Robert Belitz Of Cleveland Summoned Today At Hospital
Cleveland—Robert Belitz, 76, of Cleveland, passed away early this morning at the Sheboygan Memorial hospital following a short illness.
The son of the late William and Mary Belitz, the deceased was born Sept. 25, 1869, at Kiel, and learned the tinsmith trade as a young man. In 1893, after moving to Cleveland, he entered partnership with his brother, William, in organizing the Belitz Hardware company. He retired from business in 1929. Mr. Belitz was married to Miss Ida Wagner in December, 1902. He was also one of the original partners in the Cleveland Canning Company.
Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Gottlieb (Melinda) Kunstmann, Mrs. Adelbert (Adeline) Bender and Mrs. Everett (Irene) Driscoll, Sheboygan, Mrs. Hugo (Myrtle) Nach, Green Bay, and Mrs. Ervin (Esther) Nenning, Chicago; two sons, Clarence of Hika and Gilbert of Cleveland; one brother, William, route 3, Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Frerk, Chicago, and 16 grandchildren. His wife preceded him in death in 1916.
Funeral services will be held Monday at the Stoltenberg Funeral chapel with the Rev. Carl G. Schmahl of Town Mosel officiating. Burial will be made in the Saxon Cemetery in Centerville township.
Robert Belitz Of Cleveland Summoned Today At Hospital
Cleveland—Robert Belitz, 76, of Cleveland, passed away early this morning at the Sheboygan Memorial hospital following a short illness.
The son of the late William and Mary Belitz, the deceased was born Sept. 25, 1869, at Kiel, and learned the tinsmith trade as a young man. In 1893, after moving to Cleveland, he entered partnership with his brother, William, in organizing the Belitz Hardware company. He retired from business in 1929. Mr. Belitz was married to Miss Ida Wagner in December, 1902. He was also one of the original partners in the Cleveland Canning Company.
Survivors include five daughters, Mrs. Gottlieb (Melinda) Kunstmann, Mrs. Adelbert (Adeline) Bender and Mrs. Everett (Irene) Driscoll, Sheboygan, Mrs. Hugo (Myrtle) Nach, Green Bay, and Mrs. Ervin (Esther) Nenning, Chicago; two sons, Clarence of Hika and Gilbert of Cleveland; one brother, William, route 3, Manitowoc; a sister, Mrs. Bertha Frerk, Chicago, and 16 grandchildren. His wife preceded him in death in 1916.
Funeral services will be held Monday at the Stoltenberg Funeral chapel with the Rev. Carl G. Schmahl of Town Mosel officiating. Burial will be made in the Saxon Cemetery in Centerville township.
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