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Ameilia <I>Pawlitzke</I> Schmeichel

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Ameilia Pawlitzke Schmeichel

Birth
Germany
Death
1931 (aged 74–75)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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AMEILIA SCHMEICHEL

PIONEER DIES LAST EVENING

Mrs. Schmeichel Dies at Son's Home
Mrs. August Schmeichel died at the home of her son, Herman Pawlitzke, 1708 Twenty-eighth street at 10 o'clock last night.
Mrs. Schmeichel was born in Gemany came to this country with her husband, William Pawlitzke, in 1881. Mr. Pawlitzke was killed in 1886 while wrecking an ice house
for the Johnson Bros. company who had a storage ice house in this city. In 1891 she was married to August Schmeichel who preceded her in death 14 years ago
.

Mrs. Schmeichel is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Louise Bullar of Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs. George Peters and Mrs. Ed. Nielson of Chicago, and by two sons, Herman
and Ben Pawlitzke of this city, and by one sister, Mrs. Bartz of Sheboygan.
The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock at the house and at two o'clock at the St. John's Lutheran church, with the Reverend W.G. Haase, officiating. Burial will be at the Pioneer's Rest cemetery.
Manitowoc Evening Times, Wednesday, September 16, 1931 P. 12
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AMEILIA SCHMEICHEL-add on

MRS. SCHMEICHEL, AGED 74, DIES AT HOME OF SON

Mrs. August Schmeichel, 74, after a lingering illness, passed away last night at the home of her son, Herman Pawlitzke, 28th street. Burial will take place Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from the St. John's Lutheran church with interment at
Pioneer's Rest.
The maiden name of the deceased was Amanda Ribitzke and she was born in Germany in 1857. She was married to William Pawlitzke who was killed in an accident in Two Rivers 25 years ago. Five years later she wedded August Schmeichel who passed away fourteen years ago.
Three daughters, Mrs. Louise Bullard of Minneapolis, Mrs. George Peters and Mrs. Edward Nielsen of Chicago, two sons, Herman and Bernard of this city and a sister Mrs. M. Bartz of Sheboygan survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, September 16, 1931, p.13
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AMEILIA SCHMEICHEL

PIONEER DIES LAST EVENING

Mrs. Schmeichel Dies at Son's Home
Mrs. August Schmeichel died at the home of her son, Herman Pawlitzke, 1708 Twenty-eighth street at 10 o'clock last night.
Mrs. Schmeichel was born in Gemany came to this country with her husband, William Pawlitzke, in 1881. Mr. Pawlitzke was killed in 1886 while wrecking an ice house
for the Johnson Bros. company who had a storage ice house in this city. In 1891 she was married to August Schmeichel who preceded her in death 14 years ago
.

Mrs. Schmeichel is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Louise Bullar of Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs. George Peters and Mrs. Ed. Nielson of Chicago, and by two sons, Herman
and Ben Pawlitzke of this city, and by one sister, Mrs. Bartz of Sheboygan.
The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock at the house and at two o'clock at the St. John's Lutheran church, with the Reverend W.G. Haase, officiating. Burial will be at the Pioneer's Rest cemetery.
Manitowoc Evening Times, Wednesday, September 16, 1931 P. 12
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AMEILIA SCHMEICHEL-add on

MRS. SCHMEICHEL, AGED 74, DIES AT HOME OF SON

Mrs. August Schmeichel, 74, after a lingering illness, passed away last night at the home of her son, Herman Pawlitzke, 28th street. Burial will take place Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from the St. John's Lutheran church with interment at
Pioneer's Rest.
The maiden name of the deceased was Amanda Ribitzke and she was born in Germany in 1857. She was married to William Pawlitzke who was killed in an accident in Two Rivers 25 years ago. Five years later she wedded August Schmeichel who passed away fourteen years ago.
Three daughters, Mrs. Louise Bullard of Minneapolis, Mrs. George Peters and Mrs. Edward Nielsen of Chicago, two sons, Herman and Bernard of this city and a sister Mrs. M. Bartz of Sheboygan survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, September 16, 1931, p.13
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