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F i r s t World War, she strove to hold the branch together by combining the work of the two organizations. Her e f f o r ts were not i n vain. While l i v i n g i n Medicine Hat she was an active member of the University Club and of the Women's Auxiliary of the United Ohurch. She was presented with a L i f e Membership i n the A l berta Women's Institutes i n 1952 i n recognition of her t h i r t y - f i v e years of f a i t h f u l service to her branch - the donors being the Walsh branch. She passed away peacefully on September 7, 1955, leaving to mourn her passing her two sons: F. Lt. John Schroder of the R. C.- A. F.- and Raymond Schroder of Toronto. Mr. M. S. Schroder followed his wife i n death on A p r i l 1, 1956.
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Transcript | F i r s t World War, she strove to hold the branch together by combining the work of the two organizations. Her e f f o r ts were not i n vain. While l i v i n g i n Medicine Hat she was an active member of the University Club and of the Women's Auxiliary of the United Ohurch. She was presented with a L i f e Membership i n the A l berta Women's Institutes i n 1952 i n recognition of her t h i r t y - f i v e years of f a i t h f u l service to her branch - the donors being the Walsh branch. She passed away peacefully on September 7, 1955, leaving to mourn her passing her two sons: F. Lt. John Schroder of the R. C.- A. F.- and Raymond Schroder of Toronto. Mr. M. S. Schroder followed his wife i n death on A p r i l 1, 1956. |
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