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Amalia “Mollie” <I>Bender</I> Schneider

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Amalia “Mollie” Bender Schneider

Birth
Russia
Death
9 Nov 1977 (aged 96)
WaKeeney, Trego County, Kansas, USA
Burial
WaKeeney, Trego County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.0167139, Longitude: -99.8734972
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Born in Potschinnaja Russia (Kratzke),married Johan George Deines 4 Oct 1898. They came to America in 1902, lost a son on the trip Henry, and shortly after arrival they lost daughter Elizabeth. George as they called him died of emphysema in 1924 and Mollie and her 9 children(Mollie,Leah,Samuel,Elma,Elisabeth,Fred,Julius,Leo,and Pauline) had to leave the farm that they rented from brother-in-law Henry Gideon who married George's sister Elizabeth Deines. In 1925 she married Harry Conrad Daubert after he passed away she then married George Adam Schneider in 1942. She passed away with pneumonia on 9 Nov 1977 after breaking her arm.
She had many stories to tell of her life's journeys. Always made extra baked goods and noodles for family and friends.As her grand daughter I will always remember her jolly nature and how hard she worked to help others. The freezer was always full of Kraut bierocks and butter balls when she left after a visit. She took pride in her electric lawn mower and lived independently until her last days.
Born in Potschinnaja Russia (Kratzke),married Johan George Deines 4 Oct 1898. They came to America in 1902, lost a son on the trip Henry, and shortly after arrival they lost daughter Elizabeth. George as they called him died of emphysema in 1924 and Mollie and her 9 children(Mollie,Leah,Samuel,Elma,Elisabeth,Fred,Julius,Leo,and Pauline) had to leave the farm that they rented from brother-in-law Henry Gideon who married George's sister Elizabeth Deines. In 1925 she married Harry Conrad Daubert after he passed away she then married George Adam Schneider in 1942. She passed away with pneumonia on 9 Nov 1977 after breaking her arm.
She had many stories to tell of her life's journeys. Always made extra baked goods and noodles for family and friends.As her grand daughter I will always remember her jolly nature and how hard she worked to help others. The freezer was always full of Kraut bierocks and butter balls when she left after a visit. She took pride in her electric lawn mower and lived independently until her last days.


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  • Maintained by: Jeanette Wudel
  • Originally Created by: III
  • Added: Aug 27, 2013
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116180323/amalia-schneider: accessed ), memorial page for Amalia “Mollie” Bender Schneider (27 Jul 1881–9 Nov 1977), Find a Grave Memorial ID 116180323, citing Wakeeney City Cemetery, WaKeeney, Trego County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by Jeanette Wudel (contributor 48245098).