firs. Bauman
Elites Tuesday
Funeral services for Mrs. Edna
Bauman, 62, wife of William Bau¬
man and widely known Danbury-
twp resident, will be held Tuesday
at 2 from the Gerner and Wolf
funeral home with Pastor Harry
Holzapfel officiating. Burial will
be made in Lakeview cemetery.
Mrs. Bauman died at 6:40 p.m.
Friday in Magruder hospital w^^e
she had been a patient since Jan.
5. She .had been ill six years. Sur¬
viving are her husband, one daugh¬
ter, Mrs. Luther Paulsen of San¬
dusky, a son Wesley Bauman of
La Grange, O., four grandchildren,
three brothers, Edwin Schultz of
Gypsum, Frank Schultz of San¬
dusky, and John Schultz of Dan-
bury. She was born Apr. 8, 1895.
Mrs. Bauman was a member of
St. Paul's Ladies' Aid and the
Wimodaughsis Club. The family
announced that contributions to the
3t. Paul's Lutheran church or to
the Luther Home of Mercy would
be appreciated in lieu of flowers.