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The Columbus Journal, February 27, 1907
After a long illness, Mrs. Julia Heintz, wife of Dr. A. Heintz, died at her home, Tenth and Murray streets, last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Heintz was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schaad, old settlers in the Shaad creek neighborhood. She leaves, besides her husband and an adopted son, Alvin, three brothers and one sister--Hugo Schaad and Mrs. Max Gottberg of this county and Frank and Edward Schaad who are now in California. Mrs. Heintz was a native of Switzerland, being born there March 14, 1854, and was married to Dr. Heintz twenty-six years ago. The funeral was held from the home Sunday afternoon, being in charge of Rev. Neumarker, assisted by Rev. Grauenhorst, the music being rendered by a quartet from the musical department of the Columbus Woman's club, of which the deceased was a prominent member, and a quartet of the Columbus Maennerchor sang a selection at the grave. Interment was made in the Columbus cemetery.
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The Columbus Journal, February 27, 1907
After a long illness, Mrs. Julia Heintz, wife of Dr. A. Heintz, died at her home, Tenth and Murray streets, last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Heintz was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schaad, old settlers in the Shaad creek neighborhood. She leaves, besides her husband and an adopted son, Alvin, three brothers and one sister--Hugo Schaad and Mrs. Max Gottberg of this county and Frank and Edward Schaad who are now in California. Mrs. Heintz was a native of Switzerland, being born there March 14, 1854, and was married to Dr. Heintz twenty-six years ago. The funeral was held from the home Sunday afternoon, being in charge of Rev. Neumarker, assisted by Rev. Grauenhorst, the music being rendered by a quartet from the musical department of the Columbus Woman's club, of which the deceased was a prominent member, and a quartet of the Columbus Maennerchor sang a selection at the grave. Interment was made in the Columbus cemetery.
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