LEWIS, Lottie Ethel (Schmarzo) 1904-2006
LEWIS, SCHMARZO, HENSEL
Posted By: K. L. Kittleson
Date: 4/19/2006 at 18:39:12
Funeral services for Lottie E. Lewis, age 101, of Osage, Iowa, were held Monday, April 17, 2006, at the Osage Rehabilitation and Health Care Center in Osage, with Rev. Dr. J. Samuel Subramanian officiating. Burial was in the Osage Cemetery.
Lottie died Wednesday, April 12, 2006, at Osage Rehabilitation and Health Care Center.
She was born June 14, 1904 on the family farm near Little Cedar, Mitchell County, Iowa, the daughter of August and Augusta (Hensel) Schmarzo, Sr. She worked as a local telephone operator. Lottie married Earl Lewis in 1921. They owned and operated the Midway Cafe in Osage. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Osage.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Earl, six sisters and four brothers.
Lottie is survived by two nephews, Kenneth Schmarzo of Charles City and Gordon (Donna) Schmarzo of Manning; several great-nieces and nephews.
Arrangments were made by Champion-Bucheit Funeral Home, Osage, Iowa -- (641)732-3706.
[Original version posted April 19, 2006 on www.mcpress.com -- Mitchell County Press News )
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NOTES:Father
August George Michael Schmarzo 1841-1935
Mother
Augusta Fredricka Theresa Hensel 1859-1948
Sister
Minnie W Schmarzo 1878-1950
Sister
Amanda Schmarzo 1879-1968
Sister
Amelia M Schmarzo 1882-1976
Sister
Anna K Schmarzo 1883-1912
Brother
Ernest A Schmarzo 1885-1979
Brother
Wilhelm August Herman Schmarzo 1889-1972
Brother
August George Micheal Schmarzo 1893-1951
Brother
Hugo Max Schmarzo 1898-1983
Sister
Louisa Schmarzo 1898-1898
Sister
Louisa Schmarzo 1898-1898
Husband
Earl Willard Lewis 1900-1993
Marriage: At Some Point Earl & Lottie Had Divorced. They Re-married in 1965.
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