Fredrick Ernest Schwartz, (1910)

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Services Friday For Fredrick Schwartz

Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in Malad Second LDS Ward chapel for Fredrick Ernest Schwartz, age 56, who died Tuesday at Oneida Hospital of natural causes.

Mr. Schwartz was born May 6, 1910, at Logan, a son of Ernest and Emma Bingglei Schwartz. He married Letha Ames April 10, 1935, at Brigham City. He had lived in the Daniels area, Pocatello and Malad.

Survivors include his widow; three sons and three daughters, Max LaVell Schwartz, UDAF, Philippines; O’Neil A. and Denny Joe, Malad; Mrs. Leonard (Colleen) Brewer, Twin Falls; Mrs. Gordon (Shirley Kae) Packard, Pocatello; Mrs. Robert (Darline) Richards, Reno, Nevada; mother, Malad; grandmother, Mrs. Anna Moser, Logan; ten grandchildren; two brothers and three sisters, John H., Arco; Rex B., Malad; Mrs. Lyman (Ella) Anderson, Pocatello; Mrs. Rose Daniels, Fort Hall; Mrs. Delbert (Ruth) Schvaneveldt, Weston,

Bishop Max King will officiate at the services. Friends may call at Benson Funeral Home between the hours of six and nine Thursday evening and Friday prior to service. Burial in Malad Cemetery will be directed by Benson Funeral Home.

FREDRICK ERNEST SCHWARTZ

Funeral Program

In Loving Memory Of Fredrick Ernest Schwartz – Age 56
Born May 6, 1910 – Logan, Utah
Died March 21, 1967 – Malad, Idaho

FUNERAL SERVICE
Friday, March 24, 1967 – 1:00 p.m.
Malad Second LDS Ward Chapel
Bishop Max King officiating

At the Funeral Home
Family Prayer – Darrell Swartz[sic]

At the Chapel
Prelude, Postlude Music – Myra Jean John
Invocation – Wayne Waddups
Speaker – Jay Schvaneveldt
Vocal, “Oh, My Papa” – Connie Budge, Carolyn Ward
Speaker – Norman Salversen
Vocal, “Beyond The Sunset” – Ardis J. Jones
Remarks – Bishop Max King
Benediction – Don Shelton
Accompanist: Myra Jean John

Concluding Rites – Malad City Cemetery
Dedicatory Prayer – LeRoy Salversen
Flowers: Grandchildren, Friendly Club, 2nd Ward Relief Society

Bearers:
Ivan Schwartz
Leon Schwartz
Terrill Schwartz
Glade Schvaneveldt
Tom Daniels
Richard Andersen

Honorary bearers:
William R. Thomas
Isaac Packard
Ray Richards
Leonard Brower
Wayne Atkinson
Berton Napier
William Moon