Obit: Schultz, Vivian (1918 - 1959) 

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Surnames: Schultz, Drake, Rosik, Oestreich, Marcinkus

 ----Source: Loyal Tribune (Loyal, Clark Co., Wis.) 03/19/1959

  Schultz, Vivian P. (8 Nov. 1918 - 15 Mar. 1959)

Mrs. Helmut (Vivian) Schultz, 50, route 3, Marshfield, died of complications Sunday evening in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Marshfield.  She had been in ill health since September and hospitalized the pas seven weeks.

Funeral services were held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Faith Lutheran Church.  The Rev. Harold Oelschlager officiated and burial was made in Hillside cemetery.

The former Vivian Pearl Drake was born Nov. 8, 1918, at Burley, Wash.  She came to Wisconsin and the town of Fremont with her parents at the age of 2.  After a year the family moved near Granton.  She attended the Romadtka School and completed her education at Neillsville, where she received a teaching certificate.  She taught school in Clark County for two years.

She married Helmut Schultz May 28, 1928, and they moved to a farm on route 3, Marshfield where she had lived since.

She was a member of Faith Lutheran Church.

The survivors are her husband; two sons, Floyd and Victor Schultz, both of route 3, Marshfield; three sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Rosik, Manitowoc; Mrs. Albert (Clara) Oestreich, Loyal; Mrs. Ben (Trevalyn) Marcinkus, Waukegan, Ill.; one brother George Drake, Waukegan, Ill., and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Drake of Loyal.

One brother preceded her in death.

  

 

 


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