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Albert Schneider

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Albert Schneider

Birth
Death
10 Feb 1928 (aged 78)
Burial
Meeme, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ALBERT SCHNEIDER (d. 1928)

FORMER OSMAN POSTMASTER PASSES AWAY
Albert Schneider, a Pioneer of Timothy, Dies After Long Illness
Albert F. Schneider, for many years a prominent figure in Manitowoc county, of which he was a pioneer settler, died at his home in Timothy early today, aged 77 years. Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 o'clock from the home and at 9:30 from St. Isidore church at Osman, the Rev. Pritzel officiating at requiem high mass.

Mr. Schneider had been in failing health for a long time, having retired from active affairs three years ago since which time he had been more or less confined to his home.

Postmaster for Years.
Born in Germany September 26, 1849, Mr. Schneider came to America with his parents as a boy of five years and the family settled in Manitowoc county where he has since resided. He became prominent in affairs of the
community in early life and served as a member of the county board and later for a number of years as postmaster before the rural delivery service was instituted.

Mr. Schneider was married on January 16, 1872, to Helena Herr who with seven children survive him, they being Mrs. E.B. Dewane, Cooperstown; Mrs. D. Krumdick of Denmark; Mrs. J.P. Knox and Mrs. T.E. Knox of Osman and J.P. Schneider and H.W. Schneider of Sheboygan and William A. Schneider of Chicago. Twenty five grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive.

For forty-two years Mr. Schneider had been a member of the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin and had been active. He was recognized as a leader in his community and his death is a shock to a large circle who knew him.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, February 10, 1928, Page 1
ALBERT SCHNEIDER (d. 1928)

FORMER OSMAN POSTMASTER PASSES AWAY
Albert Schneider, a Pioneer of Timothy, Dies After Long Illness
Albert F. Schneider, for many years a prominent figure in Manitowoc county, of which he was a pioneer settler, died at his home in Timothy early today, aged 77 years. Funeral services will be held Monday at 9 o'clock from the home and at 9:30 from St. Isidore church at Osman, the Rev. Pritzel officiating at requiem high mass.

Mr. Schneider had been in failing health for a long time, having retired from active affairs three years ago since which time he had been more or less confined to his home.

Postmaster for Years.
Born in Germany September 26, 1849, Mr. Schneider came to America with his parents as a boy of five years and the family settled in Manitowoc county where he has since resided. He became prominent in affairs of the
community in early life and served as a member of the county board and later for a number of years as postmaster before the rural delivery service was instituted.

Mr. Schneider was married on January 16, 1872, to Helena Herr who with seven children survive him, they being Mrs. E.B. Dewane, Cooperstown; Mrs. D. Krumdick of Denmark; Mrs. J.P. Knox and Mrs. T.E. Knox of Osman and J.P. Schneider and H.W. Schneider of Sheboygan and William A. Schneider of Chicago. Twenty five grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive.

For forty-two years Mr. Schneider had been a member of the Catholic Knights of Wisconsin and had been active. He was recognized as a leader in his community and his death is a shock to a large circle who knew him.
Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, February 10, 1928, Page 1


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