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Surnames: SCHOFIELD HULCE BEACH SOOK SEEFELD FISCHER MURRAY SMITH WASHKUHN FINK
----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner (Clark County, Wis.) 04/06/1983
Schofield, Belle (1893 - 1983)
Funeral services for Mrs. Lee (Belle) Schofield, 89, of Wabasha,
Minn., were conducted at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 5, 1983, at
Spencer United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Schofield died at Wabasha Nursing Home on Saturday, April 2,
1983.
Officiating at the service was Rev. Charles strong. Burial was in
the West Spencer Cemetery. Rux Funeral Home, Spencer, handled
arrangements.
Belle Hulce was born in the Town of Unity, Clark County on Oct. 15,
1893, to Fredrick and Effie (nee Beach) Hulce. She received her
education at Unity High School in Marathon County, and Normal
School in Wausau.
She taught at Groveside School in the Town of Unity. She married
Lee Schofield on Dec. 19, 1914, at Schofield. They lived in the
Town of Unity. She entered the nursing home at Neillsville in
1973.
She was a member of Spencer United Methodist Church.
Surviving her are seven daughters, Mrs. Flossie Sook of Schofield,
Mrs. Nola Seefeld of Unity, Mrs. Betty Fischer of Unity, Mrs.
Rosair (Jeanne) Murray of Iron Mt., Mich., Mrs. Howard (Vera) Smith
of Camp Douglas, Mrs. Orval (Beulah) Washkuhn of Cudahy and Miss
Myrna Schofield of Hazelhurst one son, Raymond of Spencer 25
grandchildren 36 great-grandchildren one brother, Harold Hulce of
Weatherford, Texas and one sister, Mrs. frank Fink of Plains,
Mont.
She was preceded in death by her husband, in Sept. 1970 one son one
daughter her parents four grandchildren five brothers and two
sisters.
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