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Scheerer, Heinrich (I2682)
 
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Scheerer, James August (I157634)
 
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Scheerer, Larry Eugene (I157620)
 
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Burial: Arbon Cemetery, Blossburg, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA
Note:
Robert Scheerer, 70, of Blossburg, Pa died following a period of declining health on Monday morning, Feb. 23, 2009 at Soldiers & Sailors Hospital in Wellsboro.
Born on March 29, 1938 in Carson, N.D., Robert Alvin was a son of the late Henry and Ruth (Traverse) Scheerer.
As a young man, Bob enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving in the Pacific and Far East during the Vietnam War. Bob was proud of his 9-year military service and earned the rank of E-6 along with several medals before his discharge in 1966.
He married Doris M. (Page) on Feb. 20, 1968. Bob was an electrician by trade. He enjoyed reading, tinkering around the house, fishing and camping, especially at Tanglewood Campgrounds. Bob also enjoyed being active in the community. He served as the area's Bloodmobile Coordinator for 12 years. He was a member and former trustee of Blossburg's First United Methodist Church. Other memberships and service in Blossburg included their Volunteer Fire Co., the first chief to be appointed for the Ambulance Association and a past commander of the American Legion Post 572. Bob also held life-memberships with the Blossburg V.F.W. Post 8730 and Wellsboro's Disabled American Veterans.
Survived by his devoted wife of 41 years, Doris; three children, Robert Scheerer Jr. of Lock Haven, Mark Scheerer of Fla. and Bobbi Jo Scheerer of Texas; a son-in-law, Mark Lawson of Texas; step sons; Jim (Kim) Sampson of Covington and Randy Sampson of WA; nine grandchildren; six siblings, Elaine Duncan and Betty Nutter both of CA, Larry (Carol) Scheerer of AL, Don (Eileen) Scheerer of UT, Gary Scheerer of AZ and Norma (Paul) Owens of Texas; several nieces, nephews, cousins and his beloved pets.
Friends may call Thursday, 1 to 3 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. at Zwicharowski's, 314 Granger St., Blossburg with services following at 7 p.m. Burial will be in Arbon Cemetery at a later date with military honors accorded. In lieu of flowers, consider a memorial to Tioga County Red Cross, 61 Main St., Wellsboro, PA 16901 or First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 17 Blossburg, PA 16912.
Source - Williamsport Sun Gazette, Feb. 24, 2009 
Scheerer, Robert Alvin (I157615)
 
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Travers, Ruth Helen (I157598)
 
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Paul Scherer:
Born: December 2, 1904 or 1905
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Scheerer, Theodore J. (I2683)
 
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Schlenker, Johann J. (I146523)
 
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George, Alice Henrietta (I5956)
 
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Schlepp, Rueben Helmuth (I5947)
 
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Helen Patil:
UID: 5ADE3FEA690A4DCEB116E625B203E9DB3A4D
Wohnort:
1920 Bennett, Fillmore, Nebraska, USA
1930 School Creek, Clay, Nebraska, USA
1946-1974 Sutton, Clay, Nebraska, USA
1975 , , Nebraska, USA
Sources:
1. Title: 1920 USA Census - Page: T625_985 page 1B Enumeration District 21 Image 871
2. Title: Internet - Page: www.berschauer.com
3. Title: CA, Orange County, Santa Ana. The Orange County Register - Page: "Griess, Cornelius C. "Kieth"," 9 Jan 2008; .(www.legacy.com/Orange County/Obituaries.asp : accessed 4/24/2008).
4. Title: Abbrev: NE, Scottsbluff County, Scottsbluff. The Star-Herald - Page: "Edgar Griess," 5 Nov 1974; .
5. Title: NE, Clay County, Sutton. The Sutton News - Page: "William A. Griess," 26 Sep 1946; .
6. Title: CA, San Joaquin, Lodi. The Lodi News-Sentinel - Page: "Marlin Edgar Griess," 1 Apr 1975, p. 13, col. 3 
Griess, Verna (I51284)
 
