PASSES AWAY HERE SUNDAY
John Schweitzer, Retired Barber, Dies At age of 67
John Schweitzer, 67, retired barber who operated a shop in the city for nearly
35 years, died Sunday at the home, 3001 Meadow Lane. He had been afflicted with
a weak heart for years.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Pfeffer funeral home,
with the Rev. W. C. Kurtz officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Born Here in 1869
Mr. Schweitzer was born in this city in 1869, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Schweitzer. After completing school work he learned the barber trade. He started
a shop near Washington and Tenth streets.
In 1891 Mr. Schweitzer married Miss Pauline Piepper of Mosel, Sheboygan county.
Retiring from the barbering business he engaged in farming near Haven, Sheboygan
county, for __ years. Nine years ago he suffered from heart attacks and returned
to the city.
Widow Survives
Survivors are the widow, five daughters, Mrs. Ray Spencer, Mrs. Henry Mass, Mrs.
Herman Reger, Miss Margaret Schweitzer, all of Milwaukee, Mrs. Edward Moakler,
city; a son, Reuben, city; two brothers, Edward and Ervin, both of Milwaukee;
four sisters, Mrs. William Wagner, city, Mrs. Joseph Simon, Mrs. August Mollinger,
Mrs. Edward Herzog, all of Milwaukee; and 11 grandchildren.
The body is at the Pfeffer funeral home and may be viewed there until the hour of
the services Tuesday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, December 21, 1936 P.3
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[bur. 12-22-1936/cause: angina pectoris]
PASSES AWAY HERE SUNDAY
John Schweitzer, Retired Barber, Dies At age of 67
John Schweitzer, 67, retired barber who operated a shop in the city for nearly
35 years, died Sunday at the home, 3001 Meadow Lane. He had been afflicted with
a weak heart for years.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the Pfeffer funeral home,
with the Rev. W. C. Kurtz officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen cemetery.
Born Here in 1869
Mr. Schweitzer was born in this city in 1869, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Schweitzer. After completing school work he learned the barber trade. He started
a shop near Washington and Tenth streets.
In 1891 Mr. Schweitzer married Miss Pauline Piepper of Mosel, Sheboygan county.
Retiring from the barbering business he engaged in farming near Haven, Sheboygan
county, for __ years. Nine years ago he suffered from heart attacks and returned
to the city.
Widow Survives
Survivors are the widow, five daughters, Mrs. Ray Spencer, Mrs. Henry Mass, Mrs.
Herman Reger, Miss Margaret Schweitzer, all of Milwaukee, Mrs. Edward Moakler,
city; a son, Reuben, city; two brothers, Edward and Ervin, both of Milwaukee;
four sisters, Mrs. William Wagner, city, Mrs. Joseph Simon, Mrs. August Mollinger,
Mrs. Edward Herzog, all of Milwaukee; and 11 grandchildren.
The body is at the Pfeffer funeral home and may be viewed there until the hour of
the services Tuesday.
Manitowoc Herald Times, December 21, 1936 P.3
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[bur. 12-22-1936/cause: angina pectoris]
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