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Obituary, 15 Nov 1923, "Amherst News-Times", (Amherst, Lorain Co., OH)
MRS. WILHELMINA SCHULTZ DIES SUN.
Mrs. Wilhelmina Schultz, of Tenney avenue, died at her home Sunday morning at eight o'clock.
The deceased was born in Germany and came to this country fifty-two years ago, making her home in Amherst. She was one of the founders of the local Lutheran church.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. J. Upher, of Elkhart, Ind., Mrs. Anna Hosler, of Grafton, and Mrs. Walter Bechtel, of Amherst; one son, William, of Amherst, and one brother, John Koepke, of Grafton.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon from the late home at two o'clock and from St. Paul's Lutheran church at 2:30 o'clock with Rev. F. D. Jordan officiating. Burial was made in Crown Hill cemetery.
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Obituary, 15 Nov 1923, "Amherst News-Times", (Amherst, Lorain Co., OH)
MRS. WILHELMINA SCHULTZ DIES SUN.
Mrs. Wilhelmina Schultz, of Tenney avenue, died at her home Sunday morning at eight o'clock.
The deceased was born in Germany and came to this country fifty-two years ago, making her home in Amherst. She was one of the founders of the local Lutheran church.
She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. J. Upher, of Elkhart, Ind., Mrs. Anna Hosler, of Grafton, and Mrs. Walter Bechtel, of Amherst; one son, William, of Amherst, and one brother, John Koepke, of Grafton.
Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon from the late home at two o'clock and from St. Paul's Lutheran church at 2:30 o'clock with Rev. F. D. Jordan officiating. Burial was made in Crown Hill cemetery.
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