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Carl G. Schlichting

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Carl G. Schlichting

Birth
Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
13 Dec 1927 (aged 56)
Akron, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Chilton, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Obituary in the Chilton Times. It is on microfilm at the Chilton Library.

Carl lived with his sister, Mrs.Jennie Goessling, in Cleveland,Ohio but had business in Akron, Ohio and checked into the Portage Hotel there. He was found the following morning in a chair, in his rented room, with a newspaper in his hand. He had complained of heart trouble for a couple of weeks and it was thought that he had a heart attack shortly afer going to his room.
He was manager of the Kalvinator Refridgeration department located at Akron, Ohio.
The youngest of the children of the late Major and Mrs.Reinhard Schlichting,he was born in the Washington House in Chilton.
The body was returned to Chilton to the Masonic Temple, where it lay until services which were conducted by the members of the Masonic order which the deceased was a member. Rev.Vernon Lane, Rector of St.Boniface Episcopal Church, conducted services at the grave. Interment was in the family plot at the Breed Cemetery which is now called the Hillside Cemetery.

Finis.....Pax Christi.

Obituary in the Chilton Times. It is on microfilm at the Chilton Library.

Carl lived with his sister, Mrs.Jennie Goessling, in Cleveland,Ohio but had business in Akron, Ohio and checked into the Portage Hotel there. He was found the following morning in a chair, in his rented room, with a newspaper in his hand. He had complained of heart trouble for a couple of weeks and it was thought that he had a heart attack shortly afer going to his room.
He was manager of the Kalvinator Refridgeration department located at Akron, Ohio.
The youngest of the children of the late Major and Mrs.Reinhard Schlichting,he was born in the Washington House in Chilton.
The body was returned to Chilton to the Masonic Temple, where it lay until services which were conducted by the members of the Masonic order which the deceased was a member. Rev.Vernon Lane, Rector of St.Boniface Episcopal Church, conducted services at the grave. Interment was in the family plot at the Breed Cemetery which is now called the Hillside Cemetery.

Finis.....Pax Christi.



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