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SCHULTE, Marguerite Mary (Kernan) --- 1916-2012

COTA, KERNAN, SCHULTE, CONWAY, MCGUIRE, MOHN

Posted By: IA GenWeb Volunteer
Date: 9/13/2012 at 16:23:00

Wednesday 8/22/2012 Waukon Standard newspaper

Marguerite Schulte

Marguerite M. Schulte, 96, of Waukon, died Sunday, August 12, 2012, at Northgate Care Center in Waukon. Funeral services were held Friday, August 17 St. Patrick Catholic Church in Waukon, with Fr. Joseph Schneider officiating. Burial was at St. Joseph’s Paint Rock Cemetery, rural Harpers Ferry.
Marguerite Mary Schulte was born February 14, 1916 on the rural Harpers Ferry, Lafayette Township farm of her parents, Joseph and Ellen (Cota) Kernan. She was baptized and confirmed at Immaculate Conception Wexford Catholic Church and attended Lafayette #7 rural school. Following that she attended Waukon Jr. College and took the Normal Training Curriculum to become at teacher. She ended up teaching at her former school, Lafayette #7. June 7, 1937 Marguerite married William John Schulte at Immaculate Conception Wexford. They farmed for 10 years in the Wexford area and moved to the Harpers Ferry area in 1947. Marguerite was very active in all aspects of the farm and particularly good with the animals. She also raised a large garden and did a lot of canning. Marguerite stayed on the farm until moving to Waukon in the early 1980s. In the years following that she did a lot of button carding for Blumenthal Lansing Company out of her home.
Marguerite grew up as a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, attended St. Ann’s/St. Joseph’s Catholic Church while farming, and since moving to Waukon has been a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church. She was active in all her parishes. She also volunteered by working bingo and with the school lunch program at St. Patrick, giving time at the local St. Vincent de Paul Store, and in general doing anything she could to help family and friends.
She enjoyed playing cards, cooking almost anything from scratch, doing embroidery work and crocheting afghans. One of Marguerite’s favorite things was spending time with and taking care of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren as well as other kids.
Survivors include her son, Richard of Waukon; three grandchildren, Kurt and Kara, both of Waukon, and Karla (Kendall) Anderson of Denver, IA; four great-grandchildren, Michael Schulte and Trevor Snitker of Waukon and Kaeleigh Ann and Kolton Anderson of Denver, IA; and a brother, Francis (Leonette) Kernan and a sister, Alice Conway, both of Lansing. She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband William, who died in 1978; an infant son, Raymond; a daughter-in-law, Ann Schulte; three sisters, Marcella McGuire, Sr. Cyrilla Kernan PBVM, and Genevieve Mohn; and two brothers, Leo and Gerald Kernan.


 

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