Walter O Schulz 1930 - 1994 Warren Michigan :
So wonderful that we have teams of people willing to help us know where we may look for help. My Walter O Schulz was born 17 Oct 1930 in Luzk, Wolinya, Poland
died 23 Oct 1994 in Warrren , Michigan See PID LBS9-WDK I do know e married a Joann (Sp) ? in the 1950's they divorced had three children. He later married Donna Lei Bishop G4YW-6NS . His father is Gottlieb Schulz, mother Marianne Pankonin. Walter is buried in the Clinton Cemetery.
I would like to find an obituary if there was one, find his first wife in Michigan, and find when he came to USA from Poland.
In fact I would be very happy to find any more information on him.
Thank you for your service
Lorraine Steel
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You could also look for him on the 1940 census in familysearch.org to see if he is there then which also gives the year of immigration. If you cannot find him there then maybe Ellis Island could be an option to find him.
Familysearch also have newspaper articles for obituaries so go to the search and put in his name and dates, sometimes you have to scroll through lots of pages before you find what you are looking for but put as much information as you can into the search you may be blessed with a number of records.
I hope you find what you are looking for.
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