Obit: Schaub, Thelma Alberta (1907 - 1959)

 

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Surnames: Schaub, Goodwin, Halas, Forgue, Gall, Larsen, Musil, Pierce, Reineck, Eisenmann

 

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI.) November 25, 1959

 

Schaub, Thelma Alberta (23 June 1907 - 18 November 1959)

 

Mrs. Henry Schaub, 52, of Neillsville, died November 18 following a long illness.  Funeral services were held Saturday from St. Mary’s Catholic Church, with the Rev. Fr. Joseph Eisenmann officiating.  Burial was made in the parish cemetery.

 

Mrs. Schaub, the former Thelma Alberta Goodwin, was born June 23, 1907, in Danville, Ill.  She was the daughter of Ora and Mary Goodwin.  She received her education in Danville and lived in the Chicago area for 30 years. She did waitress work until her marriage to Henry Schaub on September 28, 1938, in Valparaiso, Ind.

 

In the early part of 1959 the family moved to Neillsville. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church.

 

Surviving are her husband and a son, Thomas; her parents, Ora Goodwin, Elmwood, Ill., and Mrs. Mary Goodwin of Ingleside, Ill.; and a brother, Everett Goodwin, also of Ingleside, Ill.

 

A general rosary service was held Friday evening at the Bergemann Funeral Home.

 

Pallbearers were: Kenneth Forgue, Donald Gall, Walter Larson, Jas. A. Musil, Earl Pierce and Ray Reineck.

 

Out of town people here for the services were: Mrs. Mike Halas and Bernard Schaub, Phoenix, Ariz.; M. J. Schaub, San Diego, Cal.; Lawrence Schaub, Dickey, (balance of obit was not there).

 

 


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