Died – Mr. Henry Schultz, an old resident of this city has been called to his eternal home, he died Monday afternoon at 4:45. Affirmities of old age brought on his demise, being really sick only two days before his death. In his dying hour the only relative that was present was his grandchild, Wm A. Schultz. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon; services were held at the house and at the St. John's church where Rev. C. F. Doehler delivered a very appropriate funeral oration. The pallbearers were Wm Johannes, Emil Schmelchel, Chas. Johannes, Fred Zermuehlen, Julius Pelke and Christ Herring.
The decedent was born in Riebau, Province Saxony, Germany in 1825 and in 1863 he emigrated to this country. One daughter, Miss Fredrieka and five grandchildren survive him to mourn his departure.
The Reporter, Fri., Oct. 8, 1909
Died – Mr. Henry Schultz, an old resident of this city has been called to his eternal home, he died Monday afternoon at 4:45. Affirmities of old age brought on his demise, being really sick only two days before his death. In his dying hour the only relative that was present was his grandchild, Wm A. Schultz. The funeral took place Wednesday afternoon; services were held at the house and at the St. John's church where Rev. C. F. Doehler delivered a very appropriate funeral oration. The pallbearers were Wm Johannes, Emil Schmelchel, Chas. Johannes, Fred Zermuehlen, Julius Pelke and Christ Herring.
The decedent was born in Riebau, Province Saxony, Germany in 1825 and in 1863 he emigrated to this country. One daughter, Miss Fredrieka and five grandchildren survive him to mourn his departure.
The Reporter, Fri., Oct. 8, 1909
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