He attended Bluff School at LaGrange. He was dragged for 150 feet down the track by the engine. In the month of February, 1883, he was married to Miss Emma Pagel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Pagel of Willow spring. Rev. La Grange Journal, Thursday, August 16, 1956. After retirement she served as the Custodian General of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, directing their office and museum in Austin for two years. Here also Father Anders was born. Mrs. Daniel Chapman and Miss Anita Anders of Schulenburg; 3 sons, Gus of San Antonio, Paul and Joe O. of Houston; 3 brothers, Alphonse Huebner of Chicago, Alfred and Henry Huebner of Schulenburg; and 19 grandchildren. Her husband and siblings often recount her selfless nature. We can help you pick a casket, flowers, and other merchandise. He was born on October 7, 1910, in Harms, Texas, a son of John and Sophie Gerdes Anders, and was married to Maenelda Herdler on Dec. 18, 1935, in Waldeck. Paul Fee, chaplain at the institution. Preceded in death by parents, John and Veronica Leiner; brother, John; sisters, Marie, and Ella (Harold) Martin; grandson, Jacob Surrett; and niece, Elizabeth Martin. The Sticker joins the many friends of the bereaved ones in extending sincere sympathy and condolence. Earl, a larger brother, attempted to extinguish the blaze and received some very painful burns on his face, hands and arms. He served in the U. S. Navy during WW II in the South Pacific, New Caledonia, and New Guinea and attained the rank of Chief Petty Officer. A memorial service will be Thursday, Feb. 5 at 2 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church in Weimar. Passed away peacefully surrounded by family on April 16, 2023. Robert Schmidt, and Rev. Born in Aberdeen SD, served in the Korean war and Quentin John Quint Zimmerman Yes, simply like this page on facebook or search Obituary in San Antonio on facebook. Burial will be in the Holman Catholic Cemetery. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Lana Forester; parents; and two brothers, Robert Jr. and Wayne Anders. He was born in Thorn, Prussia, April 19, 1823 and came to the United States in the fifties. Arndt, also his son, were present at the time of the accident and immediately took the unfortunate man to the family home, where medical aid was given. A. F. Drozd gave the sermon, and Rev. Our Sympathy is extended to the bereaved relatives. His remains were laid to rest in the Pagel cemetery near Willow Spring, in the presence of a large number of sorrowing relatives and friends, with Rev. Freddie Lee Towns was a wonderful father who loved to be with family and Juliana Jane Goewey His wife preceded him in 1918. Adamcik is survived by her husband, Adolph Adamcik of La Grange; five daughters, Martha Hill of Austin, Lillian Barnes of Austin, Helen Janacek of Dallas, Florence Hrncir of Dallas and Lucy Janda of Houston; nine sons, Charles Adamcik of Dallas, Leon Adamcik of Dallas, Edwin Adamcik of Dallas, Adolph Adamcik of Dallas, Frank Adamcik of Dallas, John Adamcik of Dallas, Ben Adamcik of Terrell, Jerome Adamcik of Houston and Lawrence Adamcik of La Grange; five sisters, Bessie Jolly of Houston, Ann Richardson of Houston, Georgia Urban of Houston, Frances Demel of Schulenburg and Mary Dittrich of Schulenburg; seven brothers, Stanley Muras of Houston, Charlie Muras of Houston, Frank Muras of Houston, Louis Muras of Houston, T. E. Muras of La Grange, Anton Muras of Columbus and Ladd Muras of Flatonia; 50 grandchildren; and 30 great grandchildren. Burial will be in St. Rose Catholic Church. The Sticker offers sincere sympathy to the survivors. In November 1873, he was married to Mary Kainer, Rev. Esther "Jo" Wirtz (Kobinski) Anthony Drozd deacon, Rev. Dr. Wolff Macht of Waco and Rabbi Darren of Austin, officiated at the home and the grave. She knew she was seriously ill; with the grim determination to submit to the ordeal, and through the efforts of a surgeon arrest the rapid advance of bodily succumb, she accepted the verdict. Arnold Died near Schulenburg, of cancer of the breast, Emma Arnold, aged 48 years and 2 months. Priscilla was a wonderful daughter, always thinking of her parents, full of respect for her parents and proud of being an Army brat as well. She was born Aug. 11, 1879 and on Aug. 10, 1898 married Mr. Ahlrichs. 6 out of this city. Look at newspaper sites such as Genealogy Bank and Newspaper Archive. Rev. John Anders of Praha, sang the High Mass of Requiem, assisted by Father Wolf of Schulenburg as deacon and Father Kasper of Hostyn as sub-deacon. Houston Post: The death of Frank Anders, aged 73 years, occurred at 7 o'clock Friday morning at the residence of his son, Adolph Anders, who resides at 3602 Market street. Since no one has written in detail the life history of the late E. C. Albrecht, this writer is endeavoring to give it to the best of his knowledge. Pallbearers were her grandsons, Al Demel, Leon Blaschke, Adolph Anders and Wilbert Anders, and nephews, Victor Balcar and James Bacak. The Schulenburg Sticker, Friday, April 17, 1936. James graduated from Cretin High James (Jim) N. Jungbauer Buddy Stanzel, Mrs. Rud. Her husband and children survive; her family relatives surviving are Mrs. Rose Schwartz, Mrs. Hettie Ray and Miss Mollie Westheimer of Houston. Passed away on 4/12/2023 of congestive heart failure. Mr. Albrecht was 58 years and leaves to mourn his death besides his wife, two sons and one daughter, Fritz, Jr. and Hugo Albrecht and Mrs. Julius Sebastian, all of Witting; also one sister Mrs. Wm. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Kana of Eagle Lake; one son, Andy Anders of San Antonio; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Heinrich, Mrs. Ada Ward, Mrs. Selma Schram and Miss Alvina Winkler; and one brother, Henry Winkler. He finally decided to try his fortune in Texas and came here in the year 1861. With her parents she came to this country at an early age. He was bedridden three weeks; all medical effort, the tender and loving care given by his wife and children, failed to bring relief, until the death angel came on Tuesday at 9:00 p.m., December 13, 1938. A unique and lasting tribute for a loved one. Maria Isabel Segura 04/23/1929 - 04/19/2023 His son and daughters-in-law, 31 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. Two sisters and 2 brothers preceded her in death. school volunteer. LaGrangeMrs. The two of them settled in Pierre to raise their family and live life to the fullest. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock, from the late home near Williams creek, where the family had resided for many years, and interment was made at the Williams creek cemetery, Rev. The La Grange Journal, Thursday, July 21, 1932. From the position of the bodies when found, it was thought they had crawled into a small grain bin opposite the door when the flames cut them off, and buried themselves under sacks and chop grain. A school teacher by career, she taught at Ball High in Galveston many years before retiring. Linda was influenced by her parents to be a loving and caring woman, always giving of her time to others, and she . Pallbearers were her nephews, Jiggs Kana, Joe Hogg, Ted Kloesel and Louis Kloesel, and great-nephews, Clarence Hartensteiner and Michael Anders. H. T. Flachmeier officiating. He was born on Nov. 18, 1943, in La Grange, the son of Robert Milton "Sonny" and Clara Bell Blankenburg Anders. After discontinuing the cotton gin business, Mr. Albrecht opened up a machine shop and chair factory on his farm, which he operated for a number of years with the help of his sons. She was a member of St. Mary's Cathedral Altar Society and the N.C.C.W. Schulenburg Sticker, 20 April 1917, page 1. Colleen is preceded in death by her parents, James and Margaret Age 24, of St. Louis Park, began her journey to the spirit world on April 20, 2023.