To Be Celebrated The Golden wedding anniversary
celebration of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Schmidt of Rt. 2,
Mishicot, will be observed with
an open house for friends and
relatives from 1:30 to 5 pm
Sunday at the Veterans' Club,
Mishicot. No formal invitations
have been sent.
Mrs. Schmidt, the former
Emily Juza, was born July 3,
1905, at West Kewaunee. Schmidt
was born Feb. 4, 1898, at
Mishicot. They were married November 18, 1925, Kewaunee. Since then they have resided on the
Schmidt home farm at Mishicot.
Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt have two
children, Denton Schmidt of
Mishicot and Mrs. Gunther
(Jeanette)Friedl of Elm Grove;
and five grandchildren
The couple took over the family
farm in 1926 John Schmidt,
grandfather of the celebrant,
homesteaded the farm in 1936.
Both honorees are in good
health and are active in gardening
Mrs. Schmidt also does
handiwork and spinning.
Original wedding attendants
planning on attending the
celebration include Lester Schmidt
of Neenah, Alois Juza of
Two Rivers and Mrs Ed (Leone)
Marek of Algoma.
∼Mrs. Emily Schmidt, age 87, of the Town of Mishicot, died early this Wednesday morning, March 17, 1993, at the Two Rivers Community Hospital.
Funeral Services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, the Rev. Kevin Field officiating, with burial in the Mishicot Public Cemetery.
She was born on July 3, 1905, in the Town of Carlton, Kewaunee County, daughter of the late Frank and Anne Krolovetz Juza. She married Floyd Schmidt on November 18, 1925, at Kewaunee. They then farmed in the Town of Mishicot. Her husband preceded her in death on December 1, 1977. Emily was a resident of the North Ridge Care Center for the past four years. A member of the Mishicot Senior Citizens and enjoyed spinning, knitting, crocheting, and gardening.
Survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Denton and Marlene Schmidt, Mishicot; a daughter and son-in-law, Jeanette and Gunther Friedl, Elm Grove; two brothers, Elvin Juza, Kewaunee, and Alois Juza, Two Rivers; a sister, Mrs. William Leone Jansky, Tisch Mills, five grandchildren; three great grandchildren. Preceded in death by three sisters and four brothers.
Friends may call at the Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, from 4-9 p.m. on Friday.
Herald Times Reporter, March 17, 1993 P. A2
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QUIETLY MARRY AT COURT HOUSE
Two Couples Take Nuptial Vows
KEEWATIN-Two couples were quietly married at the Kewaunee county court house during the past week. Wednesday morning Judge W.A. Cowell tied a nuptial knot and Thursday morning A.G. Schauer officiated.
Florence (sic...should be Floyd) Schmidt and Emily Juza were the happy couple to appear before Judge Cowell Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. The bride was prettily attired in a crepe de Chine dress and wore an embroidered veil. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley.
Algoma Record Herald, Friday, November 20, 1925 P. 8.
To Be Celebrated The Golden wedding anniversary
celebration of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Schmidt of Rt. 2,
Mishicot, will be observed with
an open house for friends and
relatives from 1:30 to 5 pm
Sunday at the Veterans' Club,
Mishicot. No formal invitations
have been sent.
Mrs. Schmidt, the former
Emily Juza, was born July 3,
1905, at West Kewaunee. Schmidt
was born Feb. 4, 1898, at
Mishicot. They were married November 18, 1925, Kewaunee. Since then they have resided on the
Schmidt home farm at Mishicot.
Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt have two
children, Denton Schmidt of
Mishicot and Mrs. Gunther
(Jeanette)Friedl of Elm Grove;
and five grandchildren
The couple took over the family
farm in 1926 John Schmidt,
grandfather of the celebrant,
homesteaded the farm in 1936.
Both honorees are in good
health and are active in gardening
Mrs. Schmidt also does
handiwork and spinning.
Original wedding attendants
planning on attending the
celebration include Lester Schmidt
of Neenah, Alois Juza of
Two Rivers and Mrs Ed (Leone)
Marek of Algoma.
∼Mrs. Emily Schmidt, age 87, of the Town of Mishicot, died early this Wednesday morning, March 17, 1993, at the Two Rivers Community Hospital.
Funeral Services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, the Rev. Kevin Field officiating, with burial in the Mishicot Public Cemetery.
She was born on July 3, 1905, in the Town of Carlton, Kewaunee County, daughter of the late Frank and Anne Krolovetz Juza. She married Floyd Schmidt on November 18, 1925, at Kewaunee. They then farmed in the Town of Mishicot. Her husband preceded her in death on December 1, 1977. Emily was a resident of the North Ridge Care Center for the past four years. A member of the Mishicot Senior Citizens and enjoyed spinning, knitting, crocheting, and gardening.
Survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Denton and Marlene Schmidt, Mishicot; a daughter and son-in-law, Jeanette and Gunther Friedl, Elm Grove; two brothers, Elvin Juza, Kewaunee, and Alois Juza, Two Rivers; a sister, Mrs. William Leone Jansky, Tisch Mills, five grandchildren; three great grandchildren. Preceded in death by three sisters and four brothers.
Friends may call at the Lambert Funeral Home, Mishicot, from 4-9 p.m. on Friday.
Herald Times Reporter, March 17, 1993 P. A2
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QUIETLY MARRY AT COURT HOUSE
Two Couples Take Nuptial Vows
KEEWATIN-Two couples were quietly married at the Kewaunee county court house during the past week. Wednesday morning Judge W.A. Cowell tied a nuptial knot and Thursday morning A.G. Schauer officiated.
Florence (sic...should be Floyd) Schmidt and Emily Juza were the happy couple to appear before Judge Cowell Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. The bride was prettily attired in a crepe de Chine dress and wore an embroidered veil. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley.
Algoma Record Herald, Friday, November 20, 1925 P. 8.
Family Members
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Joseph Juza
1896–1975
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Frankie Juza
1898–1898
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Petronella Carrie "Nellie" Juza Urban
1899–1986
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Rose Eleonora Juza Schanilec
1901–1947
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Edward Frank Juza
1902–1921
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Agnes Josephine Juza Schmidt
1903–1973
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Alois Herman Juza
1907–1993
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Fredrick Peter Juza
1909–1986
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Elvin Charles "Alvin" Juza
1911–2000
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Leone Christina Juza Jansky
1913–2005
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Otto Milton Juza
1915–1984
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