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Louis Schneider

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Louis Schneider

Birth
Germany
Death
2 Sep 1927 (aged 79)
Bellevue, Huron County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Bellevue, Huron County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Section: Row 42 - Lot 12
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name: Louis Schneider
event: Death
event date: 02 Sep 1927
event place: Bellevue, Huron, Ohio
residence: Bellevue, Ohio
street address: Euclid Ave.
gender: Male
death age: 79y 8d
marital status: Married
race: White
occupation: Retired Farmer
birth date: 25 Aug 1846
birthplace: Elansz Lorain, Germany
estimated birth year: 1848
burial date: 05 Sep 1927
burial place: Bellevue, Ohio
cemetery: Catholic Cemetery
father: Joseph Schneider
mother: Lena Clark

STROKE FATAL TO LOUIS SCHNEIDER; RETIRED FARMER
FUNERAL SERVICES OF LONGTIME RESIDENT WILL BE HELD MONDAY

A stroke which he suffered a few days ago resulted fatally for Louis Schneider, Euclid Avenue, retired farmer and long time resident of this vicinity, who passed away at the family home this morning.
Mr. Schneider was born in Germany and came to this country when a child of three years, spending his younger days at the home of a cousin in DeBuque, Iowa, and when a young man came to Ohio and settled in the vicinity of Frank, where until nine years ago, he was successfully engaged as a farmer. Nine years ago, Mr. Schneider retired from active work and took up residence in Bellevue proper, where he spent his last days.
The circumstance that surrounded the passage of Mr. Schneider and others of the family was composed of the mother and eight children, across the Atlantic was anything but pleasant. The boat on which they were passengers was shipwrecked off the coast of Carolina. To add to the troubles of the passengers cholera broke out and the mother was one of the victims. The family of eight children, the eldest of whom was seventeen, was this left in a strange country far away from their native land, but like the sturdy stock fro m which they sprang, they surmounted their difficulties.
Mr. Schneider was united in marriage to Miss Barbara Matheis, the widow who survives, in 1875 and to them were born 10 children, 5 sons and 5 daughters, all of whom survive and were at his bedside wh en be breathed his last. Thirty-five grandchildren also survive.
The children are: John, Louis M., Charles and Leo Schneider, of Frank; Joseph, at home, Mrs. Jacob Dick, of Frank, Miss Anna Schneider, of Bellevue, Mrs. Charles Mack and Mrs. Harry Romer, of Lorain, Mrs. E.J. Hepp, of Lakewood.
He was a kind and loving husband and father, ever thoughtful of his family, neighbors and friends and his passing will be mourned by all who were included within the circle of his acquaintance.
When a child he was christened in the Catholic church and has remained a faithful member of that faith throughout life, being a member of the Immaculate Conception congregation during his residence in Bellevue.
Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9:30 from the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Re. F.A. Terwood officating. Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery
name: Louis Schneider
event: Death
event date: 02 Sep 1927
event place: Bellevue, Huron, Ohio
residence: Bellevue, Ohio
street address: Euclid Ave.
gender: Male
death age: 79y 8d
marital status: Married
race: White
occupation: Retired Farmer
birth date: 25 Aug 1846
birthplace: Elansz Lorain, Germany
estimated birth year: 1848
burial date: 05 Sep 1927
burial place: Bellevue, Ohio
cemetery: Catholic Cemetery
father: Joseph Schneider
mother: Lena Clark

STROKE FATAL TO LOUIS SCHNEIDER; RETIRED FARMER
FUNERAL SERVICES OF LONGTIME RESIDENT WILL BE HELD MONDAY

A stroke which he suffered a few days ago resulted fatally for Louis Schneider, Euclid Avenue, retired farmer and long time resident of this vicinity, who passed away at the family home this morning.
Mr. Schneider was born in Germany and came to this country when a child of three years, spending his younger days at the home of a cousin in DeBuque, Iowa, and when a young man came to Ohio and settled in the vicinity of Frank, where until nine years ago, he was successfully engaged as a farmer. Nine years ago, Mr. Schneider retired from active work and took up residence in Bellevue proper, where he spent his last days.
The circumstance that surrounded the passage of Mr. Schneider and others of the family was composed of the mother and eight children, across the Atlantic was anything but pleasant. The boat on which they were passengers was shipwrecked off the coast of Carolina. To add to the troubles of the passengers cholera broke out and the mother was one of the victims. The family of eight children, the eldest of whom was seventeen, was this left in a strange country far away from their native land, but like the sturdy stock fro m which they sprang, they surmounted their difficulties.
Mr. Schneider was united in marriage to Miss Barbara Matheis, the widow who survives, in 1875 and to them were born 10 children, 5 sons and 5 daughters, all of whom survive and were at his bedside wh en be breathed his last. Thirty-five grandchildren also survive.
The children are: John, Louis M., Charles and Leo Schneider, of Frank; Joseph, at home, Mrs. Jacob Dick, of Frank, Miss Anna Schneider, of Bellevue, Mrs. Charles Mack and Mrs. Harry Romer, of Lorain, Mrs. E.J. Hepp, of Lakewood.
He was a kind and loving husband and father, ever thoughtful of his family, neighbors and friends and his passing will be mourned by all who were included within the circle of his acquaintance.
When a child he was christened in the Catholic church and has remained a faithful member of that faith throughout life, being a member of the Immaculate Conception congregation during his residence in Bellevue.
Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9:30 from the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Re. F.A. Terwood officating. Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery


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