Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Schrantz were held Saturday December 10 at 2 p.m. in the Community Methodist Church with the Rev. C. Curtis Norlin and Miss Lenora Ball officiating.
Mrs. T.G. Weddel, organist and Barbara Hallock and Ruth Norlin provided the music. Pallbearers were Scott Kirk, Art Johnson, Roy Painter, Howard Hallock, Dale Shepperd and Rudy Jansen. Burial was in the Mt. Hope Cemetery.
Ida Amanda Schrantz, daughter of Alford and Emily Hamblet, was born January 2, 1864 in Pottawattamie County, Iowa about ten or twelve miles outside Council Bluffs.
She departed this life in the Ainsworth Hospital December 8, 1960 at the age of 96 years, 11 months and 6 days.
At the age of six years she moved with her paretns, brother and sisters near Omaha and Lincoln, and there she grew to womanhood. She had three brothers, Orange, Almon, and Sam and two sisters, Fannie and Estelle.
She was 16 years of age when she moved with her family in 1882 to Keya Paha County and settled near Burton about one-half mile from the Indian Reservation. In 1883, she took a homestead six miles northwest of Springview and proved up on it. She was united in marriage to James Schrantz on June 16, 1888. To this union was born one son, Alvin.
Her husband, James and a daughter-in-law, Anna, also her two sisters and three brothers, preceded her in death. All of her life was spent on a farm. After the death of her husband, she lived on a farm near her son.
Besides her son, six grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, and five great, great grandchildren survive her.
Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Schrantz were held Saturday December 10 at 2 p.m. in the Community Methodist Church with the Rev. C. Curtis Norlin and Miss Lenora Ball officiating.
Mrs. T.G. Weddel, organist and Barbara Hallock and Ruth Norlin provided the music. Pallbearers were Scott Kirk, Art Johnson, Roy Painter, Howard Hallock, Dale Shepperd and Rudy Jansen. Burial was in the Mt. Hope Cemetery.
Ida Amanda Schrantz, daughter of Alford and Emily Hamblet, was born January 2, 1864 in Pottawattamie County, Iowa about ten or twelve miles outside Council Bluffs.
She departed this life in the Ainsworth Hospital December 8, 1960 at the age of 96 years, 11 months and 6 days.
At the age of six years she moved with her paretns, brother and sisters near Omaha and Lincoln, and there she grew to womanhood. She had three brothers, Orange, Almon, and Sam and two sisters, Fannie and Estelle.
She was 16 years of age when she moved with her family in 1882 to Keya Paha County and settled near Burton about one-half mile from the Indian Reservation. In 1883, she took a homestead six miles northwest of Springview and proved up on it. She was united in marriage to James Schrantz on June 16, 1888. To this union was born one son, Alvin.
Her husband, James and a daughter-in-law, Anna, also her two sisters and three brothers, preceded her in death. All of her life was spent on a farm. After the death of her husband, she lived on a farm near her son.
Besides her son, six grandchildren, 15 great grandchildren, and five great, great grandchildren survive her.
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