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Helen Patil:
UID: A16E78FF4BFD451F83092BA6E18DA251F088
Sources:
1. Title: Internet - Page: www.berschauer.com
2. Title: Social Security Death Index
3. Title: Internet - Page: www.nebraskagenealogy.com/ 
Schmer, Ervin Lester (I51329)
 
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Lisa Montoya:
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DATENSATZ: 1. Erwin Ulmer, Leaves of the Ulmer Tree of Sutton From Rohrbach.
GEBURT: 2. Erwin Ulmer, Leaves of the Ulmer Tree of Sutton From Rohrbach 
Schmidt, Theodore R. (I5889)
 
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Schmierer, Johann Gottlieb (I146030)
 
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Elmer Schnabel, age 85, of Redfield, and formerly of Huron, died Friday, June 22, 2007, at the Golden Living Center at Redfield.
Elmer Schnabel was born on September 15, 1921, to Edward and Helen (Neuhardt) Schnabel at Wolsey. He attended school in the Alpena and Wessington Springs area and graduated from Wessington Springs High School in 1941.
He entered the United States Army in 1942 at Fort Croak, NE and was honorably discharged in October of 1945. He served in Normandy, northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes and Central Europe. He received the Good Conduct Medal and three overseas service bars. While in Germany he was an interpreter and chauffer.
In June of 1947, Elmer married Inez Orth. They moved to Huron and he worked for Standard Oil Company. They later moved to a farm near Alpena. He sold out in 1955 and they moved to California. Later returned to Huron where he worked for the Huron School system at the Huron Arena as head maintenance man for 28 years. In October of 1973, Elmer married Maxine Remme. He retired at age 62 and at age 65 he went to work at the Huron Airport for 10 years.
Elmer was a great handyman. He could fix and build many things. He spent many hours in his beloved shop tinkering and fixing things. He also enjoyed going fishing with his cousins and friends. He was a member of the Congregational United Church of Christ, William Reaves American Legion Post #7, Forrest McMullen Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #1776, and the Sportsman Club and was always a willing volunteer.
He is survived by his 2 sisters: Hazel (Al) Runge of Huron, and Phyllis (Jack) Younie of Reno, NV; several aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews, and his second wife.
He was preceded in death by his parents, 2 sisters Luella and Leona, 2 brothers, Lee and Robert and 2 brothers-in-law, Leland Kogel and Aswald Pederson.
His Memorial Service will be Saturday, July 21, at the Welter Funeral Home with Rev. Brian Grover officiating. Burial will be at Restlawn Memory Gardens Cemetery with Military Rites by the Huron Veterans Council 
Schnabel, Elmer B. (I172769)
 
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Orth, Inez (I172768)
 
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Michael L. Wiest:
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Schochenmaier, Herman (I17576)
 
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Ricky John Schochenmaier was born July 18, 1953 at Chamberlain, SD to Walter and Alice (Bauman) Schochenmaier. Rick passed away on October 25, 2014 at his home in Oacoma at the age of 61 years.
He attended school in Chamberlain and graduated from Chamberlain High School. After high school, Rick attended Mitchell Vo-Tech. On November 27, 1982, Rick was married to Marie Payton.
They made their home in Oacoma where they raised their children Tracy and Brian. He worked for Nortel for many years and most recently for Gen Band Telecom.
Rick loved fishing, hunting, playing cards, and cooking.
Gratefully sharing his life are his wife his mother a daughter a son three brothers a sister several nieces and nephews; and special friends . Preceding him in death were his father Walter.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Rick's name at.... castforkids.org  
Schochenmaier, Ricky John (I91174)
 
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Michael L. Wiest:
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Michael L. Wiest:
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Schochenmaier, Bertha M. (I17572)
 
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Michael L. Wiest:
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Stahlecker, Lila L. (I91109)
 
