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Gertrude <I>Geck</I> Schneider

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Gertrude Geck Schneider

Birth
Glen Ullin, Morton County, North Dakota, USA
Death
30 Mar 2000 (aged 94)
Glen Ullin, Morton County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
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Obituary Bismarck Tribune (Mar 30, 2000)
Gertrude Schneider, 94, Glen Ullin, died March 30, 2000, in Glen Ullin. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. MDT Monday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Glen Ullin, with the Rev. Sebastian Schmidt officiating. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Glen Ullin.

Visitation begins after 4 p.m. MDT today at the church and is ongoing until the service time. A wake service will be held at 7 p.m. MDT tonight at Sacred Heart in Glen Ullin.

Gertrude was born on Jan. 11, 1906, in Glen Ullin, the daughter of Philip Geck Sr. and Christina (Feser) Geck. She was raised on the farm and educated in Glen Ullin. She married Mathias Schneider on Sept. 3, 1924, at Sacred Heart in Glen Ullin. Following their marriage, the couple settled on a farm northeast of Glen Ullin and operated the farm until 1962 when they retired and moved to Glen Ullin. In the past, Gertrude enjoyed gardening, knitting, baking and puzzles. She also enjoyed playing cards, bingo, and the outdoors. She entered the Marian Manor on Oct. 5, 1998, where she has resided since. She was a member of Christian Mothers.

She is survived by six sons, Leonard, Glen Ullin, James (Micky), Moorhead, Minn., Sylvester (Barbara), Glen Ullin, Leo (Mary Lou), Belfield, William (LeRae), Rochester, Minn., and John, Dickinson; her daughters, Irene (Donald) Moffett, Fallon, Mont., Bernice (Joe) Walker, Lindsay, Mont., Laura (Frederick) Wehri, Glen Ullin, Margie Ternes, Mandan, Dorothy (Emil) Sauvageau, Belfield, Viola (Eugene) Weinhardt, Glen Ullin, and Florence (Leo) Weinberger, Dickinson, and Rita (Bill) Wedell, Saratoga, Calif.; 54 grandchildren and two step-grandchildren; 60 great-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren; and one sister, Frances Bechhold, Glen Ullin.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Mathias on May 11, 1964; one son, Lawrence, and an infant; and seven brothers and five sisters. (Spangelo Funeral Home, Glen Ullin)
Obituary Bismarck Tribune (Mar 30, 2000)
Gertrude Schneider, 94, Glen Ullin, died March 30, 2000, in Glen Ullin. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. MDT Monday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Glen Ullin, with the Rev. Sebastian Schmidt officiating. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Glen Ullin.

Visitation begins after 4 p.m. MDT today at the church and is ongoing until the service time. A wake service will be held at 7 p.m. MDT tonight at Sacred Heart in Glen Ullin.

Gertrude was born on Jan. 11, 1906, in Glen Ullin, the daughter of Philip Geck Sr. and Christina (Feser) Geck. She was raised on the farm and educated in Glen Ullin. She married Mathias Schneider on Sept. 3, 1924, at Sacred Heart in Glen Ullin. Following their marriage, the couple settled on a farm northeast of Glen Ullin and operated the farm until 1962 when they retired and moved to Glen Ullin. In the past, Gertrude enjoyed gardening, knitting, baking and puzzles. She also enjoyed playing cards, bingo, and the outdoors. She entered the Marian Manor on Oct. 5, 1998, where she has resided since. She was a member of Christian Mothers.

She is survived by six sons, Leonard, Glen Ullin, James (Micky), Moorhead, Minn., Sylvester (Barbara), Glen Ullin, Leo (Mary Lou), Belfield, William (LeRae), Rochester, Minn., and John, Dickinson; her daughters, Irene (Donald) Moffett, Fallon, Mont., Bernice (Joe) Walker, Lindsay, Mont., Laura (Frederick) Wehri, Glen Ullin, Margie Ternes, Mandan, Dorothy (Emil) Sauvageau, Belfield, Viola (Eugene) Weinhardt, Glen Ullin, and Florence (Leo) Weinberger, Dickinson, and Rita (Bill) Wedell, Saratoga, Calif.; 54 grandchildren and two step-grandchildren; 60 great-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren; and one sister, Frances Bechhold, Glen Ullin.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Mathias on May 11, 1964; one son, Lawrence, and an infant; and seven brothers and five sisters. (Spangelo Funeral Home, Glen Ullin)


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