H. SCHWARTZENBART DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Herman Schwartzenbart, well known resident of the city and who
conducted a pop factory on Franklin street for years, succeeding
in his late father, who was the pioneer pop manufacturer of the
city, died this afternoon aged 44. Mr. Schwartzenbart had been
confined to his home since last December and ten days ago suffered
a stroke of paralysis which caused his death.
He was a native of this city, having been born here and as a young
man was associated with his father in business. A widow and three
children survive him. Funeral arrangements have not been made.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, May 10, 1918, Page 8
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The funeral of the late Herman Schwartzenbart will be held from
the late home on Franklin street Sunday afternoon and interment
will be at Evergreen.
Mr. Schwartzenbart was born in this city July 13, 1874 and had
always made his home here. Besides his wife and three children,
he is survived by one brother, Fred, and three sisters, Mrs.
Charles Stephani, Mrs. Joseph Schmidt and Mrs Louis Rank all of
this city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, May 11, 1918, Page 3
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Herman Schwartzenbart, who has been ill for several months, suffered a stroke
of paralysis yesterday and his condition is reported serious.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, May 7, 1918 p.3
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[bur. 05-12-1918/cause: cerebral hemorrhage]
H. SCHWARTZENBART DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS
Herman Schwartzenbart, well known resident of the city and who
conducted a pop factory on Franklin street for years, succeeding
in his late father, who was the pioneer pop manufacturer of the
city, died this afternoon aged 44. Mr. Schwartzenbart had been
confined to his home since last December and ten days ago suffered
a stroke of paralysis which caused his death.
He was a native of this city, having been born here and as a young
man was associated with his father in business. A widow and three
children survive him. Funeral arrangements have not been made.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, May 10, 1918, Page 8
*********
The funeral of the late Herman Schwartzenbart will be held from
the late home on Franklin street Sunday afternoon and interment
will be at Evergreen.
Mr. Schwartzenbart was born in this city July 13, 1874 and had
always made his home here. Besides his wife and three children,
he is survived by one brother, Fred, and three sisters, Mrs.
Charles Stephani, Mrs. Joseph Schmidt and Mrs Louis Rank all of
this city.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Saturday, May 11, 1918, Page 3
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Herman Schwartzenbart, who has been ill for several months, suffered a stroke
of paralysis yesterday and his condition is reported serious.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Tuesday, May 7, 1918 p.3
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[bur. 05-12-1918/cause: cerebral hemorrhage]
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