On December 10, 1891, she was united in marriage to the Rev. John Schneider of the Wisconsin Conference by the Rev. G. W. White, and served the following charges with him; Green Bay, Neenah, Wauwatosa, Waupun, Kaukauna, Fort Atkinson, Oconomowoc, South Milwaukee, Auer Avenue Church, Milwaukee; Union Grove and Bristol.
Three sons were born to them; Howard, Earl, and Ralph.
She died April 5, 1928, at the home of her son Ralph, at Washington D. C. After a service in that city the body was brought to Milwaukee and laid to rest in Wanderers Rest Cemetery, beside that of her husband. The services in Milwaukee were conducted by the Rev. RB. Stansell of First Church, of which she was a member, assisted by the Rev. G. K. MacInnis of Trinity Church, where she had, only a few months before her death, been a member of the choir.
Published in the Wisconsin Annual Conference 1928, pg. 146
On December 10, 1891, she was united in marriage to the Rev. John Schneider of the Wisconsin Conference by the Rev. G. W. White, and served the following charges with him; Green Bay, Neenah, Wauwatosa, Waupun, Kaukauna, Fort Atkinson, Oconomowoc, South Milwaukee, Auer Avenue Church, Milwaukee; Union Grove and Bristol.
Three sons were born to them; Howard, Earl, and Ralph.
She died April 5, 1928, at the home of her son Ralph, at Washington D. C. After a service in that city the body was brought to Milwaukee and laid to rest in Wanderers Rest Cemetery, beside that of her husband. The services in Milwaukee were conducted by the Rev. RB. Stansell of First Church, of which she was a member, assisted by the Rev. G. K. MacInnis of Trinity Church, where she had, only a few months before her death, been a member of the choir.
Published in the Wisconsin Annual Conference 1928, pg. 146
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