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Helen Patil:
UID: 856A754770124D65A389A7A5CF4819BF461B
2 Kinder
Burial Newcastle District Cemetery
Event: enlisted US Army Air Corps Military 11 Dec 1942 Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Event: The Sacramento Bee Obituary 28 Jun 1992
Sources:
1. Title: Social Security Death Index
2. Title: CA, Sacramento County, Sacramento. The Sacramento Bee - Page: "Schroder, Harold O.," 28 Jun 1992, p. B7, col. 6; .
3. Title: US WWII Army Enlistment Records 1938-1946
4. Title: NE, Clay County, Sutton. The Sutton News - Page: "Obituary Epp," 1 Apr 1948; . 
Schroeder, Harold O. (I94608)
 
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Schroetlin, Leon (I133443)
 
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A handmade pedigree chart of unknown origin suggests that Jacob had first been married to someone with the maiden name "Hienly." No record of such a marriage can be found. However, the 1910 US census would seem to show that he had been married before (see below).
BIRTH RECORDS OF CHILDREN
No birth records could be found in the Lutheran church records from Russia, probably because the family was Baptist. The dates used here are all take from the Weisenburger family bible.
BAPTIST RELIGION
At some point in time, the Schweigert family joined the Baptist Church. The Baptist movement in Germany began in 1834. Baptist missionaries were active in the Black Sea Region in the 1860s and 1870s. It is suggested that part of the reason for the church's popularity was that many of the established churches did not have a regular pastor. Instead, a pastor would serve many churches and could not always be present in a village when needed. People started meeting in small groups for prayer. These meetings were called "Stunden" (hours) and led to the name of the Stundist movement. Many of these Stunden members looked to the Baptist teachings to guide them. The first regular Baptist congregations were founded in Alt- and Neu-Danzig and by 1879 the Baptists received legal recognition as a protestant branch in Russia. There were 20,000 Baptists in the German Russian colonies by 1897. It is not known if Jacob Schweigert's mother and step-father had joined the Baptist Church or if he joined on his own. It is certain that he was a Baptist at the time of his marriage to Katharina Harr in about 1880.
IMMIGRATION
The family of Jakob Scweigert immigrated to the US on the SS Chemnitz sailing from Bremen on 17 Nov 1906 and arriving in New York on 1 Dec 1906. The ship's manifest lists them as follows:
Jacob--48 yrs. farm laborer
Katharina--47 yrs.
Friederika--22 yrs. maidservant
Christian--19 yrs. farm laborer
Johann--16 yrs.
Eva--14 yrs.
Anna--12 1/2 yrs.
Their final destination was listed as Eureka, SD, where they were going to join Katharina's brother, Johann Harr.
[Their son Jacob had arrived in the US in 1905.]
NATURALIZATION
Jakob Schweigert filed his Declaration of Intention on 19 Dec 1906 in McPherson County, SD. In it he is described as being six feet tall, 185 pounds, of dark complexion, with black hair, blue eyes, and a prominent nose. It states that he was born on 28 Feb 1858 in Worms, Russia, and that he arrived in New York on 1 Dec 1906. He received his Certificate of Naturalization on 6 Nov 1912 in Ashley, ND. Children listed on it were: Ricke 12, Jakob 27, Christ 25, John 23, Eva 21, and Ana 13 [the ages of Ricke and Ana must be incorrect]. They resided in Hellwig, ND.
HOMESTEAD
