SCHNEIDER, Maude (1899-1941)
SCHNEIDER, AYERS, ENGSTLER, STAUDT, GERHARDT, REIS, SHIFLET, JOHNSON, FUNSTON, BLAIR, HAFF, OSTERMAN, ALBAUGH, BLOOM, GARDNER, FRITSCH, TOBIN
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Date: 10/19/2013 at 23:04:33
Plan Rites For Lake Resident
Mrs. G. Schneider's Services at Garner Church Monday
Clear Lake - Funeral services for Mrs. George Schneider, 42, who died at her home on Northwest Center street Thursday evening, will be held at St. Boniface Catholic church in Garner Monday morning at 9 o'clock. The Rev. M. J. Manternach, pastor, will celebrate the mass and burial will be in Garner Catholic cemetery.
Mrs. Schneider, who had been ill several months, was born at Nora Springs but had lived in and near Garner several years before coming to Clear Lake two years ago. She was a member of the Garner Catholic church and of the Garner court of C.D.A.
Mrs. Schneider is survived by her husband; her father, H. S. Ayers, who lives at the Schneider home; her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Engstler, Garner; and nine children, Theonella, Patricia, Armond, Elexine, Elrede, Jack, Anna Marie, Genevieve and Millicent Rose.
source: Mason City Globe Gazette 23 Aug 1941, page 7
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Rite Held For Lake Woman
Out-of-Town Relatives Attend Funeral of Mrs. George Schneider
Clear lake - Funeral services for Mrs.George Schneider, 42, who died at her home on Northwest Center street Thursday, were held at St. Boniface Catholic church, Garner, Monday morning. Requiem high mass was celebrated by the Rev. E. J. Supple, Clear Lake, and the sermon was by the Rev. M. J. Manternach, Garner pastor. Burial was in Garner Catholic cemetery.
Pallbears were Harvey and Bernard Engstler, Virgil Tobin, Alouis and Leo Schmidt and Raymond Kriz. Arnold Schmidt and Joe Tobin were ushers.
Maude Ayers Engstler was born Oct. 12, 1899, at Nora Springs, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ayers. Her mother having died when she was two years old, the child was reared by Mr. and Mrs. John Engstler of Garner. She attended Garner high school and later took up the study of piano music in which she became proficient.
Sept. 28, 1920, she was married to Mr. Schneider, who, with nine children, Theonella, Patricia, Armond, Elexine, Elreda, Jack, Anna Marie, Genevieve and Millicent Rose, survives. Her father and foster-parents also survive. The family lived at Garner until a few years ago when they moved to Floyd county for two years before coming to Clear Lake a year and a half ago.
Among out-of-town relatives attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. Nick Staudt, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Staudt, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Staudt and families, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerhardt and Mr. and Mrs. John Reis, Marble Rock; Ernest Schneider and Mrs Thelma Shiflet, Charles City.
Mrs. August Johnson, Mrs. Lizzie Funston and Mr. and Mrs. Don Blair, Mason City; Mr. and Mrs. John Haff and family, Britt; Mr.and Mrs. B. H. Osterman and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Albaugh and family, Joe Schneider, Mrs. Vincent Bloom, Mr.and Mrs. Bernard Osterman and Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Osterman, Hashua.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schneider, Waterloo; Mrs. Les Gardner, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Schneider, St. Paul, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fritsch and family, Owatonna, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schneider and family, Manley, and Mrs. L. W. Tobin, Waseca, Minn.
source: Mason City Globe Gazette 27 Aug 1941, page 27
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