Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1917 — Obituary. [ARTICLE]
Obituary.
Charles Herman Schatzley, the eldest '<xsn of Charles and Willimina Schatzley, was bom ait the home of his parents near Fairbury, 111., July 3, 1869, and deported this life Feb. 27, 1917, at the home of Jis parents in Wheatfield, Ind., at the age of 47 years, 7 months and 24 days. When Charles was a young man his parents moved to a farm near Wheatfield Center. He lived with them, helping ni the farm work and sharing with the family in the joys and sorrows of the early days. At the ege of maturity he elft home and since that time has visited ~m_JL number, of places. After traveling and working in different parts of the U. S. he finally went to Canada, where in 1901 or 1902 he met Miss Rosamond MoKini* of Merlin, Ontario, whom he married TfecTlO, 1902. To this union one boy was bom, Harry Donald, who with the widow survive him. Beside them, he leaves his parents, three brothers, John Henry, of Martinsville, Ind., Louis Albert and Earl Owen, of Wheatfield, one sister, Mrs, Emma E. Hallier, of Wheatfield, to mbum his departure. One sister preceded him to the great beyond. . The liiad come home on a visit when he took sick with pneumonia and within a week hdd died, the disease got such a hold upon him that medical skill and tender hands oould not save him. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 3, 1917, by Rev. G. A. Emerick ait the Methodist Episcopal ohurcfh. Interment made ait Wheatfield cemetery. t
