Fred William Schulz Sr
Jan 12, 1903 - Sep 12, 1992
Submitted by: Glenn
Enid Morning News
September 1992
Bison – The funeral for Fred William Schulz, 89, of Bison, who died Saturday,
September 12, 1992 at St. Mary's Hospital, will be at 10 AM Wednesday in the
Union Chapel Christian Union Church. The Rev. Steve Mortenson will officiate
with burial in the Lyon Valley Cemetery of Hennessey. Brown Funeral Home of Enid
is handling arrangements.
Schulz was born January 12, 1903, to Frank and Anna Marie Hoppi-Couglan Schulz
on the family farm, 3 miles east of Bison. He grew up on the farm and attended
Freedom school and then Waukomis high school. On October 31, 1928, he married
Hattie May Eckhardt in Kingfisher. She preceded him in death on April 18, 1992.
He was a lifelong farmer.
Survivors include five sons, Ernest Schulz of Wheatland, Merle Schulz of Sand
Springs, Jack Schulz of Enid, Fred "Bill" Schulz of Hennessey and Marian "Bud"
Schulz of Defiance, Missouri; two sisters, Lillie Brown and Edna Valtr, both of
Douglas; 15 grandchildren, 23 great – grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by two sons, two brothers and four sisters.
Memorials in his memory can be made to the Union Chapel Christian Union Church,
with Brown Funeral Home serving as custodian of the funds.
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