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John Lantz

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John Lantz

Birth
Death
1901 (aged 56–57)
Burial
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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John Lantz died Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock at his home in East Mansfield after an illness of 10 days with pneumonia.

Mr. Lantz was born at Berne, Switzerland, 58 years ago and came to this country and to Mansfield about 35 years ago, this having been his home ever since. He has been employed for some time as night watchman at the Lean Harrow Works.

He leaves a wife, two sons and five daughters, as follows: Mrs. Otto S. Miller, Misses Lydia, Lily May, Amelia Viola and Hazel and Charles and William Lantz. Mr. Lantz leaves also three brothers, Jacob, Samuel and Gottfried Lantz, of this city, and three sisters, Miss Elizabeth Lantz, of Mansfield; Mrs. John Kissling, living south of the city, and Mrs. Ulrich Beer, of Cissna Park, Illinois.

Funeral services conducted by the Rev. Henry Schwier of the Church of Believers in Christ, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the late home of the deceased.

(The Mansfield News: 10 June 1901, Vol. 17, No. 85)

This came from findagrave member: Judy Farst
John Lantz died Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock at his home in East Mansfield after an illness of 10 days with pneumonia.

Mr. Lantz was born at Berne, Switzerland, 58 years ago and came to this country and to Mansfield about 35 years ago, this having been his home ever since. He has been employed for some time as night watchman at the Lean Harrow Works.

He leaves a wife, two sons and five daughters, as follows: Mrs. Otto S. Miller, Misses Lydia, Lily May, Amelia Viola and Hazel and Charles and William Lantz. Mr. Lantz leaves also three brothers, Jacob, Samuel and Gottfried Lantz, of this city, and three sisters, Miss Elizabeth Lantz, of Mansfield; Mrs. John Kissling, living south of the city, and Mrs. Ulrich Beer, of Cissna Park, Illinois.

Funeral services conducted by the Rev. Henry Schwier of the Church of Believers in Christ, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the late home of the deceased.

(The Mansfield News: 10 June 1901, Vol. 17, No. 85)

This came from findagrave member: Judy Farst


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