Deaths
SCHRADER—Paul I. Schrader, 78, Hiawatha, Kans., died Friday, July 22, 1977 at the Brown County Infirmary where he had resided for four and one-half years.
He was born July 2, 1899, the son of Henry and Sarah Walters Schrader and had lived on a farm northeast of Hiawatha before moving to town in 1944. He was an electrician, and a member of the First Baptist Church of Hiawatha.
Survivors include two brothers, Floyd M. Schrader and Walter H. Schrader, both of Hiawatha.
Funeral services were held Monday, July 25, at ten o'clock from the Meek Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Stanley Black officiating. Miss Pamela McQueen, organist, played the selection "In The Garden."
Pallbearers were Kenneth Chesnut, William Schrader, Forrest Mauslein, Harold Justice, Dennis Grover and Charles Schrader. Interment was at the Hiawatha Cemetery.
—The Hiawatha Daily World (Hiawatha, KS)
Mon July 25, 1977, p.1.
Deaths
SCHRADER—Paul I. Schrader, 78, Hiawatha, Kans., died Friday, July 22, 1977 at the Brown County Infirmary where he had resided for four and one-half years.
He was born July 2, 1899, the son of Henry and Sarah Walters Schrader and had lived on a farm northeast of Hiawatha before moving to town in 1944. He was an electrician, and a member of the First Baptist Church of Hiawatha.
Survivors include two brothers, Floyd M. Schrader and Walter H. Schrader, both of Hiawatha.
Funeral services were held Monday, July 25, at ten o'clock from the Meek Mortuary Chapel with the Rev. Stanley Black officiating. Miss Pamela McQueen, organist, played the selection "In The Garden."
Pallbearers were Kenneth Chesnut, William Schrader, Forrest Mauslein, Harold Justice, Dennis Grover and Charles Schrader. Interment was at the Hiawatha Cemetery.
—The Hiawatha Daily World (Hiawatha, KS)
Mon July 25, 1977, p.1.
Gravesite Details
Interred July 25 in section 38.