Scholtz, Wilhelm
1869 - 1943 (73 Jahre)-
Fotos Wilhelm Scholtz
Guide Rock Cemetery Guide Rock, Webster County, Nebraska, USAWilhelm Scholtz
Guide Rock Cemetery Guide Rock, Webster County, Nebraska, USA
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Name Scholtz, Wilhelm Geburt 1 Okt 1869 ,,, Deutschland [1] Geschlecht männlich Tod 6 Aug 1943 Guide Rock, Webster County, Nebraska, USA [1] Beerdigung Guide Rock, Webster County, Nebraska, USA [1] Personen-Kennung I106589 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 10 Feb 2013
Vater Scholtz, Johann, geb. geschätzt 1839, ,,, Deutschland gest. Datum unbekannt Mutter Scholtz, Dora - wife of, geb. geschätzt 1842, ,,, Deutschland gest. Datum unbekannt Familien-Kennung F33516 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie Schultz, Maria Wilhelmina, geb. 13 Jan 1877, , Jewell County, Kansas, USA gest. 23 Feb 1971, Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska, USA (Alter 94 Jahre) Eheschließung 2 Dez 1901 Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA [2] Kinder + 1. Sholtz, Clarence Wilford, geb. 6 Nov 1902, , Jewell County, Kansas, USA gest. 16 Sep 1977, Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA (Alter 74 Jahre) 2. Sholtz, Elmer Lewis, geb. 6 Nov 1903, Burr Oak, Jewell County, Kansas, USA gest. 5 Feb 1906, Burr Oak, Jewell County, Kansas, USA (Alter 2 Jahre) + 3. Sholtz, Wilbur Fred, geb. 12 Jul 1905, , Jewell County, Kansas, USA gest. 26 Mai 1994, Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska, USA (Alter 88 Jahre) + 4. Sholtz, Dora Elizabeth, geb. 29 Mrz 1908, , Jewell County, Kansas, USA gest. 21 Jan 1992, Franklin, Franklin County, Nebraska, USA (Alter 83 Jahre) + 5. Sholtz, George LeRoy, geb. 19 Dez 1909, , Jewell County, Kansas, USA gest. 12 Jan 1984, Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA (Alter 74 Jahre) Zuletzt bearbeitet am 27 Mrz 2019 Familien-Kennung F33515 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Notizen - Uwe Zimbelmann:
Burial: Guide Rock Cemetery Guide Rock, Webster County, Nebraska, USA
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William Sholtz was born in Germany, October 1, 1869. He was the son of John and Dora Sholtz.
When he was six weeks of age, the family came to the United States, settling first at Danville, Illinois. In this early boyhood, they moved to Burr Oak, Kansas. The remainder of
life was spent in the Burr Oak and Guide Rock communities,
On December 2, 1901, he was married to Miss Mary Schultz at Red Cloud, Nebraska. They made their home across the state line in Kansas. The past nine years they have lived in Guide Rock.
Four sons and one daughter were born to Mr and Mrs Sholtz; Clarence of Mankato, Kansas; Wilbur and George Sholtz of Guide Rock; Elmer, deceased; and Mrs Dora Payne of Guide Rock.
Death came to Mr Sholtz at 5:30 o'clock Friday evening, August 6, 1943, as the result of a stroke which he suffered on August 3rd. He had reached the age of 73 years, 10 months and 5 days.
The deceased leaves his widow, the three sons, one daughter and seven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, an older sister and his son, Elmer.
Mr Sholtz enjoyed fishing and on Tuesday afternoon of last week had started for the river. He became ill on the way and attempted to reach the Alvin James farm home just west of town. He was found by searchers about 4:30 o'clock the next afternoon (Wednesday) where he had fallen in a ditch at the roadside.
Funeral services were held Sunday, August 8, 1943, at the Christian church, Rev W J Etherton, was in charge. The singers were Mrs Harold Booker, Lavaun Howard, Arthur Gourley and Lee Albin.
The songs used were "Nearer My God to Thee," "Saved by Grace" and "Rock of Ages."
Pall bearers were: Emil Imhoff, William Lowry, Ray Lamb, Alfred Fringer, Fred Hagan and William Robb.
Life's labor done as sinks the day
Light from its load the spirit flies,
While heaven and earth combine to say,
"How blest the righteous when he dies."
So when life's sweet journey ends
Soul and body part like friends - -
No quarrels, no murmurs, no delay
A kiss, a sigh and so away.
Interment was made in Guide Rock Cemetery.
- Uwe Zimbelmann:
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