 57, a retired farmer, died Thursday in
his home at RD 2 Alliance after a long illness. A native of Fulda, he was a member of Sacred Heart of Mary Catholic Church at Harrisburg. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Philomena Schott; five sons, Earl and Omer of Louisville, Bernard of Alliance, Robert of the home and Pvt. Ralph Schott stationed with the army at Broughton, Pa.; four daughters, Mrs. Helen McMahan, Mrs. Donald Kindler, Mrs. Wilfred Archer, and Mrs. Richard Merry, all of Louisville; a brother, Felix of Fulda; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Noll of Harriettsville and
Mrs. Felix Brahler of Louisville, and 28 grandchildren.
A Requiem High Mass was sung Monday at 9:30 a.m. at the church by Rev. Fr. Edward Gallagher. Burial in Calvary Cemetery at Massillon. Paquelet Funeral Home was in charge.
Obituary:
Rienhart A. Schott, 57, a retired farmer, died Thursday in
his home at RD 2 Alliance after a long illness. A native of Fulda, he was a member of Sacred Heart of Mary Catholic Church at Harrisburg. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Philomena Schott; five sons, Earl and Omer of Louisville, Bernard of Alliance, Robert of the home and Pvt. Ralph Schott stationed with the army at Broughton, Pa.; four daughters, Mrs. Helen McMahan, Mrs. Donald Kindler, Mrs. Wilfred Archer, and Mrs. Richard Merry, all of Louisville; a brother, Felix of Fulda; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Noll of Harriettsville and
Mrs. Felix Brahler of Louisville, and 28 grandchildren.
A Requiem High Mass was sung Monday at 9:30 a.m. at the church by Rev. Fr. Edward Gallagher. Burial in Calvary Cemetery at Massillon. Paquelet Funeral Home was in charge.
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