MRS. SCHAEFER RITES HELD IN MEYER CHURCH
Stacyville, Jan 7 – Mrs. Anna Schaefer, 76, died at the home of her son, John, from heart disease.
Surviving are her five children; John; Matthew; Frank; Mrs. Aloysius Hemann; Mrs. Albert Blake; and 12 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday by the Rev. Eintringer in the Sacred Heart church at Meyer.
Mason City Globe Gazette, Monday January 7, 1935
Good Mother Is Summoned
(As recorded in the Austin Herald)
Schaefer Rites Held at Meyer Monday, Jan. 7
Mrs, Anna Schaefer Died at Farm Home Thursday, January 3
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Mrs. Anna Schaefer, numbered among the early settlers of the Meyer community, died at her farm home Thursday night, January 3, 1935, from heart disease. Her sudden departure came as a distinct shock to her many friends and relatives. At the time of her death she attained the age of 76 years, 2 months and 14 days.
Anna Teisen (Theisen) was born at Bermel, Germany, October 17, 1859. She came to America in the year 1886, and three years later she was united in marriage to Peter Schaefer. They immediately located on a farm where she lived up to the time of her death.
To this happy union five children were born - - John, Math, Frank Schaefer, Mrs. Albert Blake, all of Meyer community, and Mrs. Alois Hueman of Stacyville, Iowa.
Mrs. Schaefer was a very lovable mother, a good Christian woman, and for years a member of the Sacred Heart Church of Meyer. Her splendid disposition had endeared her to all who knew her. She is survived by her children, 13 grandchildren and other relatives and a host of friends.
Funeral services were held Monday in the Sacred Heart Church at Meyer, Iowa. The Rev. Father Leo Entringer had charge of the services. Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery, beside her husband who preceded her in death, March 19, 1913.
MRS. SCHAEFER RITES HELD IN MEYER CHURCH
Stacyville, Jan 7 – Mrs. Anna Schaefer, 76, died at the home of her son, John, from heart disease.
Surviving are her five children; John; Matthew; Frank; Mrs. Aloysius Hemann; Mrs. Albert Blake; and 12 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Monday by the Rev. Eintringer in the Sacred Heart church at Meyer.
Mason City Globe Gazette, Monday January 7, 1935
Good Mother Is Summoned
(As recorded in the Austin Herald)
Schaefer Rites Held at Meyer Monday, Jan. 7
Mrs, Anna Schaefer Died at Farm Home Thursday, January 3
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Mrs. Anna Schaefer, numbered among the early settlers of the Meyer community, died at her farm home Thursday night, January 3, 1935, from heart disease. Her sudden departure came as a distinct shock to her many friends and relatives. At the time of her death she attained the age of 76 years, 2 months and 14 days.
Anna Teisen (Theisen) was born at Bermel, Germany, October 17, 1859. She came to America in the year 1886, and three years later she was united in marriage to Peter Schaefer. They immediately located on a farm where she lived up to the time of her death.
To this happy union five children were born - - John, Math, Frank Schaefer, Mrs. Albert Blake, all of Meyer community, and Mrs. Alois Hueman of Stacyville, Iowa.
Mrs. Schaefer was a very lovable mother, a good Christian woman, and for years a member of the Sacred Heart Church of Meyer. Her splendid disposition had endeared her to all who knew her. She is survived by her children, 13 grandchildren and other relatives and a host of friends.
Funeral services were held Monday in the Sacred Heart Church at Meyer, Iowa. The Rev. Father Leo Entringer had charge of the services. Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery, beside her husband who preceded her in death, March 19, 1913.
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