Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia
Louise Schmidt, 71, will be held
at 3 p.m. today at the Lutheran
church in Atalissa. Burial will be
at the Memorial Park cemetery,
Muscatine. The Snider Funeral Home,
West Liberty, has charge of arrange-
ments.
Mrs. Schmidt died Thursday evening
at Mercy Hospital, Iowa City, follow-
ing a long illness. She had been a
Muscatine resident for many years.
Born Aug. 12, 1901, at Stuttgark,
Kansas, she was the daughter of
Johann and Ana Marie Friebus Schultz.
She married Ewald Schmidt, April 14,
1937, at Philipsburg, Kansas. A
member of the Lutheran church,
Atalissa, she was a member of the
Women's Society of the church.
She had worked at the Lutheran Homes
in Muscatine for 12 years.
Survivors include her husband, Ewald,
at home; two sons , Carlos, of
Eldridge, Iowa, and David, of Fulton,
I11.; and two brothers, John Schultz,
Topeka, Kan., and Edward Schultz, of
Washington state and one sister,
Gertrude Ann Schultz, Philipsburg,
Kan.
Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia
Louise Schmidt, 71, will be held
at 3 p.m. today at the Lutheran
church in Atalissa. Burial will be
at the Memorial Park cemetery,
Muscatine. The Snider Funeral Home,
West Liberty, has charge of arrange-
ments.
Mrs. Schmidt died Thursday evening
at Mercy Hospital, Iowa City, follow-
ing a long illness. She had been a
Muscatine resident for many years.
Born Aug. 12, 1901, at Stuttgark,
Kansas, she was the daughter of
Johann and Ana Marie Friebus Schultz.
She married Ewald Schmidt, April 14,
1937, at Philipsburg, Kansas. A
member of the Lutheran church,
Atalissa, she was a member of the
Women's Society of the church.
She had worked at the Lutheran Homes
in Muscatine for 12 years.
Survivors include her husband, Ewald,
at home; two sons , Carlos, of
Eldridge, Iowa, and David, of Fulton,
I11.; and two brothers, John Schultz,
Topeka, Kan., and Edward Schultz, of
Washington state and one sister,
Gertrude Ann Schultz, Philipsburg,
Kan.
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