HENRY SCHULTZ PIONEER OF THE COUNTY PASSES
Henry Schultz, 73, a resident of Manitowoc county practically all his life
passed away Saturday night at the family home on Route 7, north of the city.
Burial will be at 1:15 Wednesday afternoon from the home and at two o'clock
from the St. John's Evangelical church at Two Rivers.
The deceased was born in 1857 in the town of Kossuth and followed farming
all his life. He retired thirteen years ago. He was married May 22, 1889
to Minnie Schmadabeck who survives him with three daughters, Mrs. David Schurr,
on the home farm, Mrs. Harvey Scherer of Waukesha, and Mrs. Ferdinand Miller
of the town of Manitowoc.
Two brothers, John Schultz of the town of Manitowoc and Charles of Princeton,
Minn. and one sister, Mrs. Minnie Thorman of Mentevideo, Minn. also survives.
Manitowoc Herald-Times, Monday, March 31, 1930
(contributed by researcher/see contributors page)
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[bur. 4-2-1930/age 73 yrs/cause:lobar pneumonia]
HENRY SCHULTZ PIONEER OF THE COUNTY PASSES
Henry Schultz, 73, a resident of Manitowoc county practically all his life
passed away Saturday night at the family home on Route 7, north of the city.
Burial will be at 1:15 Wednesday afternoon from the home and at two o'clock
from the St. John's Evangelical church at Two Rivers.
The deceased was born in 1857 in the town of Kossuth and followed farming
all his life. He retired thirteen years ago. He was married May 22, 1889
to Minnie Schmadabeck who survives him with three daughters, Mrs. David Schurr,
on the home farm, Mrs. Harvey Scherer of Waukesha, and Mrs. Ferdinand Miller
of the town of Manitowoc.
Two brothers, John Schultz of the town of Manitowoc and Charles of Princeton,
Minn. and one sister, Mrs. Minnie Thorman of Mentevideo, Minn. also survives.
Manitowoc Herald-Times, Monday, March 31, 1930
(contributed by researcher/see contributors page)
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[bur. 4-2-1930/age 73 yrs/cause:lobar pneumonia]
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