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Schultz, Susan Fast (1896-1973

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(Created page with "''Mennonite Brethren Herald'' obituary: 1973 Aug 10 p. 31 Birth date: 1896 Jan 21 text of obituary: <center><h3>SUSAN SCHULTZ</h3></center> Susan Schultz was born in 1896 ...")
 
 
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was baptized as a member of the M.B.
 
was baptized as a member of the M.B.
 
Church.
 
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In 1916 she was married to David P.
 
In 1916 she was married to David P.
 
Schultz at Langham, and this union was
 
Schultz at Langham, and this union was
 
blessed with 7 children. She was a mother of
 
blessed with 7 children. She was a mother of
 
genuine Christian character and trust in
 
genuine Christian character and trust in
God and assurance of eternallife\continued.
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God and assurance of eternal life\continued.
 
She died on June 1 in Dallas, Oregon, after
 
She died on June 1 in Dallas, Oregon, after
 
an extended illness, having reached the age
 
an extended illness, having reached the age
 
of 77.
 
of 77.
Left. to mourn her passing are her
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husband, David, ' her 7 children and their
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Left to mourn her passing are her
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husband, David, her 7 children and their
 
families, 4 brothers, and 3 sisters. A
 
families, 4 brothers, and 3 sisters. A
 
memorial service was held in Saskatoon on
 
memorial service was held in Saskatoon on

Latest revision as of 13:24, 1 February 2017

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.