Obit: Schulte, Emil Albert (1890 - 1940)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Awe, Brose, Buchholz, Dieter, Ehredt, Engel, Klingbeil, Lipprandt,
Schulte, Zumach
----Source: Dubuque (Iowa) Telegraph-Herald (Dubuque, IA) 6/09/1940/Schulte 2b
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Schulte, Emil Albert (4 OCT 1890 - 8 JUN 1940)
Dubuque (Iowa) Telegraph-Herald, June 09 1940, Page 19, column 8 | EMIL A.
SCHULTE | Emil Schulte, 1499 Elm Street, died at a Rochester, Minn., hospital at
2:10 o’clock Saturday afternoon following an extended illness. | Mr. Schulte was
born in Colby, Wis., Oct 4, 1890. On Dec. 6, 1910, he was married to Miss Louise
Ehredt, at Galena, Ill. For the last 21 years he and been employed by the Carr,
Adams and Collier company here. | Mr. Schulte was a member of Masonic Lodge, A.
F. and A. L., No. 125, the Low Twelve and St. Peter’s Lutheran Church. |
Surviving are his widow, one daughter, Mrs. Bryon Brose, Dubuque; two brothers,
Charles, Abbotsford, Wis., and Arthur, Marathon, Wis.; four sisters, Mrs. H.
Zumack (sic, s/b Zumach), Sturtevant, Wis., Mrs. August Buchholtz (sic. s/b
Buchholz), Holcombe, Wis., and Mrs. Ed Awe and Mrs. Reinhold Lipprandt, both of
Owen, Wis.; a half brother Robert, Colby, Wis., and two half sisters, Mrs. Rose
Klingbiel (sic. s/b Klingbeil) and Mrs. Pauline Engel, both of Chicago. | The
body is at the Egelhof Home for Funerals where it may be viewed by friends after
7 o’clock Sunday evening. Funeral services will be held at the Egelhof Home for
Funerals Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. H. E. Dieter, pastor of St.
Peter’s church, will officiate. Burial will be in Linwood Cemetery.
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