Raymond A. Schuler, 61, of the village of Mishicot, died unexpectedly
Wednesday morning.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Lambert Funeral Home
and 9:30 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. The Rev. Earl
Brouchoud will officiate with burial in the parish cemetery.
Mr. Schuler was born Feb. 17, 1914, at St. Nazianz, son of the late
Joseph and Caroline Hecker Schuler. He married Reyneldis Christel
June 1, 1937, at St. Nazianz. They moved to Van Dyne, Wis., where he
operated the Lone Elm Cheese Factory. In 1946, they moved to Mishicot
where he was engaged in cheesemaking and farming. He was presently a
salesman for Moorman’s Mfg. Co. He was a member of Holy Cross Catholic
Church, Holy Name Society of the church, Knights of Columbus Council
No. 4807 and Manitowoc Clipper City Chordsmen.
Survivors include his wife; two sons, (private); two daughters,
(private); three brothers, Alfonse and Alton of Valders, and Theodore
of rural Kiel; four sisters, Mrs. Hildegard Salm, of Cleveland, Mrs.
Ray (Lorina) Woelfel, of St. Nazianz, Mrs. Rose Bogenschuetz, of
Sheboygan, and Mrs. Elmer (Marie) Gries, of Valders; and seven grand-
children. A brother Arthur and a sister Alexia preceded him in death.
Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home after 4 p.m. Friday where a
Holy Name Rosary will be at 7 p.m. and Knights of Columbus and parish
memorial service will be at 7:45.
Herald Times Reporter, February 5, 1976
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(17 Feb 1914/Feb 1976/SSDI).
Raymond A. Schuler, 61, of the village of Mishicot, died unexpectedly
Wednesday morning.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Lambert Funeral Home
and 9:30 a.m. at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Mishicot. The Rev. Earl
Brouchoud will officiate with burial in the parish cemetery.
Mr. Schuler was born Feb. 17, 1914, at St. Nazianz, son of the late
Joseph and Caroline Hecker Schuler. He married Reyneldis Christel
June 1, 1937, at St. Nazianz. They moved to Van Dyne, Wis., where he
operated the Lone Elm Cheese Factory. In 1946, they moved to Mishicot
where he was engaged in cheesemaking and farming. He was presently a
salesman for Moorman’s Mfg. Co. He was a member of Holy Cross Catholic
Church, Holy Name Society of the church, Knights of Columbus Council
No. 4807 and Manitowoc Clipper City Chordsmen.
Survivors include his wife; two sons, (private); two daughters,
(private); three brothers, Alfonse and Alton of Valders, and Theodore
of rural Kiel; four sisters, Mrs. Hildegard Salm, of Cleveland, Mrs.
Ray (Lorina) Woelfel, of St. Nazianz, Mrs. Rose Bogenschuetz, of
Sheboygan, and Mrs. Elmer (Marie) Gries, of Valders; and seven grand-
children. A brother Arthur and a sister Alexia preceded him in death.
Friends may call at Lambert Funeral Home after 4 p.m. Friday where a
Holy Name Rosary will be at 7 p.m. and Knights of Columbus and parish
memorial service will be at 7:45.
Herald Times Reporter, February 5, 1976
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(17 Feb 1914/Feb 1976/SSDI).
Family Members
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Arthur T Schuler
1903–1903
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Hildegard Schuler Salm
1904–1989
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Lorina Cecilia Schuler Meyer
1906–1987
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Alexia M Schuler Woelfel
1909–1974
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Alphonse Henry Schuler
1910–1996
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Anton Peter Schuler
1912–1986
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Theodore Joseph "Ted" Schuler
1915–1992
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Rose Agnes Schuler Bogenschuetz
1917–1991
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Marie R Schuler Gries
1919–1978
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