Albert Schinderling
died Sep 1915
Mrs. Albert (Clara) Schinderling
1874-1935

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SCHINDERLING Obituaries:

Albert Schinderling, aged about 40 years, died at his farm home nine miles southwest of Ramona at 5 o'clock this morning of heart failure. Deceased is survived by wife and several young children. He was a brother of C. Schinderling of this city. 

Source: Madison Daily Leader, South Dakota, Thursday, September 9, 1915


Clara Laura Lizetta Jordan was born Feb. 19, 1874, in Germany where she spent her girhood days. She was united in marriage to Mr. Albert Wilhelm Fredrick Schinderling in 1897 and in 1901 they made their journey to America and settled near Ramona, S.D., where they took up farm work. To this union ten children were born, one son dying in infancy. Her husband preceded her in death 19 years ago. In 1917 Mrs. Schinderling moved with her children to Harrold, S.D., where they settled on a farm. 

In the spring of 1920 she moved into Harrold where she resided until three months before her death when she made her home with her daughter in Blunt, where she passed away on Feb. 11, 1935. 

Two years previous to her death she underwent a serious operation from which she never made a full recovery, her death being caused by cancer. She had attained the age of 60 years, 11 months and 23 days. 

Funeral services were conducted from St. John's Lutheran church at Ramona and interment was made in St. John's cemetery beside her husband. 

She leaves to mourn her loss Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schinderling and family of Madison, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schinderling and family of Huron, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schinderling and family of Huron, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McIlravy and daughter of Blunt, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Schinderling and family of Huron, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parks of Minneapolis, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Schinderling and daughter of Blunt, S.D., Mr. and Mrs. Leland Shore and son of Chariton, Iowa, and William Schinderling of Hill City, S.D. 

Source: (Obit possibly from Blunt, South Dakota Newspaper, shortly after her death, February 11, 1935.)

 

Submitted by: Family researcher, Dolores Owen