Obit: Schultz, Frances (1913 - 1936)

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Surnames: SCHULTZ GEBERT PAUL NOELFRI BEALE

----Sources: WEEKLY CLARION (Dorchester, Clark Co., WI) 12 Jun 1936

Schultz, Frances (10 JUN 1913 - 8 JUN 1936)

Funeral services were held Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock from the St. Louis Catholic Church for Mrs. Elmer Schultz, who passed away at the Medford Clinic early Sunday morning following a brief illness. The service was read by the Rev. John Novak of the St. Bernard’s Church at Abbotsford, and interment took place at the Medford Cemetery.

Frances Gebert was born in the town of Little Black (Taylor Co., Wis.) June 10, 1913, and was nearly 23 years old at time of death. She grew to young womanhood at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gebert, and on Aug. 12, 1933 she was united in marriage to Elmer Schultz, the son of Mrs. Mary Schultz at Minneapolis.

Since their marriage they have been living on the Mrs. Mary Schultz farm, three and one-half miles southwest of Dorchester (Clark Co., Wis.) in the town of Holton.

Besides her husband she leaves her father, George Gebert, three sisters, Elizabeth, Mrs. Edgar Paul, town of Little Black; Mary, Mrs. Louis Noelfri of New York City; and Margaret, Mrs. Lynn Beale of Cornell, and six brothers, Henry, town of Holton, George, town of Deer Creek, and Fred, John G., Frank and Mike Geber of the town of Little Black. Her mother passed away in February of this year.

Mrs. Schultz also leaves a host of friends who join us in offering deepest sympathy to her husband and family in their hour of sorrow.

 

 


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