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Ferdinand Martin Schaller

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Ferdinand Martin Schaller

Birth
Kitchener, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
19 Oct 1937 (aged 74)
Preston, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
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Ferdinand Martin Schaller was born in Berlin, Waterloo County, Ontario, the son of Joseph Schaller and Barbara Brem. Ferdinand married Mary Ann Reidel 7 Jan 1884 at Berlin, Waterloo County, Ontario. Ferdinand and Mary Ann had 7 children - William Joseph; Clara Catharine Barbara; Irene Victoria; Caroline; Henry Charles; Leander (Leo); and Alfred Peter.

Ferdinand Schaller Struck Down by Auto
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Well known in Preston where he resided for the past fifty years, Ferdinand Martin Schaller met instant death on Tuesday evening when struck by a motor car on King street near his home. The accident occurred when the victim attempted to cross the street, the driver of the car giving his name as Ray Cressman, RR. 1, Preston. He was proceeding towards Galt during a rainstorm and evidently did not see the unfortunate man until too late. An autopsy showed deceased suffered fractures of both legs, back, and one arm, and in addition was severely lacerated and bruised. The late Ferdinand Schaller was born in Berlin (Kitchener), and was in his 75th year. For a time he resided in Elmira and fifty years ago he came to Preston where he resided since that time. As an employee for many years of the Canadian Office and School Furniture Company his installation of bank fittings took him to a number of foreign countries, included in which were South Africa and Cuba. He at one time served on the municipal council, and was a member of St. Clement's Roman Catholic Church and of the Canadian order of Foresters. Surviving are four sons: William, Leo and Alfred Schaller of Preston, Harry Schaller of Buffalo, N.Y.; two daughter, Mrs. C. H. Cooper of Kitchener, and Mrs. George J. Haid of Preston; and two sisters, Mrs. John Braun of Chicago, and Mrs. Arthur Bugghy of Buffalo, N. Y. His wife predeceased him in October 1931. The funeral will be held on Friday morning from his late Residence, 1323 King Street, to St. Clement's Church where a requiem mass will be conducted at 9 o'clock. Internment will follow in the Preston R. C. cemetery.
Ferdinand Martin Schaller was born in Berlin, Waterloo County, Ontario, the son of Joseph Schaller and Barbara Brem. Ferdinand married Mary Ann Reidel 7 Jan 1884 at Berlin, Waterloo County, Ontario. Ferdinand and Mary Ann had 7 children - William Joseph; Clara Catharine Barbara; Irene Victoria; Caroline; Henry Charles; Leander (Leo); and Alfred Peter.

Ferdinand Schaller Struck Down by Auto
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Well known in Preston where he resided for the past fifty years, Ferdinand Martin Schaller met instant death on Tuesday evening when struck by a motor car on King street near his home. The accident occurred when the victim attempted to cross the street, the driver of the car giving his name as Ray Cressman, RR. 1, Preston. He was proceeding towards Galt during a rainstorm and evidently did not see the unfortunate man until too late. An autopsy showed deceased suffered fractures of both legs, back, and one arm, and in addition was severely lacerated and bruised. The late Ferdinand Schaller was born in Berlin (Kitchener), and was in his 75th year. For a time he resided in Elmira and fifty years ago he came to Preston where he resided since that time. As an employee for many years of the Canadian Office and School Furniture Company his installation of bank fittings took him to a number of foreign countries, included in which were South Africa and Cuba. He at one time served on the municipal council, and was a member of St. Clement's Roman Catholic Church and of the Canadian order of Foresters. Surviving are four sons: William, Leo and Alfred Schaller of Preston, Harry Schaller of Buffalo, N.Y.; two daughter, Mrs. C. H. Cooper of Kitchener, and Mrs. George J. Haid of Preston; and two sisters, Mrs. John Braun of Chicago, and Mrs. Arthur Bugghy of Buffalo, N. Y. His wife predeceased him in October 1931. The funeral will be held on Friday morning from his late Residence, 1323 King Street, to St. Clement's Church where a requiem mass will be conducted at 9 o'clock. Internment will follow in the Preston R. C. cemetery.


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