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Otto Schoenebeck

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Otto Schoenebeck

Birth
Germany
Death
27 Oct 1927 (aged 59)
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
S-47-8-3
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OTTO SCHOENEBECK

O. SCHOENEBECK DROPS DEAD AT HIS DAY'S WORK
End is Sudden as He Collapses While at Work as Carpenter on Ne Schmidtmann Add.
Death came to Otto Schoenebeck suddenly and without warning Monday afternoon
while he was at work on the addition to the Schmidtman warehouse being
erected on Jay street. Mr. Schoenebeck dropped suddenly at about 5 minutes
after 4 o'clock and when fellow workers, who saw him collapse, reached the
spot, he was dead. A physician was called but found that death had been
instantaneous and due to heart failure. No inquest will be called, the death
being due to natural causes.
The body was removed to the home at 1301 South Thirteenth street from where
the funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Manitowoc
Lodge No. 194, I.O.O.F., of which he was a member, in charge. Burial will
be at Evergreen.
Leaves Widow and Children
Mr. Schoenebeck was born in Germany September 9, 1868 and was fifty-nine
years of age. He was married thirty-two years ago to Magdeline Klein and
a year later, in 1906, came to America with his family to make his home at
Oconto where he remained until 1917 when he removed to this city where he
has since resided. Surviving him are three daughters, Mrs. John Herman of
this city, Mrs. Curtis Splan, of West Allis and Hildegarde, at home, two
sons, Erwin at Oconto and Roland at home. Two brothers in this country,
August at Advance and Carl, assemblyman at Lena and several brothers and
sisters in German also survive him. Besides being a member of the Odd
Fellows Mr. Schoenbeck(sic) was also a member of the Freier Saengerbund
and of the local unit of the Carpenters Union.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, October 25, 1927 p.2
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The body of Otto Schoeneck (sic) who died while at his work as a
carpenter at the new building of the Schmidtmann company, was removed
from the Vogelsang company parlors to the family home from where the
funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon under the auspices of Manitowoc
lodge 194 I.O.O.F.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, October 26, 1927 P.1
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[bur. 10-27-1927/cause: apoplexy]
OTTO SCHOENEBECK

O. SCHOENEBECK DROPS DEAD AT HIS DAY'S WORK
End is Sudden as He Collapses While at Work as Carpenter on Ne Schmidtmann Add.
Death came to Otto Schoenebeck suddenly and without warning Monday afternoon
while he was at work on the addition to the Schmidtman warehouse being
erected on Jay street. Mr. Schoenebeck dropped suddenly at about 5 minutes
after 4 o'clock and when fellow workers, who saw him collapse, reached the
spot, he was dead. A physician was called but found that death had been
instantaneous and due to heart failure. No inquest will be called, the death
being due to natural causes.
The body was removed to the home at 1301 South Thirteenth street from where
the funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Manitowoc
Lodge No. 194, I.O.O.F., of which he was a member, in charge. Burial will
be at Evergreen.
Leaves Widow and Children
Mr. Schoenebeck was born in Germany September 9, 1868 and was fifty-nine
years of age. He was married thirty-two years ago to Magdeline Klein and
a year later, in 1906, came to America with his family to make his home at
Oconto where he remained until 1917 when he removed to this city where he
has since resided. Surviving him are three daughters, Mrs. John Herman of
this city, Mrs. Curtis Splan, of West Allis and Hildegarde, at home, two
sons, Erwin at Oconto and Roland at home. Two brothers in this country,
August at Advance and Carl, assemblyman at Lena and several brothers and
sisters in German also survive him. Besides being a member of the Odd
Fellows Mr. Schoenbeck(sic) was also a member of the Freier Saengerbund
and of the local unit of the Carpenters Union.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, October 25, 1927 p.2
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The body of Otto Schoeneck (sic) who died while at his work as a
carpenter at the new building of the Schmidtmann company, was removed
from the Vogelsang company parlors to the family home from where the
funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon under the auspices of Manitowoc
lodge 194 I.O.O.F.
Manitowoc Herald News, Wednesday, October 26, 1927 P.1
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[bur. 10-27-1927/cause: apoplexy]


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95218985/otto-schoenebeck: accessed ), memorial page for Otto Schoenebeck (9 Sep 1868–27 Oct 1927), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95218985, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).