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Louis J. Schmidt

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Louis J. Schmidt

Birth
Death
Jul 1932 (aged 67–68)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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LOUIS SCHMIDT

LOUIS SCHMITT(sic) DIES, HOSPITAL

Town of Two Rivers Man is Victim of Accident
Louis Schmitt, of Route 3, well known resident of the Town of Two Rivers, died
at the Municipal Hospital at three o'clock this morning. Death was due to
injuries sustained when he fell from a load of hay Thursday.
Mr. Schmitt was born in the Town of Two Rivers on June 12, 1864. He was married
to Lena Schwake in December, 1889 and moved to Sheboygan where he operated a
brick yard for 15 years. After leaving Sheboygan, he came to this city and was
employed as a millwright at the Hamilton Mfg. Co. for three years; he then moved
to the farm on Route 3.
Besides his wife, he leaves to mourn his death a daughter, a son, three sisters,
four brothers and - illegible. The children are Mrs. Henry Greenwood of this city
and William Schmitt of Chicago. The sisters are Mrs. Herman Luebke and Mrs.
Minnie Meineke of this city and Mrs. Henry Bach of Chicago. The brothers are John,
Ernst H., Otto C., and A.T. Schmitt of Chicago and Henry C. Schmitt of the Town
of Two Rivers.
Funeral services will be held from the St. John's Lutheran Church Wednesday
afternoon at two o'clock with the Rev. W.G. Haase officiating. Burial will be
at Pioneers' Rest. The body will be taken to the home from the Beduhn and Goetz
mortuary tomorrow afternoon. The family requested today that no flowers be sent.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, July 18, 1932 page 11
LOUIS SCHMIDT

LOUIS SCHMITT(sic) DIES, HOSPITAL

Town of Two Rivers Man is Victim of Accident
Louis Schmitt, of Route 3, well known resident of the Town of Two Rivers, died
at the Municipal Hospital at three o'clock this morning. Death was due to
injuries sustained when he fell from a load of hay Thursday.
Mr. Schmitt was born in the Town of Two Rivers on June 12, 1864. He was married
to Lena Schwake in December, 1889 and moved to Sheboygan where he operated a
brick yard for 15 years. After leaving Sheboygan, he came to this city and was
employed as a millwright at the Hamilton Mfg. Co. for three years; he then moved
to the farm on Route 3.
Besides his wife, he leaves to mourn his death a daughter, a son, three sisters,
four brothers and - illegible. The children are Mrs. Henry Greenwood of this city
and William Schmitt of Chicago. The sisters are Mrs. Herman Luebke and Mrs.
Minnie Meineke of this city and Mrs. Henry Bach of Chicago. The brothers are John,
Ernst H., Otto C., and A.T. Schmitt of Chicago and Henry C. Schmitt of the Town
of Two Rivers.
Funeral services will be held from the St. John's Lutheran Church Wednesday
afternoon at two o'clock with the Rev. W.G. Haase officiating. Burial will be
at Pioneers' Rest. The body will be taken to the home from the Beduhn and Goetz
mortuary tomorrow afternoon. The family requested today that no flowers be sent.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Monday, July 18, 1932 page 11

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