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Religion > Churches > St. Pauls Evangelical and Reformed Church > Deaths

St. Pauls Evangelical and Reformed Church Deaths

Sadly, the St. Pauls Evangelical and Reformed Church records were discarded after the church was closed in 1973. We are attempting to rebuild as much of the church history from documents held in individual collections. Please share any information about births, baptisms, confirmations, marriages and deaths for people who were part of this congregation.

A partial list of deaths is listed below:
  • Johann Philipp Schmidt - April 5, 1911
  • Katherine Wagner (née Huber) - August 30, 1917
  • Rev. Jacob Hergert - December 1, 1923
  • Johannes Schmidt - November 14, 1928
  • Heinrich Miller - December 13, 1936
  • Henry Hergert - December 9, 1937
  • Rev. Elias Hergert - March 31, 1944
  • Heinrich Smith (Schmidt) - March 6, 1945
  • Anna Margareta Schmidt - October 16, 1950
  • Henry Hergert - 1967
  • Anna Marie Hergert (née Linker) - February 26, 1954
  • Katherine Abel (née Pfeifli) - June 18, 1960
  • Henry Starkel - January 25, 1961
  • Carl Pauli - October 1963
  • Jacob Erdman - November 17, 1964
  • Katie Fries (née Schaffer) - February 13, 1966
  • Henry Hergert - August 1967
  • Jacob Maier - March 1969
  • Solomon "Solly" Hergert - May 13, 1970
  • Edward C. Brill - January 1972
  • Emily Schott (née Roth) - November 4, 1972
  • Henry Adler, Sr. - February 16, 1973
  • Jacob Smith (Schmidt) - December 22, 1973
  • Alexander Smith (Schmidt) - February 8, 1975
  • George Smith (Schmidt) - December 5, 1976
  • Adam Schott - January 11, 1979
  • John Geis - January 20, 1979
  • Anna Marie (Mary) Hawes (née Schmidt) - July 9, 1986
  • William "Billy" Starkel - January 19, 1988
  • Irene Christina Kovalak (née Henkel) - August 27, 1990
  • Christine Starkel (née Strecker) - April 1991
  • Lydia Freda Smith (Schmidt) - June 9, 1993
  • Esther Schreiber (née Schmidt) - October 5, 1994
  • Jacob Erdman - May 26, 1995
  • Alex Nagel - July 8, 1995
  • Lillian Brill (née Hergert) - May 24, 1996
  • Alexander Erdman - June 9, 1996
  • Fred Smith (Schmidt) - August 1997
  • Dorothy Lois Hergert (née Voge) - January 27, 1998
  • Dorothy Mae Erdman (née Souchek) - September 26, 1999
  • Edward Jack Nagel, Sr. - May 14, 2003
  • Aurelia P. Hergert - December 9, 2003
  • Marion Whalen (née Starkel) - March 1, 2005
  • Carl Abel - July 22, 2005
Last updated March 22, 2018.
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      • Free Evangelical Brethren Church >
        • German Evangelical Congregational Brethren Church
      • Second German Baptist Church
      • St. Pauls Evangelical and Reformed Church
      • Second German Congregational Church >
        • Evangelical Congregational Church
      • Zion German Congregational Church >
        • Rivercrest Community Church
    • Pastors
    • The Brethren
    • Denominations >
      • German Reformed Church
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      • Evangelical and Reformed Church
      • German Congregational Church
      • Seventh-day Adventists
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    • Our People
    • Notables
    • Pioneers 1881-1892
    • Stories
    • Photographs
    • Help Identify These People
  • Community
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      • Bakeries Retailers and Services
      • Garbage Haulers
      • Grocery and Meat Markets
      • Restaurants >
        • Helsers on Alberta
        • McCormick & Schmicks
        • Wildwood
      • Saloons and Taverns
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