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Charles Louis Loos Jr.

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Charles Louis Loos Jr.

Birth
Wellsburg, Brooke County, West Virginia, USA
Death
8 Oct 1917 (aged 68)
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F-1, Lot 60, West 1/2
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Educator. Earned B.A. and M.A. at Bethany College in West Virginia. He was a teacher, principal, and superintendent in public schools in Ohio. Fairly early in his career, he spent four years as superintendent of schools in Millersburg, Ohio, in the early 1870s. The rest of his professional life was with the Dayton (Ohio) Public Schools as a teacher and principal. He always aimed to raise the work of the schools to a higher level and and to provide instruction that was a thorough preparation for the practical duties of life. His style of teaching was noted for its clear and consise manner. The Charles Loos Elementary School was named to honor him. He also served for three years on the Ohio State Board of School Examiners and in 1888 was elected to the Dayton City Board of School Examiners.

The burial site for his son Charles Louis Loos has not been located yet. However his grandsons John Westcott Loos and Ned W. Loos are buried in California cemeteries.

Spouse: Mary Louise Mayer (1853 - 1928), married 24 Dec 1874, Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio

Educator. Earned B.A. and M.A. at Bethany College in West Virginia. He was a teacher, principal, and superintendent in public schools in Ohio. Fairly early in his career, he spent four years as superintendent of schools in Millersburg, Ohio, in the early 1870s. The rest of his professional life was with the Dayton (Ohio) Public Schools as a teacher and principal. He always aimed to raise the work of the schools to a higher level and and to provide instruction that was a thorough preparation for the practical duties of life. His style of teaching was noted for its clear and consise manner. The Charles Loos Elementary School was named to honor him. He also served for three years on the Ohio State Board of School Examiners and in 1888 was elected to the Dayton City Board of School Examiners.

The burial site for his son Charles Louis Loos has not been located yet. However his grandsons John Westcott Loos and Ned W. Loos are buried in California cemeteries.

Spouse: Mary Louise Mayer (1853 - 1928), married 24 Dec 1874, Millersburg, Holmes County, Ohio


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