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Nicholas Schoenenberger

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Nicholas Schoenenberger

Birth
Winterset, Madison County, Iowa, USA
Death
5 Aug 1963 (aged 41)
Calaveras County, California, USA
Burial
Murray, Clarke County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Nicholas Schoenenberger, a former Winterset resident, died unexpectedly Monday evening at his Albany, California home in the San Francisco Bay area. He was 41 years of age. Death was attributed to a heart condition.

The son of Dr. John Guy and Rella Schoenenberger, he was born at Winterset on July 25, 1922.

He graduated from Winterset high school with the class of 1941, and later attended Iowa State college at Ames, where he received a bachelor of science degree. His vocation was bacteriology.

He is survived by his wife Donna Schoenenberger and three children; his mother, Rella Schoenenberger of Winterset; three brothers, James of Texas, Chester of El Centro, California, and Saul of Joliet, Illinois; two sisters, Mrs. Fern Allison and Mrs. Fannie Ann Chervinka, both of Iowa City; a half-brother John Schoenenberger of Des Moines and a half-sister, Mrs. Helen Axlund of Phoenix, Arizona.

Funeral services will be held Saturday morning, Aug. 10, at Albany. The remains will be returned for burial in the Murray Cemetery

Winterset Madisonian
August 7, 1963
Nicholas Schoenenberger, a former Winterset resident, died unexpectedly Monday evening at his Albany, California home in the San Francisco Bay area. He was 41 years of age. Death was attributed to a heart condition.

The son of Dr. John Guy and Rella Schoenenberger, he was born at Winterset on July 25, 1922.

He graduated from Winterset high school with the class of 1941, and later attended Iowa State college at Ames, where he received a bachelor of science degree. His vocation was bacteriology.

He is survived by his wife Donna Schoenenberger and three children; his mother, Rella Schoenenberger of Winterset; three brothers, James of Texas, Chester of El Centro, California, and Saul of Joliet, Illinois; two sisters, Mrs. Fern Allison and Mrs. Fannie Ann Chervinka, both of Iowa City; a half-brother John Schoenenberger of Des Moines and a half-sister, Mrs. Helen Axlund of Phoenix, Arizona.

Funeral services will be held Saturday morning, Aug. 10, at Albany. The remains will be returned for burial in the Murray Cemetery

Winterset Madisonian
August 7, 1963


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