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August Schultz

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August Schultz

Birth
Death
5 Apr 1935 (aged 70–71)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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AUGUST SCHULTZ (d. 1935)

SCHOOL CLERK FOR 25 YEARS DIES, AGED 71
August Schultz, Town of Two Rivers, Expires At 8:25 Today; Ill Over a Year
Early residents of the rural districts as well as pioneers of Two Rivers today
mourned the death at 8:25 this morning of August Schultz, 71, lifelong resident
of the town of Two Rivers whose parents immigrated from Germany more than 80
years ago and acquired government land four miles north of the city.
Mr. Schultz, who had served School District No. 6 as clerk for more than 25
years, had been in ill health for more than a year.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:15 from the home and at 2
o’clock in St. John’s Lutheran church here, with the Rev. W. G. Haase officiating.
Interment will be in Pioneers’ Rest cemetery. The body will be taken to the home
from the Klein and Stangel, Inc., funeral home Saturday afternoon, where it can
be viewed.
The deceased was born in the town of Two Rivers, in the vicinity of the Tannery,
Jan. 28, 1864, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz, one of the first
families to settle on a farm in the county. Four years later his parents purchased
a 160-acre tract of land on the Range Line, five miles north of the city, where
Mr. Schultz remained since. His brother, Fred Jr., who died a number of years ago,
for many years was a prominent liveryman here, as well as another brother, Charles,
who was also a paving contractor, but now resides in the town of Two Rivers.
William J. Schultz, the eldest of the brothers, lives on 17th street, retiring
many years ago as an employe of the old Mann Brothers pail factory as a teamster.
John Schultz, the youngest brother, who years ago was superintendent of the Two
Rivers Coal company, also survives.
Mr. Schultz was married on June 28, 1900 to Miss Bertha Messman of the town of
Two Rivers, who survives him, with two daughters, Mrs. Wiliam Engelland of this
city and Miss Alma at home, and two sons, Lester, on the homestead farm, and
Louis, a local parcel post carrier. He also leaves three brothers, William of
this city, Charles of the town of two Rivers, and John of this city, and two
sisters, Mrs. Peter Barta of the town of Two Creeks and Miss Minnie Schultz
of Appleton. There are three grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, April 5, 1935 P. 17
AUGUST SCHULTZ (d. 1935)

SCHOOL CLERK FOR 25 YEARS DIES, AGED 71
August Schultz, Town of Two Rivers, Expires At 8:25 Today; Ill Over a Year
Early residents of the rural districts as well as pioneers of Two Rivers today
mourned the death at 8:25 this morning of August Schultz, 71, lifelong resident
of the town of Two Rivers whose parents immigrated from Germany more than 80
years ago and acquired government land four miles north of the city.
Mr. Schultz, who had served School District No. 6 as clerk for more than 25
years, had been in ill health for more than a year.
Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 1:15 from the home and at 2
o’clock in St. John’s Lutheran church here, with the Rev. W. G. Haase officiating.
Interment will be in Pioneers’ Rest cemetery. The body will be taken to the home
from the Klein and Stangel, Inc., funeral home Saturday afternoon, where it can
be viewed.
The deceased was born in the town of Two Rivers, in the vicinity of the Tannery,
Jan. 28, 1864, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz, one of the first
families to settle on a farm in the county. Four years later his parents purchased
a 160-acre tract of land on the Range Line, five miles north of the city, where
Mr. Schultz remained since. His brother, Fred Jr., who died a number of years ago,
for many years was a prominent liveryman here, as well as another brother, Charles,
who was also a paving contractor, but now resides in the town of Two Rivers.
William J. Schultz, the eldest of the brothers, lives on 17th street, retiring
many years ago as an employe of the old Mann Brothers pail factory as a teamster.
John Schultz, the youngest brother, who years ago was superintendent of the Two
Rivers Coal company, also survives.
Mr. Schultz was married on June 28, 1900 to Miss Bertha Messman of the town of
Two Rivers, who survives him, with two daughters, Mrs. Wiliam Engelland of this
city and Miss Alma at home, and two sons, Lester, on the homestead farm, and
Louis, a local parcel post carrier. He also leaves three brothers, William of
this city, Charles of the town of two Rivers, and John of this city, and two
sisters, Mrs. Peter Barta of the town of Two Creeks and Miss Minnie Schultz
of Appleton. There are three grandchildren.
Manitowoc Herald Times, April 5, 1935 P. 17

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