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Louis John Lobsinger

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Louis John Lobsinger

Birth
Carlsruhe, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada
Death
15 Jun 1941 (aged 74)
Saint-Clements, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Saint-Clements, Waterloo Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada GPS-Latitude: 43.5264361, Longitude: -80.6510167
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Louis Lobsinger

ST. CLEMENTS. Louis Lobsinger, 75, died at his home here Sunday afternoon. He had been ill for some time and for the past few months was confined to his home.

Mr. Lobsinger was born at Carlsruhe where he spent the early part of his life. He has been a St. Clements resident for 40 years. Deceased was secretary of the local C.M.B.A. branch and a member of St. Clements R.C. church and Holy Name Society. He was a church usher for forty years. Mr. Lobsinger was a member of the St. Clements board of trustees for eight years. During his residence here, deceased worked at lumber sawing, masonry, carpentry and prior to his retirement served as caretaker of St. Clemens church for 11 years.

Surviving are his wife, nee Cathine Stumpf, four sons and four daughters, Mrs. Herbert E. Schnarr of St. Clements; Wilfred of Kitchener; Joseph of Detroit; Oscar of Niagara Falls; Ed. at home, Mrs. Albert Querin and Mrs. Stan Mikol of Kitchener and Irene at home; four brothers and three sisters survive, John of Walkerton; Frank, of Kitchener; Henry and Joseph of Carlsruhe, Mrs. Joseph K. Brenner and Mrs. John Kuntz of St. Clements and Mrs. Catherine Fohrnwald of Estevan, Sask.

Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Jun 1941, p. 3
Louis Lobsinger

ST. CLEMENTS. Louis Lobsinger, 75, died at his home here Sunday afternoon. He had been ill for some time and for the past few months was confined to his home.

Mr. Lobsinger was born at Carlsruhe where he spent the early part of his life. He has been a St. Clements resident for 40 years. Deceased was secretary of the local C.M.B.A. branch and a member of St. Clements R.C. church and Holy Name Society. He was a church usher for forty years. Mr. Lobsinger was a member of the St. Clements board of trustees for eight years. During his residence here, deceased worked at lumber sawing, masonry, carpentry and prior to his retirement served as caretaker of St. Clemens church for 11 years.

Surviving are his wife, nee Cathine Stumpf, four sons and four daughters, Mrs. Herbert E. Schnarr of St. Clements; Wilfred of Kitchener; Joseph of Detroit; Oscar of Niagara Falls; Ed. at home, Mrs. Albert Querin and Mrs. Stan Mikol of Kitchener and Irene at home; four brothers and three sisters survive, John of Walkerton; Frank, of Kitchener; Henry and Joseph of Carlsruhe, Mrs. Joseph K. Brenner and Mrs. John Kuntz of St. Clements and Mrs. Catherine Fohrnwald of Estevan, Sask.

Waterloo Chronicle, 20 Jun 1941, p. 3


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