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Gottfried Bernard “Godfrey” Schumacher

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Gottfried Bernard “Godfrey” Schumacher

Birth
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
13 Feb 1931 (aged 49)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Saint Nazianz, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.0372483, Longitude: -87.9684616
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Godfrey Schumacher Manitowoc Herald News February 13, 1931

PATIENT DIES WHILE ON WAY TO HOSPITAL
Godfrey B. Schumacher, 49, Passes Away This Morning While Being Removed From Home
Suffering a stroke as he was being removed from his home, 427 North Tenth Street to the Holy Family hospital in the city ambulance this morning, Godfrey B. Schumacher, 49, born here and a resident of this city for mostly all of his life passed away as he was being carried into the institution. The remains were removed to the Frazier undertaking parlors and burial will probably take place on Monday.
Mr. Schumacher, although not in the best of health for the past few years has been able to continue his duties as a traveling salesman. However in the past few weeks his condition became aggravated and for several days he had been confined to his bed. This morning it was decided to remove him to the hospital from his home, but the stroke claimed him while he was on the way there.
The deceased was born and brought up in this city. Except for brief periods when he resided at Columbus, Ohio and Minneapolis, Minn., he has always made his home here. He was married eleven years ago at Chicago to Miss Carrie Huntley who survives him with three sons, Vincent, Robert and Donald. Four sisters, Mrs. Lena Telford and Miss Rose of this city, Mrs. George Schreiber of Milwaukee and Mrs. Clara White of Wabeno, and two brothers, Frank of Elkhart, Ind., and Charles of Dutton, Mont., also survive. Definite announcement as to the time of the funeral will be made tomorrow.
Godfrey Schumacher Manitowoc Herald News February 13, 1931

PATIENT DIES WHILE ON WAY TO HOSPITAL
Godfrey B. Schumacher, 49, Passes Away This Morning While Being Removed From Home
Suffering a stroke as he was being removed from his home, 427 North Tenth Street to the Holy Family hospital in the city ambulance this morning, Godfrey B. Schumacher, 49, born here and a resident of this city for mostly all of his life passed away as he was being carried into the institution. The remains were removed to the Frazier undertaking parlors and burial will probably take place on Monday.
Mr. Schumacher, although not in the best of health for the past few years has been able to continue his duties as a traveling salesman. However in the past few weeks his condition became aggravated and for several days he had been confined to his bed. This morning it was decided to remove him to the hospital from his home, but the stroke claimed him while he was on the way there.
The deceased was born and brought up in this city. Except for brief periods when he resided at Columbus, Ohio and Minneapolis, Minn., he has always made his home here. He was married eleven years ago at Chicago to Miss Carrie Huntley who survives him with three sons, Vincent, Robert and Donald. Four sisters, Mrs. Lena Telford and Miss Rose of this city, Mrs. George Schreiber of Milwaukee and Mrs. Clara White of Wabeno, and two brothers, Frank of Elkhart, Ind., and Charles of Dutton, Mont., also survive. Definite announcement as to the time of the funeral will be made tomorrow.

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