He died suddenly while shopping at the Loubat Glassware & Cork Co. on Bienville St., New Orleans.
The son of Louis Schwartz, he was 68 years old.
Edward was survived by his wife, Loretta Klock Schwartz; three sons, Edward Schwartz and Billy Schwartz of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, and Marchmont Schwartz of Palo Alto, California; and six sisters—Mrs. Samuel Kessler Sr., Mrs. Joseph Lob, Mrs. Arthur Schatz, and Mrs. Max Frishman, all of New Orleans; Mrs. Leon Kessler of White Castle, Louisiana; and Mrs. H. L. Kilb of Bremen, Germany. See "Edward Schwartz, Father of Famed Grid Figure, Dies,"
Times-Picayune, New Orleans, La., 24 November 1942, page 2, col. 4.
He died suddenly while shopping at the Loubat Glassware & Cork Co. on Bienville St., New Orleans.
The son of Louis Schwartz, he was 68 years old.
Edward was survived by his wife, Loretta Klock Schwartz; three sons, Edward Schwartz and Billy Schwartz of Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, and Marchmont Schwartz of Palo Alto, California; and six sisters—Mrs. Samuel Kessler Sr., Mrs. Joseph Lob, Mrs. Arthur Schatz, and Mrs. Max Frishman, all of New Orleans; Mrs. Leon Kessler of White Castle, Louisiana; and Mrs. H. L. Kilb of Bremen, Germany. See "Edward Schwartz, Father of Famed Grid Figure, Dies,"
Times-Picayune, New Orleans, La., 24 November 1942, page 2, col. 4.
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