Obit: Schuette, Albert August
#3 (1885 - 1969)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Schuette,
Rakenhorst, Jervoltz, Schwarze, Kluenker, Witt, Zillmer, Zuehlke, Jakobi,
Kramer, Stark, Schneider, Bizjak, Lenz, Urman
----Source: Clark County
Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 7/10/1969
Schuette, Albert August #3
(12 June 1885 - 6 July 1969)
Albert August Schutte, 84, Greenwood, died
at 9:20 a.m. Sunday, July 6, in Neillsville, after a lingering illness.
Mr. Schutte, son of August and Amelia (Rakenhorst) Schutte, was born June 12,
18985, in Manitowoc County. He was married February 3, 1909, to Louise Jervoltz
in Kewaunee County. She died November 24, 1952. In May, 1909, they moved to
Clark County settling on a farm in the Town of Beaver, six miles north of Loyal,
where they remained until they retired from farming in 1943 and moved to
Greenwood.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Wesley (Sylvia) Schwarze of
Greenwood, two sons, Elmer of Unity and Ottmer of Santa Ana, Calif.; a grandson,
William Schutte of Unity; two sisters, Mrs. Ida Kluenker of Manitowoc and Mrs.
Olivia Witt of Stanley; and a brother Lester Schuette of Unity.
Funeral
services were scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Trinity Lutheran Church in
Greenwood. The Rev. Leroy Urman was to officiate. Burial was to be made in the
Greenwood Cemetery.
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark
Co., WI) 7/24/1969
Funeral services for Albert A. Schuette were held July
9 from Trinity Lutheran Church in Greenwood with the Rev. Leroy Urman
officiating. Burial was made in the Greenwood Cemetery.
Pallbearers were:
Alfred Zillmer, George Zuehlke, John Jakobi, Charles Kramer, George Stark and
Robert Schneider.
Edward Bizjak sang, “The Lord is My Shepherd, I Shall
not want.” And the congregation sang, “What a Friend We Have in Jesus,” with
Miss Bonnie Lenz, organ accompanist.
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