FORMER LOCAL MAN DIES AT SHEBOYGAN
John Schweitzer, Jr., son of John Schweitzer, Town of Mosel farmer who lived
in this city for many years, passed away at the Sheboygan county sanitarium,
at Plymouth, yesterday afternoon, tuberculosis being the immediate cause of
death. The body was brought to this city and will lie in state at the Pfeffer
chapel this evening, from 7 to 9, and tomorrow afternoon, from 2 to 4, and in
the evening from 7 to 9, that friends may view the remains.
Deceased contracted a severe cold last week and was removed to the Sheboygan
sanitarium but failed to rally as his low vitality ebbed rapidly.
His father conducted a barbering establishment in the city for ?? years, coming
here shortly after the son’s birth in Sheboygan. The shop was located on
Washington street. Eleven years ago the family moved ___ in Mosel, taking up
residence on a farm. Deceased was born in Sheboygan, October 9, and would have
been 36 years of age next month. He is survived by a brother, Reuben, and five
sisters, Margaret, at home, Mrs. Ed. Monkler of this city, and Mrs. Ray Spence,
Mrs. Henry Maas and Mrs. Herman Reiger, all of Milwaukee. His parents also
survive.
Funeral services will be held from the PFeffer chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2,
the Rev. Schreiber officiating and burial will take place in Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, September 23, 1927 P.10
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[bur. 9-26-1927/died at Plymouth, WI/cause: pulmonary tuberculosis]
FORMER LOCAL MAN DIES AT SHEBOYGAN
John Schweitzer, Jr., son of John Schweitzer, Town of Mosel farmer who lived
in this city for many years, passed away at the Sheboygan county sanitarium,
at Plymouth, yesterday afternoon, tuberculosis being the immediate cause of
death. The body was brought to this city and will lie in state at the Pfeffer
chapel this evening, from 7 to 9, and tomorrow afternoon, from 2 to 4, and in
the evening from 7 to 9, that friends may view the remains.
Deceased contracted a severe cold last week and was removed to the Sheboygan
sanitarium but failed to rally as his low vitality ebbed rapidly.
His father conducted a barbering establishment in the city for ?? years, coming
here shortly after the son’s birth in Sheboygan. The shop was located on
Washington street. Eleven years ago the family moved ___ in Mosel, taking up
residence on a farm. Deceased was born in Sheboygan, October 9, and would have
been 36 years of age next month. He is survived by a brother, Reuben, and five
sisters, Margaret, at home, Mrs. Ed. Monkler of this city, and Mrs. Ray Spence,
Mrs. Henry Maas and Mrs. Herman Reiger, all of Milwaukee. His parents also
survive.
Funeral services will be held from the PFeffer chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2,
the Rev. Schreiber officiating and burial will take place in Evergreen.
Manitowoc Herald News, September 23, 1927 P.10
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[bur. 9-26-1927/died at Plymouth, WI/cause: pulmonary tuberculosis]
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