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Barbara K. <I>Krause</I> Schubert

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Barbara K. Krause Schubert

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
28 Jun 1929 (aged 53)
Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
R-36-3-2
Memorial ID
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BARBARA SCHUBERT

MRS. J. SCHUBERT PASSES AWAY AT ROCKFORD, ILL.
While on a visit to her sister, Mrs. William Lambert at Rockford, Ill., where
she was making an extended stay in hopes of benefiting her health, Mrs. John
Schubert, well known Manitowoc resident, passed away there on Monday evening.
The remains were brought to this city and may be viewed tomorrow and Thursday
evening at the Urbanek and Wattawa chapel. Funeral services will be held from
the chapel Friday afternoon at two o’clock with interment at Evergreen. Rev.
D. C. Ristad will officiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Schubert for years conducted a hotel and boarding house at Clark
and Fifteenth street from which business they retired a few years ago to take
up their home at 1020 South Fifteenth street, Mrs. Schubert, nee Krause, was
born in Two Rivers, July 23, fifty-four years ago. She was married to John
Schubert, July 18, 1895, who with one son, Norman and a grandson survive.
Seven sisters, Mrs. Herbert Zannacker, Mrs. E. Reichert, Chicago, Mrs. William
Lampert, Rockford, Ill., Mrs. Herman Heinrichs, Milwaukee, Mrs. William Thompson,
Mrs. Harry Logan and Mrs. Alvin Dietz, all of Chicago, and two brothers, Edward
Krause of Chicago and Lawrence of St. Paul also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, June 26, 1929 P.2
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While on a visit to her sister, Mrs. William Lambert at Rockford, Ill., Mrs.
John Schubert, died there on Monday evening. The remains were brought to this
city for burial. Funeral services will be held from the chapel Friday afternoon
at two o'clock with interment in Evergreen, Rev. D.G.Ristad will officiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Schubert for years conducted a hotel and boarding house at Clark
& Fifteenth Street from which business they retired a few years ago to take up
their home at 1020 South Fifteenth Street. Mrs. Schubert, nee Krause, was born
in Two Rivers, July 23, fifty-four years ago. She was married to John Schubert
July 18, 1895 who with one son, Norman and a grandson survive.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., June 27, 1929
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[Barbara K. Schubert/bur. 28 June 1929/age 53 yrs./cause: apoplexy-hypertension]
(NOTE: Her stone has d. 1928 on it.)
BARBARA SCHUBERT

MRS. J. SCHUBERT PASSES AWAY AT ROCKFORD, ILL.
While on a visit to her sister, Mrs. William Lambert at Rockford, Ill., where
she was making an extended stay in hopes of benefiting her health, Mrs. John
Schubert, well known Manitowoc resident, passed away there on Monday evening.
The remains were brought to this city and may be viewed tomorrow and Thursday
evening at the Urbanek and Wattawa chapel. Funeral services will be held from
the chapel Friday afternoon at two o’clock with interment at Evergreen. Rev.
D. C. Ristad will officiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Schubert for years conducted a hotel and boarding house at Clark
and Fifteenth street from which business they retired a few years ago to take
up their home at 1020 South Fifteenth street, Mrs. Schubert, nee Krause, was
born in Two Rivers, July 23, fifty-four years ago. She was married to John
Schubert, July 18, 1895, who with one son, Norman and a grandson survive.
Seven sisters, Mrs. Herbert Zannacker, Mrs. E. Reichert, Chicago, Mrs. William
Lampert, Rockford, Ill., Mrs. Herman Heinrichs, Milwaukee, Mrs. William Thompson,
Mrs. Harry Logan and Mrs. Alvin Dietz, all of Chicago, and two brothers, Edward
Krause of Chicago and Lawrence of St. Paul also survive.
Manitowoc Herald News, June 26, 1929 P.2
********
While on a visit to her sister, Mrs. William Lambert at Rockford, Ill., Mrs.
John Schubert, died there on Monday evening. The remains were brought to this
city for burial. Funeral services will be held from the chapel Friday afternoon
at two o'clock with interment in Evergreen, Rev. D.G.Ristad will officiate.
Mr. and Mrs. Schubert for years conducted a hotel and boarding house at Clark
& Fifteenth Street from which business they retired a few years ago to take up
their home at 1020 South Fifteenth Street. Mrs. Schubert, nee Krause, was born
in Two Rivers, July 23, fifty-four years ago. She was married to John Schubert
July 18, 1895 who with one son, Norman and a grandson survive.
Manitowoc Pilot, Thurs., June 27, 1929
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[Barbara K. Schubert/bur. 28 June 1929/age 53 yrs./cause: apoplexy-hypertension]
(NOTE: Her stone has d. 1928 on it.)


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  • Created by: Kent Salomon
  • Added: Aug 11, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95219243/barbara_k-schubert: accessed ), memorial page for Barbara K. Krause Schubert (Jul 1875–28 Jun 1929), Find a Grave Memorial ID 95219243, citing Evergreen Cemetery, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA; Maintained by Kent Salomon (contributor 901).