(Member of the Firm of Schnorr Bros. Co. Passes Away After a Two Years' Illness)
Edward Schnorr, aged 45 years, member of the firm of Schnorr Bros. Co., box and
carton manufacturers, South Tenth street, and who has been in failing health for
the past two years passed away at the hospital this morning, to which place he
was removed yesterday from the home, 1917 South Tenth street, when his condition
became critical. Funeral services for the deceased, who was a lifelong resident
of Manitowoc, will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 from the home on South Tenth
street and at nine o'clock from the St. Andrew's Catholic church. Interment will
be at Evergreen cemetery.
Always Lived Here
Born in this city 45 years ago, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schnorr, the
deceased received his early education in the schools of the city. After
graduating from the high school he learned the machinist's trade and later
became associated in the Schnorr Bros. Co. where he has continued for the past
twenty years. Up until a few weeks ago the deceased was able to attend to his
duties at the Schnorr plant, although for more than two years he had not been in
good health. Mr. Schnorr was of a quiet unassuming disposition, but numbered as
friends all with whom he came in contact. He was a member of the local lodge of
Eagles. One sister, Mrs. Harry Ginzl, and a brother, William Schnorr survive.
- Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, July 30, 1929, p.2.
(Member of the Firm of Schnorr Bros. Co. Passes Away After a Two Years' Illness)
Edward Schnorr, aged 45 years, member of the firm of Schnorr Bros. Co., box and
carton manufacturers, South Tenth street, and who has been in failing health for
the past two years passed away at the hospital this morning, to which place he
was removed yesterday from the home, 1917 South Tenth street, when his condition
became critical. Funeral services for the deceased, who was a lifelong resident
of Manitowoc, will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 from the home on South Tenth
street and at nine o'clock from the St. Andrew's Catholic church. Interment will
be at Evergreen cemetery.
Always Lived Here
Born in this city 45 years ago, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Schnorr, the
deceased received his early education in the schools of the city. After
graduating from the high school he learned the machinist's trade and later
became associated in the Schnorr Bros. Co. where he has continued for the past
twenty years. Up until a few weeks ago the deceased was able to attend to his
duties at the Schnorr plant, although for more than two years he had not been in
good health. Mr. Schnorr was of a quiet unassuming disposition, but numbered as
friends all with whom he came in contact. He was a member of the local lodge of
Eagles. One sister, Mrs. Harry Ginzl, and a brother, William Schnorr survive.
- Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, July 30, 1929, p.2.
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