![]() ![]() ![]() Pastor Glen Kleppe will officiate funeral services for Gladys: 11 AM Wednesday, Octoat the Zion Lutheran Church in Pine City. She is preceded in death by her parents Charles and Myrtle Rydlund husband Eugene Schumacher brother-in-law Donald Skalicky aunts, uncles, father-in-law Jack and mother-in-law Minnie Schumacher. Gladys is survived by her children John (Janet) Schumacher, Gerald Schumacher, Kathleen (Brent) Jahnz, Edward (Julie) Schumacher all of Pine City and Dean (Laura) Schumacher of Garland, Texas 9 grandsons 2 granddaughters 16 great-grandchildren 1 great-great-grandson sister-in-law Anna Skalicky niece, nephews, many other relatives and friends. We know she is now with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and her dear husband Gene and someday we will all be together again. In September of 2018, she moved to Lakeside Health & Rehab where she was well cared for until her death. She enjoyed playing cards and bingo with special friend Rose Struss and other residents. In 2015, Gladys moved to Golden Horizons Assisted Living. Gladys most treasured the time she spent with family and friends. She enjoyed going to casinos and playing bingo with longtime friends John and Carol Skluzacek. After Gene passed away in 1995 she became active in church’s quilting group. Gladys was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church in Pine City. There were trips to Texas to visit their son Dean and family. They traveled to California to visit Gene’s sister Anna, her husband Donald Skalicky and family. They created many happy and fun memories for family and friends. In the summer of 1963, Gene and Gladys purchased the family lake cabin at Bass Lake west of Sandstone. To this union five children were born John, Gerald, Kathleen, Edward and Dean. They were engaged that Christmas Eve and married Augat the Methodist Church in Pine City. Gladys met Eugene Gerald Schumacher in the fall of 1947 at a Halloween dance at the Topic Ballroom in Pine City. She was employed with Northwestern Bell for 31 years, retiring in 1981. After graduation she moved to Pine City and began working as a telephone operator for the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company. She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith. Gladys attended the McKay Country School through the 8 th grade and later the Rush City High School graduating in 1946. She was an only child and raised on the Rudquist family farm east of Rock Creek. Gladys Laverne Rydlund was born Septemto Charles and Myrtle (Rudquist) Rydlund in Rush City, Minnesota. Gladys Schumacher passed away Thursday, Octoat Lakeside Health & Rehab Center in Pine City at the age of 91. ![]()
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