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Elmer H Schilling

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Elmer H Schilling

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29 Oct 1970 (aged 67)
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Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Elmer H. Schilling Sheboygan Press October 30, 1970

Elmer H. Schilling, 67, of 2503 N 12th St., died of an apparent heart attack while raking leaves on the Clarence Zarling lawn at 2308 Lakeshore Dr. Thursday afternoon. Mr. Schilling was an employe of City Lawn Service. Police reported they were called by Zarling after he looked out the window and saw the worker lying face down on the lawn.
Mr. Schilling, a native of the Town of Schleswig, was born on Jan 28, 1903, a son of the late Henry and Sophia Schilling. He had lived in Sheboygan since 1924 and was employed by Kohler Co. for 33 years until retiring in 1968. His marriage to Adeline Bethke took place in Kiel, April 30, 1927. He was a member of Kohler Quarter-Century Club and Zion United Church of Christ.
Survivors are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Wilford (Helen) Borth, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Louis (Harriet) LaMountain, Northfield, NJ; two grandsons; two brothers, Walter, New Holstein, and Carl, Grafton, and two sisters, Mrs. Louis Jaeger and Mrs. Elmer Spettel, both of Sheboygan. Preceding him in death was one brother.
Funeral services will be at Nickel's Funeral Home, the Rev. George Mohr, Zion pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Kiel Cemetery.
Elmer H. Schilling Sheboygan Press October 30, 1970

Elmer H. Schilling, 67, of 2503 N 12th St., died of an apparent heart attack while raking leaves on the Clarence Zarling lawn at 2308 Lakeshore Dr. Thursday afternoon. Mr. Schilling was an employe of City Lawn Service. Police reported they were called by Zarling after he looked out the window and saw the worker lying face down on the lawn.
Mr. Schilling, a native of the Town of Schleswig, was born on Jan 28, 1903, a son of the late Henry and Sophia Schilling. He had lived in Sheboygan since 1924 and was employed by Kohler Co. for 33 years until retiring in 1968. His marriage to Adeline Bethke took place in Kiel, April 30, 1927. He was a member of Kohler Quarter-Century Club and Zion United Church of Christ.
Survivors are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Wilford (Helen) Borth, Milwaukee, and Mrs. Louis (Harriet) LaMountain, Northfield, NJ; two grandsons; two brothers, Walter, New Holstein, and Carl, Grafton, and two sisters, Mrs. Louis Jaeger and Mrs. Elmer Spettel, both of Sheboygan. Preceding him in death was one brother.
Funeral services will be at Nickel's Funeral Home, the Rev. George Mohr, Zion pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Kiel Cemetery.


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