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Esther <I>Kaufman</I> Schneider

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Esther Kaufman Schneider

Birth
Death
May 1938 (aged 44–45)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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ESTHER K. SCHNEIDER

Seriously ill for five weeks, Mrs. Raymond Schneider, 45, Two Rivers clubwoman
and member of two municipal boards, died late Monday in the Presbyterian hospital
in Chicago.
Funeral arrangements were not completed today. The body was brought here this
afternoon and will lie at the Beduhn funeral home.
Mrs. Schneider, nee Esther Kaufman, was born in Two Rivers May 8, 1893, a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaufman. She was graduated from the Two Rivers
high school in 1910 and entered Milwaukee Downer college, from which she was
graduated three years later.
She taught at the old Hamilton school for several years and then returned to
Milwaukee where she completed a course in Miss Brown’s Business school. In October,
1920, she was married to Raymond Schneider. Mrs. Schneider years ago was a teacher
in the Sunday school at the Grace Congregational church. Like her father, she was
a lover of outdoor life and spent a great deal of her leisure hours in the game
preserve of her father, which is to become a part of the new state park.
An honorary member of the Junior Service league of Two Rivers and Manitowoc, Mrs.
Schneider was its first secretary. Two years later she became its president.
Since the creation of the recreation board at Two Rivers more than 10 years ago,
Mrs. Schneider has been a member. Her membership on the Joseph Mann Library board
also marked many years of active interest and she served for the past few years as
its secretary.
Mrs. Schneider was also prominent in affairs of the Ladies of the Round Table, and
was also a member of the Two Rivers Charitable association.
Besides her husband, she is survived by her parents.
Manitowoc Herald Times, May 17, 1938 P. 2
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Private funeral services for Mrs. Raymond Schneider, who died Monday at the
Presbyterian hospital in Chicago will be held from the residence, 907 17th street,
at 9:30 o’clock tomorrow morning. The Rev. C. V. Hugo will officiate and interment
will be in Pioneers’ Rest cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald Times, May 18, 1938 P. 2
ESTHER K. SCHNEIDER

Seriously ill for five weeks, Mrs. Raymond Schneider, 45, Two Rivers clubwoman
and member of two municipal boards, died late Monday in the Presbyterian hospital
in Chicago.
Funeral arrangements were not completed today. The body was brought here this
afternoon and will lie at the Beduhn funeral home.
Mrs. Schneider, nee Esther Kaufman, was born in Two Rivers May 8, 1893, a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaufman. She was graduated from the Two Rivers
high school in 1910 and entered Milwaukee Downer college, from which she was
graduated three years later.
She taught at the old Hamilton school for several years and then returned to
Milwaukee where she completed a course in Miss Brown’s Business school. In October,
1920, she was married to Raymond Schneider. Mrs. Schneider years ago was a teacher
in the Sunday school at the Grace Congregational church. Like her father, she was
a lover of outdoor life and spent a great deal of her leisure hours in the game
preserve of her father, which is to become a part of the new state park.
An honorary member of the Junior Service league of Two Rivers and Manitowoc, Mrs.
Schneider was its first secretary. Two years later she became its president.
Since the creation of the recreation board at Two Rivers more than 10 years ago,
Mrs. Schneider has been a member. Her membership on the Joseph Mann Library board
also marked many years of active interest and she served for the past few years as
its secretary.
Mrs. Schneider was also prominent in affairs of the Ladies of the Round Table, and
was also a member of the Two Rivers Charitable association.
Besides her husband, she is survived by her parents.
Manitowoc Herald Times, May 17, 1938 P. 2
*******
Private funeral services for Mrs. Raymond Schneider, who died Monday at the
Presbyterian hospital in Chicago will be held from the residence, 907 17th street,
at 9:30 o’clock tomorrow morning. The Rev. C. V. Hugo will officiate and interment
will be in Pioneers’ Rest cemetery.
Manitowoc Herald Times, May 18, 1938 P. 2


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