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St. Nazianz news:
Theodore Schwoerer, a former resident of this town, died at Cross Plains, on Dec. 29, 1918. He was born in St. Nazianz on Sept. 12, 1893. At the time of his death he was employed on a farm at Cross Plains.
Mr. Schwoerer leaves nine brothers to mourn his loss. They are Anton, George and Joseph of Cleveland, Fred of Mt. Horeb, John of St. Nazianz, Ulrich of Ada, Otto of Cross Plains, Peter and Frank. One sister, Kathryn precedes him in death. He was a loving brother and friend and his loss will be mourned by all who knew him.
He was buried from St. Gregory’s church on Jan. 3, 1919, Rev. Fr. Goerlich officiating.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, January 09, 1919 Page 3
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St. Nazianz news:
Theodore Schwoerer, a former resident of this town, died at Cross Plains, on Dec. 29, 1918. He was born in St. Nazianz on Sept. 12, 1893. At the time of his death he was employed on a farm at Cross Plains.
Mr. Schwoerer leaves nine brothers to mourn his loss. They are Anton, George and Joseph of Cleveland, Fred of Mt. Horeb, John of St. Nazianz, Ulrich of Ada, Otto of Cross Plains, Peter and Frank. One sister, Kathryn precedes him in death. He was a loving brother and friend and his loss will be mourned by all who knew him.
He was buried from St. Gregory’s church on Jan. 3, 1919, Rev. Fr. Goerlich officiating.
Manitowoc Herald News, Thursday, January 09, 1919 Page 3
Family Members
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Anton Schwoerer
1872–1937
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George Schwoerer
1875–1941
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Joseph Schwoerer
1876–1949
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John J Schwoerer
1878–1952
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Gregor Fredolin "Fred" Schwoerer
1880–1939
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Katherine "Kattie" Schwoerer Backhaus
1882–1913
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Ulrich Schwoerer
1884–1940
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Peter Schwoerer
1885–1950
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Frank Schwoerer
1887–1926
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Otto John Schwoerer
1889–1949
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Anna Franziska Schwoerer
1891–1891
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