John Schubert, 71, retired hotel proprietor, died last night at the Holy Family
hospital. He was taken there a few days ago from the home of Mrs. Norman Schubert,
his daughter-in-law, of 1020 South 15th street, with whom he resided. Mr. Schubert
had been in failing health the past year.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3:30 p.m. from the Pfeffer funeral home,
the Rev. Ernst Zoerb of the First Lutheran church officiating. Burial will be in
Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Schubert was born in Two Rivers in 1869 and when a young man learned the
cabinet makers trade. In 1895 he married Miss Barbara Kraus. Mr. and Mrs. Schubert
came to this city in 1910 and he took over operation of the rooming house and hotel
at Clark and South 15th streets. He retired 13 years ago, following the death of
Mrs. Schubert.
His only son, Norman, was fatally injured in an automobile accident in this city
in 1938. Survivors are the daughter-in-law, Mrs. Norman Schubert; two grandchildren,
Delwyn and Arland Schubert of this city; two brothers, Edward of Two Rivers, George
of Oshkosh; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Luther of this city, Mrs. Anna Rehbein, of Two
Rivers.
Mr. Schubert was a member of the Manitowoc aerie of Eagles.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, April 11, 1941 P.5
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[d. 04-10-1941/age 71 yrs./cause: carcinoma/bur. on Norman Schubert lot]
John Schubert, 71, retired hotel proprietor, died last night at the Holy Family
hospital. He was taken there a few days ago from the home of Mrs. Norman Schubert,
his daughter-in-law, of 1020 South 15th street, with whom he resided. Mr. Schubert
had been in failing health the past year.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 3:30 p.m. from the Pfeffer funeral home,
the Rev. Ernst Zoerb of the First Lutheran church officiating. Burial will be in
Evergreen cemetery.
Mr. Schubert was born in Two Rivers in 1869 and when a young man learned the
cabinet makers trade. In 1895 he married Miss Barbara Kraus. Mr. and Mrs. Schubert
came to this city in 1910 and he took over operation of the rooming house and hotel
at Clark and South 15th streets. He retired 13 years ago, following the death of
Mrs. Schubert.
His only son, Norman, was fatally injured in an automobile accident in this city
in 1938. Survivors are the daughter-in-law, Mrs. Norman Schubert; two grandchildren,
Delwyn and Arland Schubert of this city; two brothers, Edward of Two Rivers, George
of Oshkosh; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Luther of this city, Mrs. Anna Rehbein, of Two
Rivers.
Mr. Schubert was a member of the Manitowoc aerie of Eagles.
The body may be viewed at the funeral home.
Manitowoc Herald Times, April 11, 1941 P.5
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[d. 04-10-1941/age 71 yrs./cause: carcinoma/bur. on Norman Schubert lot]
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