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''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 15 Jan 1941 p. 5
''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 1941 Jan 15 p. 5
 
Birth date: 1880 Dec 21
 
text of obituary:
 
<center>'''Mrs. Pauline Schwartz'''</center>
 
Mrs. Pauline Schwartz, 60, died at her home at Monroe, Washington, Tuesday Dec. 31, 1940, after a prolonged illness.  She was a native of South Russia and was born December 21, 1880.  She had been a resident of the United States since 1901 and of Monroe since 1914.
 
Surviving are her husband, John A. Schwartz, a daughter, Miss Lena Schwartz and a son Reuben Schwartz, at the family home just north of Monroe; and also a son Rudy Schwartz of Monroe; three grandchildren; a brother, August Montie of Monroe; and two sisters, Mrs. Julia Flickner, Route 2, Monroe, and Mrs. Lena Reynolds of Berkeley, California.
 
Funeral services were held on Wednesday Jan.1, 1941, at 2:330 o'clock.  Mrs. Schwartz was a charter member of the Mennonite church.
 
Rev. M. M. Lehmann officiated.  The congregation sang "Nearer My God to Thee," and a duet sang "Saved by Grace," and also "Shall You, Shall I?"
 
Rev. Lehman spoke words of comfort from the 11th chapter of the Gospel of St. John.


Birth date: 1881


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Revision as of 12:39, 4 September 2013

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1941 Jan 15 p. 5

Birth date: 1880 Dec 21

text of obituary:

Mrs. Pauline Schwartz

Mrs. Pauline Schwartz, 60, died at her home at Monroe, Washington, Tuesday Dec. 31, 1940, after a prolonged illness. She was a native of South Russia and was born December 21, 1880. She had been a resident of the United States since 1901 and of Monroe since 1914.

Surviving are her husband, John A. Schwartz, a daughter, Miss Lena Schwartz and a son Reuben Schwartz, at the family home just north of Monroe; and also a son Rudy Schwartz of Monroe; three grandchildren; a brother, August Montie of Monroe; and two sisters, Mrs. Julia Flickner, Route 2, Monroe, and Mrs. Lena Reynolds of Berkeley, California.

Funeral services were held on Wednesday Jan.1, 1941, at 2:330 o'clock. Mrs. Schwartz was a charter member of the Mennonite church.

Rev. M. M. Lehmann officiated. The congregation sang "Nearer My God to Thee," and a duet sang "Saved by Grace," and also "Shall You, Shall I?"

Rev. Lehman spoke words of comfort from the 11th chapter of the Gospel of St. John.