HAVRE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, February 4, 1992
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WILLIAM F. SCHEND
HAVRE -- William F. Schend, 80, died Monday afternoon at a Havre nursing
home of natural causes.
A funeral Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Jude's Catholic
Church with the Rev. Jack Harrington
officiating.
Burial will be in Highland Cemetery.
Rosary services will be Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Holland & Bonine Funeral
Chapel.
Mr. Schend was born Jan. 7, 1912 in Fresno, west of Havre, to Anthony
and
Bridget Flynn Schend. He had farmed
in the Fresno area for a few years, then he
began work as a self-employed
carpenter. He did work for Pole Line
Construction. He lived in the Havre
area most of his life. He spent one year in
Alaska and eight years in Great
Falls.
He was a member of St. Judes Catholic Church and a past member of the
Elks
and Eagles lodges.
He is survived by his children, Terry of Havre, Wilma Howerton of
Loomis,
Calif., Kay Williams of Salt Lake
City, Utah and David Sched of Denver, Colo;
16 grandchildren; 15
great-grandchildren; one sister, Lucille Slate of Great
Falls; and two brothers, James of
Edmonds, Wash. and Tony of Bellevue, Wash..
He was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers, Frank, Joe,
and
Charlie.
Memorials may be sent to the American Cancer Society.
Holland & Bonine Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE Thursday, February 6, 1992
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William F. Schend
HAVRE -- William F. Schend, 80, a longtime carpenter, died Monday at a
Havre
nursing home of natural causes.
Funeral mass will be conducted at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Jude's
Catholic
Church. Burial will be in Highland
Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the
American Cancer Society. Holland
& Bonine Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.
Schend was born in Fresno, west of Havre, on Jan 7, 1912, and grew up
there.
He farmed a few years before begining work as a carpenter. He resided in
the
Havre area most of his life except
for a year in Alaska and eight years in
Great Ffalls.
He was a member of St. Jude's Catholic Church and a past member of the
Elks
and Eagles lodges.
Surviving are four children, Terry Schend of Havre, Wilma Howerton of
Loomis, Calif., Kay Williams of Salt
Lake City, and David Schend of Denver; a
sister, Lucile Slaght of Great
Falls; two brothers, James of Edmonds, Wash.,
and Tony of Bellevue, Wash.; 16
grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
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HAVRE DAILY NEWS Friday, February 7, 1992
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WILLIAM F. SCHEND
HAVRE -- William F. Schend, 80, died Feb. 3 at a Havre rest home of
natural
causes.
A rosary was recited Wednesday evening at Holland & Bonine Funeral
Chapel in
Havre with Father Jack Harrington
officiating.
A funeral Mass was said Thursday morning at St. Jude's Catholic Church
with
Father Harrington officiating.
Burial was in Highland Cemetery.
The soloist and organist was Regina Gabriel. She sang "The Wind
Beneath My
Wings," "Be With Me,"
"Amazing Grace" and "Morning Has Broken." She also sang
"May The Angles Lead You Into
Paradise" at the cemetery.
Alter servers were Chris Schend and Melissa Bergman.
Pallbeareres were Raymond Kallenberger, Earl Donoven, Cecil Schend,
James W.
Henderson, Monte L. Connor and Jerry
Bergren.
Memorials may be sent to the American Cancer Society.
Holland & Bonine Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
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