The Devantier Family Tree
Ruth Marie Aumann
1912 - 2002 (90 years) Has 2 ancestors and 13 descendants in this family tree.Set As Default Person
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Name Ruth Marie Aumann Relationship with Pierre Devantier Birth 15 Jan 1912 Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Gender Female Census 4 Apr 1940 San Bernardino, California, USA 1940 census, San Bernardino, California, USA At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. Death 13 May 2002 Livonia, Michigan, USA Burial Burial, Herbert & Ruth Schock End of Lines Person ID I4195 Devantier Tree | Abraham Devantier (1800-1884) Branch, American - Michigan Branch Last Modified 25 Feb 2018
Father Conrad Aumann, b. 10 Jan 1880, Sebewaing, Michigan, USA d. 27 Nov 1965, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA (Age 85 years) Mother Emma Denner Aumann, b. 5 May 1884, Sebewaing, Michigan, USA d. Oct 1971, Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA (Age 87 years) Marriage 1902 Sebewaing, Michigan, USA Age at Marriage He : ~ 21 years and 11 months - She : ~ 17 years and 7 months. Family ID F1432 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Herbert Edward Schock, b. 16 Mar 1910, MT. Clemens City, Macomb County, Michigan, USA d. 10 May 1994, Frankenmuth, Michigan, USA (Age 84 years) Marriage 4 Aug 1934 Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Age at Marriage She : 22 years and 7 months - He : 24 years and 5 months. Children + 1. Living 2x 2. Living Photos Herbert & Ruth Schock Family ID F1431 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Aug 2012
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Notes - RUTH MARIE AUMANN SCHOCK
A memorial service for Ruth Marie Schock, 90, of Livonia, will be held June 1 at St. Lorenz Lutheran Church in Frankenmuth. Mrs. Schock was born Jan. 15, 1912 in Detroit and died May 13 [2002] at The Lutheran Home-Livonia, where she became their first resident.
Mrs. Schock was one of eight children who were raised on the second floor of the parents' Aumann Bakery on Mack Avenue in Detroit. She graduated from Eastern High School. Subsequently, she earned a bachelor of arts with distinction from The City College of The City of Detroit (later known as Wayne State University), and a Life Certificate to teach in the Public Schools of Michigan.
Mrs. Schock was baptized and confirmed by Rev. Philip Bohn of Concordia Lutheran Church. Throughout several of her high school and college years she taught Sunday School at Concordia. She majored in music at The City College. As a portion of her degree requirements she frequently ushered for numerous concerts of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at Orchestra Hall. She taught in many Detroit elementary schools, vocal music classes for over 10 years, and after approximately 25 years of full-time vocal music teaching at McGregor Elementary School in Detroit, she finally retired from the Detroit Public School system. She enjoyed classical music, opera, and attending symphony orchestra concerts, particularly those DSO (Children's Symphony Concerts) which introduced her students to symphonic and classical music.
She was preceded in death by her husband of nearly 60 years, Herbert E. Schock.
Survivors include son, Dr. Charles C. Schock of Little Rock, Ark.; son, Dr. Norville H. (Shari) Schock of Plymouth; 15 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; sister, Elinor Aumann Rau of Mt. Pleasant; and many nieces and nephews.
- RUTH MARIE AUMANN SCHOCK