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Schultz, Susan Fast (1896-1973: Difference between revisions
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blessed with 7 children. She was a mother of | blessed with 7 children. She was a mother of | ||
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Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1973 Aug 10 p. 31
Birth date: 1896 Jan 21
text of obituary:
SUSAN SCHULTZ
Susan Schultz was born in 1896 to Bernhardt and Susanna Fast of Bingham Lake, Minn. At age 4 she moved with her parents to Langham, Sask. She received Christ as her Saviour during childhood and was baptized as a member of the M.B. Church.
In 1916 she was married to David P. Schultz at Langham, and this union was blessed with 7 children. She was a mother of genuine Christian character and trust in God and assurance of eternal life\continued. She died on June 1 in Dallas, Oregon, after an extended illness, having reached the age of 77.
Left to mourn her passing are her husband, David, her 7 children and their families, 4 brothers, and 3 sisters. A memorial service was held in Saskatoon on June 3 in the Central M.B. church in her honor.