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Rose <I>Beer</I> Horst Schatz

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Rose Beer Horst Schatz

Birth
Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
1937 (aged 44–45)
Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Potter, Calumet County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Otto Horst Of Chilton Is Called To Rest On Friday

Chilton – Mrs. Otto Horst, 45 died Friday afternoon at 1:15 o' clock at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac after a three week illness.
She was born Jan. 29, 1892, in Brown county, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beer. On Nov. 18, 1913, she was united in marriage to Arnold Schatz at Rantoul, after which the young couple resided on a farm at Rantoul.
Mr. Schatz passed away May 2, 1922 and in January 1926 she was married to Otto Horst at Waukegan, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Horst reside at Pewaukee and Hartmand and about eight years ago moved to Chilton.
She was a member of the Ladies Aid society of St. Martin's Lutheran church at Chilton.
Surviving are her father, Herman Beer of Brillion; her husband; three daughters; Mrs. Peter Schmahl Jr. of Gravesville, Hazel Schatz and Alma Horst, Chilton.
There is a brother that was in California.
4 sisters: Mrs. F.M. Gish, of Pewaukee, Mrs. Ferdinand Stecker of the Town of Chilton, Mrs. Henry Riemer and Mrs. D.W. Kissinger of Milwaukee

The rest of the obituary is illegible.

Burial is in the Trinity Lutheran Rantoul cemetery

The Sheboygan Press Saturday, August 28, 1937
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Mrs. Otto Horst Of Chilton Is Called To Rest On Friday

Chilton – Mrs. Otto Horst, 45 died Friday afternoon at 1:15 o' clock at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac after a three week illness.
She was born Jan. 29, 1892, in Brown county, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beer. On Nov. 18, 1913, she was united in marriage to Arnold Schatz at Rantoul, after which the young couple resided on a farm at Rantoul.
Mr. Schatz passed away May 2, 1922 and in January 1926 she was married to Otto Horst at Waukegan, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Horst reside at Pewaukee and Hartmand and about eight years ago moved to Chilton.
She was a member of the Ladies Aid society of St. Martin's Lutheran church at Chilton.
Surviving are her father, Herman Beer of Brillion; her husband; three daughters; Mrs. Peter Schmahl Jr. of Gravesville, Hazel Schatz and Alma Horst, Chilton.
There is a brother that was in California.
4 sisters: Mrs. F.M. Gish, of Pewaukee, Mrs. Ferdinand Stecker of the Town of Chilton, Mrs. Henry Riemer and Mrs. D.W. Kissinger of Milwaukee

The rest of the obituary is illegible.

Burial is in the Trinity Lutheran Rantoul cemetery

The Sheboygan Press Saturday, August 28, 1937
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