George W. Shultz died at six-thirty Wednesday evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J.W. Crizer, in Cincinnati, O.
Mr. Shultz resided in Staunton for some years while identified with the building trade. For fifteen years he had been located in Cincinnati.
Besides his daughter, he is survived by his wife, two granddaughters, four brothers John Shultz, Spottswood, Charles, Greenville, Ballard and Austin Shultz, Middlebrook.
While a resident of this city he was a member of the Second Presbyterian church.
The body will reach Staunton by train Saturday morning and will be taken to the home of Hamrick & Co. where funeral services will be held at two-thirty Saturday afternoon conducted by the Rev. R.L. St. Clair.
Burial will be in Thornrose cemetery.
Staunton News Leader -- Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia -- May 6, 1938 -- Friday -- Page #3.
George W. Shultz died at six-thirty Wednesday evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J.W. Crizer, in Cincinnati, O.
Mr. Shultz resided in Staunton for some years while identified with the building trade. For fifteen years he had been located in Cincinnati.
Besides his daughter, he is survived by his wife, two granddaughters, four brothers John Shultz, Spottswood, Charles, Greenville, Ballard and Austin Shultz, Middlebrook.
While a resident of this city he was a member of the Second Presbyterian church.
The body will reach Staunton by train Saturday morning and will be taken to the home of Hamrick & Co. where funeral services will be held at two-thirty Saturday afternoon conducted by the Rev. R.L. St. Clair.
Burial will be in Thornrose cemetery.
Staunton News Leader -- Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia -- May 6, 1938 -- Friday -- Page #3.
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