Obit: Schulte, Paulina (1866 - 1954)

Transcriber:  Robert Lipprandt
Email:  bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org

Surnames: BUB, BUCHHOLZ, DIEDRICH, ECKE, FENN, FISCHER, HITEMAN, HOFFMANN, JANING, KADEMAN, LIPPRANDT, SCHUH, SCHULTE, SCHWANTES, VOSS, WEBER, WILL

----Source: Marshfield News Herald - March 6, 1954

Schulte, Paulina (15 Jul 1866 - 5 Mar 1954)

Last rites Held for Mrs. R. Schulte

Mrs. Robert Schulte died of old age complications Friday, March 5, at the Clark County Hospital at the age of 87 years, seven months and 20 days after an illness of three and one-half years.

Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Zion Lutheran Church, Rev. O. Hoffmann officiating, and interment was made in the Green Grove Cemetery. Pall bearers were Fred Diedrich, Carl Fischer, W. F. Schwantes, Ed Kademan, Frank Will and Tony Will.

Mrs. Schulte was born in Manitowoc County on July 15, 1866, and came to Clark County as a young girl. She married Robert Schulte in Unity on July 3, 1888. They engaged in farming and lived on the farm now owned by Otto Schulte

Surviving are two sons, Otto Schulte of Colby and Earnest Schulte of Milwaukee and two daughters, Mrs. Ed (Emma) Schuh of Rockford, Ill., and Mrs. Allen (Luella) Weber of La Habra, Calif. Her husband, one daughter and three brothers preceded her in death.

Out of town people here for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schuh, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hiteman and Emery Schuh of Rockford, Ill., Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Schulte and daughter, Dolores of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fenn and Mrs. Henry Bub of Sheboygan, John Janing of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ecke and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Voss of Dorchester, Mrs. Arthur Schulte of Wausau, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schulte of Abbotsford, August Buchholz and daughter Anita of Curtiss, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lipprandt of Medford and Mrs. and Mrs. Reuben Kademan of Marshfield.

Mrs. Schulte was a faithful member of Zion Lutheran Church and the Ladies Aid of that congregation and will be remembered especially by the older members of the two organizations, as one who always cheerfully performed her duties to her church and family. Her life was gentle, but, like the still waters, it was deep. She discharged her various duties in life and discharged them well.

 

 


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