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Hulda Ottilie Annie <I>Quandt</I> Pflueger

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Hulda Ottilie Annie Quandt Pflueger

Birth
Death
3 Aug 1957 (aged 93)
Burial
Colma, San Mateo County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Birch Garden
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Data on thier famous son.

Timothy Ludwig Pflueger
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Birth: Sep. 26, 1892
Death: Nov. 20, 1946

Architect. A native of San Francisco, Pflueger's career began in 1907 when he was hired by the architectural firm of Miller and Colmesnil. In 1912 he designed his first building, the Our Lady of the Wayside Church in Portola Valley, which would be designated a California State Historic Landmark in 1977. In 1922, he was commissioned by the Nasser brothers to design what became one of his most well known projects, San Francisco's landmark Castro Theatre. Other projects for which he is remembered for include the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Building (1925), the Paramount Theatre in Oakland (1931), the Top of the Mark lounge at San Francisco's Mark Hopkins Hotel (1939), and the I. Magnin Building (1946).

Find a Grave # 33074758

Parents
Alexander Friederich Wilhelm Quandt 1828 – 1918
Hulda Appelt 1834 – 1875
Siblings
Louis Herrmann Quandt 1855 – 1883
Marie Louise Mathilda Quandt 1857 – 1933
Auguste Amalie Ottilie Quandt 1859 – 1862
Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm Quandt 1862 – 1945
Carl "Chas"Heinrich Gustav Quandt 1866 – 1951
Adolph J. Quandt – 1952

Spouse & Children
August Pflueger 1859 – 1953

Paul August Pflueger 1891 – 1981
Timothy Ludwig Pflueger 1892 – 1946
Hugo A. Pflueger 1896 – 1931
William (Willie) Pflueger 1898 – 1993
Otto Henry Pflueger 1902 – 1991
Milton Theodore Pflueger 1907 – 1993

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Data on thier famous son.

Timothy Ludwig Pflueger
Memorial Photos Flowers Edit
Birth: Sep. 26, 1892
Death: Nov. 20, 1946

Architect. A native of San Francisco, Pflueger's career began in 1907 when he was hired by the architectural firm of Miller and Colmesnil. In 1912 he designed his first building, the Our Lady of the Wayside Church in Portola Valley, which would be designated a California State Historic Landmark in 1977. In 1922, he was commissioned by the Nasser brothers to design what became one of his most well known projects, San Francisco's landmark Castro Theatre. Other projects for which he is remembered for include the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Building (1925), the Paramount Theatre in Oakland (1931), the Top of the Mark lounge at San Francisco's Mark Hopkins Hotel (1939), and the I. Magnin Building (1946).

Find a Grave # 33074758

Parents
Alexander Friederich Wilhelm Quandt 1828 – 1918
Hulda Appelt 1834 – 1875
Siblings
Louis Herrmann Quandt 1855 – 1883
Marie Louise Mathilda Quandt 1857 – 1933
Auguste Amalie Ottilie Quandt 1859 – 1862
Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm Quandt 1862 – 1945
Carl "Chas"Heinrich Gustav Quandt 1866 – 1951
Adolph J. Quandt – 1952

Spouse & Children
August Pflueger 1859 – 1953

Paul August Pflueger 1891 – 1981
Timothy Ludwig Pflueger 1892 – 1946
Hugo A. Pflueger 1896 – 1931
William (Willie) Pflueger 1898 – 1993
Otto Henry Pflueger 1902 – 1991
Milton Theodore Pflueger 1907 – 1993

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