Obit: Schultz, Otto M. #2 (1898 - 1974)

Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
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Surnames: Schultz, Lechner, Stonek, Dunlap, Heck, Krehmeyer, Ule, Buettner, Bean, Kramplen, Ormond, Moen, Kalsow, Hagen, Jacob, Thoma, Stuebs

----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 8/01/1974

Schultz, Otto M. (3 April 1898 - 15 July 1974)

Funeral services were held July 18 from Immanuel Lutheran Church, Globe, for Otto M. Schultz, 76, of Neillsville, who died July 15. The Rev. Ralph O. Stuebs officiated and burial followed in the Neillsville City Cemetery. The Georgas Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Pallbearers were John Ormond, Sr., Herman Moen, Martin Kalsow, Herman Hagen, Albin Jacob, and Raymond Kalsow. Mrs. Henry Thoma accompanied congregational singing of “My Course is Run” and “I’m but a Stranger Here.”

Those from out of town who attended the services were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lechner, Kenosha; Mrs. Elsie Stonek, Cudahy; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Heck, and Mrs. Beverly Krehmeyer, all of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt Schultz, Mark, and Rodney, Camanche, Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schultz, Granton; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ule, Chili; Karalee Schultz, Marshfield; Michael Schultz, Eau Claire; Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Buettner, Hackensack, Mn.; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Buettner, Appleton; Mrs. Helen Bean, Mrs. Hilda Krampien, and Mrs. Don Bean and Cindy, Stratford.

 

 


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