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John A “Jack” Schultz

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John A “Jack” Schultz

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
24 Jun 1963 (aged 75)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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John A. (Jack) Schultz, 75, son of a late pioneer Two Rivers liveryman and road building contractor, an overseas veteran of World War I, who had been residing for the past two years at Shady Lane Home, Manitowoc, died early Monday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. He had been in failing health for a number of months.
Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Klein and Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers. The Rev. T. F. Stern will officiate with burial in Pioneers Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers.
John Schultz was born May 12, 1888 at Two Rivers, a son of the late Charles F. and Emma Lauroesch Schulz. He attended St. John parochial School and in his youth he was employed at the livery operated by his father, now the site of the Blue Ribbon Café on Washington Street. He worked for a short period at Plant No. 1 of the Mirro Aluminum Co., Two Rivers, before entering World War I, serving 11 months in France as a private first class in Co. D, 53rd Infantry.
After the war he was employed at the U.S. Veterans hospitals at Wood, Wis., and Downey, Ill., for a number of years. In retirement he returned to Two Rivers and for the past several years had been living at Manitowoc. He was a member of the Eleven Gold Star Post 1248, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Two Rivers, and also of the Robert E. Burns Post 165, American Legion, Two Rivers.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. John Schuette, of Engelwood, Colo., and Mrs. Walter Berg of Manitowoc; a brother, George, of Manitowoc; a niece and a number of nephews. A brother, Ralph, preceded him in death.
Friends may call at the funeral home, Two Rivers, after 3 p.m. Tuesday.
Two Rivers Reporter, June 24, 1963 P. M-15
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John A. (Jack) Schultz, 75, son of a late pioneer Two Rivers liveryman and road building contractor, an overseas veteran of World War I, who had been residing for the past two years at Shady Lane Home, Manitowoc, died early Monday morning at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. He had been in failing health for a number of months.
Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Klein and Stangel Inc., Funeral Home, Two Rivers. The Rev. T. F. Stern will officiate with burial in Pioneers Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers.
John Schultz was born May 12, 1888 at Two Rivers, a son of the late Charles F. and Emma Lauroesch Schulz. He attended St. John parochial School and in his youth he was employed at the livery operated by his father, now the site of the Blue Ribbon Café on Washington Street. He worked for a short period at Plant No. 1 of the Mirro Aluminum Co., Two Rivers, before entering World War I, serving 11 months in France as a private first class in Co. D, 53rd Infantry.
After the war he was employed at the U.S. Veterans hospitals at Wood, Wis., and Downey, Ill., for a number of years. In retirement he returned to Two Rivers and for the past several years had been living at Manitowoc. He was a member of the Eleven Gold Star Post 1248, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Two Rivers, and also of the Robert E. Burns Post 165, American Legion, Two Rivers.
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. John Schuette, of Engelwood, Colo., and Mrs. Walter Berg of Manitowoc; a brother, George, of Manitowoc; a niece and a number of nephews. A brother, Ralph, preceded him in death.
Friends may call at the funeral home, Two Rivers, after 3 p.m. Tuesday.
Two Rivers Reporter, June 24, 1963 P. M-15
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