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Showing posts with label Edward Schuler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Edward Schuler. Show all posts

31 July 2011

Sunday's Obituary - Caroline HILLS nee SCHULER (1850-1917)

Joliet Evening Herald News, Joliet, Illinois, 15 November 1917 Vol. XIII, No. 336
MRS. HILLS DIES IN PONTIAC
  Lockport, Nov. 15.-Ms. Carrie Hills of Pontiac, 66 years old, died this morning in her home after several days’ illness, according to word received by her sister, Mrs. Mary Keeler, Eighth street. Mrs. Hills, who was Miss Carrie Schuler, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Schuler, was born in Lockport and resided here many years.
  She is survived by two sons, Alfred and Harry Hills; a daughter, Mrs. Carrie Hendershot, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Keeler of this city.
  Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Burial will be in the Lockport cemetery.

Joliet Evening Herald News, Joliet, Illinois, 16 November 1917 Vol. XIII, No. 337, p 4
Funeral of Mrs. Hills.
 The funeral of Mrs. Carrie Hills of Pontiac, formerly of Lockport, will be held tomorrow afternoon. The body will arrive over the Chicago and Alton railroad at 12:38 o'clock and the funeral party will go direct to the Lockport cemetery where burial will be made.

Sunday's Obituary - Mary Ann KEELER, nee SCHULER (1848-1933)


Joliet Sunday Herald-News, 24 February 1933, XXIX, #98, 24 February 1933.
Aged Resident Dies.
  Mrs. Mary A. Keeler, 84 years old, one of the oldest residents of Lockport, died at her home, 802 Jefferson street this morning after a brief illness.
  Mrs. Keeler was born in Lockport on March 3, 1838 [1848] and has resided here ever since.
  She is survived by her two daughters, Miss Julia, of Joliet, and Miss Alice A. of Lockport.
  Funeral services will be held from the home Sunday afternoon with the Rev. William Royston, pastor of the First United Methodist church officiating. Burial will be in the Lockport cemetery.

Joliet Evening Herald-News, 24 February 1933, XXIX, #96, 24 February 1933.
KEELER - Mrs. Mary A., age 84, died Feb. 24, 1933, at her home, 802 Jefferson St., Lockport. Survived by two daughters, Miss Julia of Chicago, and Miss Alice of Lockport. Funeral from her home Sunday at 2 p.m. Rev. William A. Royston officiating. Burial in Lockport cemetery.

24 July 2011

Sunday’s obituary – Edward Schuler (1876-1940)


Joliet Sunday Herald-News, May 12, 1940
pg 22
Edward SCHULER 67, Life Resident of Lockport, Dies
  Edward SCHULER, 67 lifetime resident of Lockport, died late yesterday at St. Joseph's hospital. He had been ill only a short time prior to his death.
  He is survived by a brother, William, and a sister, Mrs. William THIEBEN, both of Lockport. The body is at the Goodale Funeral home in Lockport and funeral arrangements are incomplete.

Joliet Evening Herald-News, Monday May 13, 1940
pg 14
Announcements - Death
SCHULER - Funeral services for Edward SCHULER, 63 years old, will be held from Goodale Funeral home, Lockport, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rev. Royal J. SYNWOLT, pastor of First Methodist church will officiate. Burial will be in the Lockport cemetery.