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Emma Mueller Schuhmann

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Emma Mueller Schuhmann

Birth
Death
26 Jan 1901 (aged 25)
Lavaca County, Texas, USA
Burial
Shiner, Lavaca County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Shiner Gazette, 30 Jan 1901

Mrs. Emma Schuhmann.
One of the saddest events that has occurred in Shiner for a number of years was the sudden death, last Saturday night, of Mrs. Emma Schuhmann, wife of Mr. Theo. Schuhmann. Mrs. Schuhmann had been seriously ill for several weeks, but was thought to be better. She suffered a relapse Saturday morning, but it was not thought to be serious. The end came however Saturday night about nine o'clock when she suddenly expired without warning. She leaves a little baby boy about six weeks old.

The funeral took place Monday evening at 3 o'clock and was attended by one of the largest crowds ever seen in Shiner on a similar occasion. The services at the grave were conducted by Rev. H. Rowland, and several beautiful songs were sung. The bereaved husband, mother and sisters have the deepest sympathy of all friends and acquaintances.

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The following persons were down from Flatonia to attend the funeral of Mrs. Emma Schuhmann: Mesdames C. F. Woods, W. A. Thatcher, M. L. Wilkins, Woodsmansee, F. P. Yeager and Miss Millie Goode; Messrs. F. P. Yeager, W. A. Thatcher, Abe Goode and Rev. H. M. Rowland.

Mrs. Schuhmann and son of Walhalla, Texas, mother and brother of Mr. Theo. Schuhmann, were here Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Emma Schuhmann.

Emma Mueller Schuhmann, 17 Jul 1875 – 26 Jan 1901, was buried in the Shiner Sons of Herman Ceemetery. Contributed by Matt Cross
Shiner Gazette, 30 Jan 1901

Mrs. Emma Schuhmann.
One of the saddest events that has occurred in Shiner for a number of years was the sudden death, last Saturday night, of Mrs. Emma Schuhmann, wife of Mr. Theo. Schuhmann. Mrs. Schuhmann had been seriously ill for several weeks, but was thought to be better. She suffered a relapse Saturday morning, but it was not thought to be serious. The end came however Saturday night about nine o'clock when she suddenly expired without warning. She leaves a little baby boy about six weeks old.

The funeral took place Monday evening at 3 o'clock and was attended by one of the largest crowds ever seen in Shiner on a similar occasion. The services at the grave were conducted by Rev. H. Rowland, and several beautiful songs were sung. The bereaved husband, mother and sisters have the deepest sympathy of all friends and acquaintances.

[another page in same issue]

The following persons were down from Flatonia to attend the funeral of Mrs. Emma Schuhmann: Mesdames C. F. Woods, W. A. Thatcher, M. L. Wilkins, Woodsmansee, F. P. Yeager and Miss Millie Goode; Messrs. F. P. Yeager, W. A. Thatcher, Abe Goode and Rev. H. M. Rowland.

Mrs. Schuhmann and son of Walhalla, Texas, mother and brother of Mr. Theo. Schuhmann, were here Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Emma Schuhmann.

Emma Mueller Schuhmann, 17 Jul 1875 – 26 Jan 1901, was buried in the Shiner Sons of Herman Ceemetery. Contributed by Matt Cross


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