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August C. W. SCHULTZ
The Enid Morning News
Enid, Garfield Co., OK
Friday May 7, 1954
Submitted by: Joyce Blaylock

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August and Anna SCHULTZ

Covington Cemetery


OBITUARY
August C. W. Schultz, 84, of Covington, died in a local hospital early Thursday after a lingering illness. He entered the hospital Monday.

Born in St. Paul, he came to Oklahoma in 1900, settling on a farm two miles south of Covington, where he lived until 1946 when he moved into Covington.

He was a member of the St. John's Lutheran church.

Survivers include his wife, Anna, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. John Kaiser, of Covington; and Mrs. Otto Rink, Perry; three grandchildren; three brothers, Ed Schultz, Enid; Charles Schultz, Kansas City; and Louis Schultz, of Breckinridge.

Survices are pending at the Henninger-Allen Funeral home.

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