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F. SCHWOERER OF ST. NAZIANZ DIES AFTER OPERATION
Frank Schwoerer, 36, passed away at 11 a.m. Monday at the Manitowoc hospital, following an operation. He submitted to an operation about two weeks ago and to another one on Thursday, from which death resulted.
His remains were brought to his home at St. Nazianz and funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at St. Gregory's church. A requiem mass will be read by the Rev. E. Deibele and burial will take place in the
adjoining cemetery.
Mr. Schwoerer was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Schwoerer. He was born on a farm one mile south of the village. On May 6, 1913 he was united in marriage to Miss Ida Heinzen, of St. Nazianz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heinzen. The young couple then located on a farm 4 miles from the village.
The deceased leaves to mourn his untimely death, the sorrowful widow, and five children, Alvina, aged 11, Arnold, 9, Sylphia, 7, Rita, 2, and Alphonse, aged 1 year. Eight brothers, Joseph Schwoerer, of Cleveland,
Anton, George, John, Peter, and Ulrich all of St. Nazianz, Gregor and Otto of Mount Horeb, also survive.
Mr. Schwoerer was a member of the Catholic Knights and that order will attend the funeral services in a body on Thursday.
Sheboygan Press Wednesday, March 17, 1926 pg. 2
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F. SCHWOERER OF ST. NAZIANZ DIES AFTER OPERATION
Frank Schwoerer, 36, passed away at 11 a.m. Monday at the Manitowoc hospital, following an operation. He submitted to an operation about two weeks ago and to another one on Thursday, from which death resulted.
His remains were brought to his home at St. Nazianz and funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at St. Gregory's church. A requiem mass will be read by the Rev. E. Deibele and burial will take place in the
adjoining cemetery.
Mr. Schwoerer was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Schwoerer. He was born on a farm one mile south of the village. On May 6, 1913 he was united in marriage to Miss Ida Heinzen, of St. Nazianz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heinzen. The young couple then located on a farm 4 miles from the village.
The deceased leaves to mourn his untimely death, the sorrowful widow, and five children, Alvina, aged 11, Arnold, 9, Sylphia, 7, Rita, 2, and Alphonse, aged 1 year. Eight brothers, Joseph Schwoerer, of Cleveland,
Anton, George, John, Peter, and Ulrich all of St. Nazianz, Gregor and Otto of Mount Horeb, also survive.
Mr. Schwoerer was a member of the Catholic Knights and that order will attend the funeral services in a body on Thursday.
Sheboygan Press Wednesday, March 17, 1926 pg. 2
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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
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Otto John Schwoerer
1889–1949
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