In November of 1907 Jakob filed papers to homestead 80 acres of land in North Dakota at S. 1/2 of SW 1/4 of Section 24 in Township 131 of Range 68 [Hellwig, ND]. Witnesses for his 'Intention to make Proof' were John Mudinger, Heinrich Gohring, Andreas Joerky, and Bernhard Hellwig, Sr. In Jakob's 1913 testimony for 'Final Proof' he states: "I had when i went on claim in 1907 10 horses and 8 cows. In 1908 I had 12 horses and 16 hed of Cattel. In 1909 i had 14 horses and 18 Hed of Cattel. In 1910 i had 16 horses and 16 Hed of Cattel. In 1911 i had 18 horses and 20 hed of Cattel and in 1912 I had 20 horses and 20 hed of Cattel, said stock was Pastured on said claim each year." Also on the 80 acres of fenced property were an 18x28 Frame House, a 24x36 Frame Barn, a 14x16 Frame Shed, an 8x8 Frame Smoke House, and a 24 foot deep well--all valued at $1500. The 'Final Proof ' was suspended because there was 'Insufficient Cultivation' on the property. Affidavits were included stating that "this land could not be broken that it was fit only for Pasture as the same is a bed of an alcohly lake, and that it is under water in the spring and untill the middel of the summer, and that it would be impossible for any portion of this land to be broken or cultivated." Another affidavit stated, "said land is in a lake Bottom and that the same is covered with water from the time the snow goes in the spring until the Month of July, and that the earliest that he has seen water leav the said land so that it could be plowed was the first of July and that in this Country where the summers are short the time left after the water leaves the said land would be entirly to short for to plant and give grain time to mature before frost." Jakob received the Certificate for full payment on the land on 10 Jun 1913.
CENSUS
The 1910 US Census for Twp. 131, R 68 (Hellwig), McIntosh Co., ND, (ED #47, sheet 13A, 9 May 1910) lists the following: - Jacob--52 yrs., married for 30 years, Farming - Katharina--52 yrs. - Christian--22 yrs., farming
John--20 yrs., farming - Eva--18 yrs. - Anna--16 yrs.
It indicates that Katherine gave birth to 7 children and that 6 were then living. For their marital status, it indicates "M2" for Jacob and "M1" for Katharina, suggesting that this was a second marriage for Jacob.
The 1920 US Census for Bismarck, Burleigh, ND (ED #62, sheet 11A, 12 Jan 1920) lists the following at 611-10th Street:
Jacob Schweigert--62 yrs.
Katherine--62 years
John--30 years
It indicates that Jacob owned his home, free (not mortgaged), that they had all immigrated in 1906, and that Jacob and John were laborers (farm).
The 1930 US Census for Bismarck (ED#8-4, Sheet 18B) taken on 17 Apr 1930 shows Jacob and Katie as 72 years old. They were 22 at the time of their marriage. Jacob was a laborer who owned his own home, valued at $3000.
BISMARCK CITY DIRECTORIES
Jakob and Katharina are listed in the directories for 1914-15, 1916-17, 1919-20, 1928-29 and 1932-33. In the first one their address was 1012 Rosser; thereafter it was 611-10th. After Jacob's death, Katharina was listed in the directories for 1938-39, 1940-41, and 1945 at the same address.
PROPERTY DEEDS (611 - 10th in Bismarck)
Jakob purchased Lot 9 of Block 46 of the Northern Pacific Second Addition on 27 Sep 1915 from Eliza M. Suttle, a widow of Bismarck, for the sum of $350 (Book 121, page 396). On 7 Aug 1936 Catharina Schweigert, widow of Jacob Schweigert, Sr., was granted Old Age Assistance and Burleigh County became a lienholder of the property. On 3 May 1945 [Note: this is the date upon which Katharina became ill and entered the Baptist Old Peoples' Home] a deed noted that the property had been acquired by the county through tax deed proceedings for nonpayment of taxes for years 1932-1942, with interest and penalties totalling $1500. The property had been offered for sale at an annual tax sale but as there was no bid the property stayed with the county. Thus on 3 May 1945 it was sold to J. J. Schweigert (Katharina's son) of McLaughlin for $1500 (Book 255, p. 146). That same day J. J. Schweigert sold the property to Karl Gieser of Bismarck for $1 and "other valuable considerations" (Book 254, p. 325). [Note that Karl Gieser was the superintendent of the Baptist Old Peoples' Home.]
CAUSE OF DEATH
Chronic myocarditis due to coronary disease, with hypertrophy of prostate with obstruction. The death certificate says that he had cystotomy surgery on 23 Jul 1934 and prostatectomy surgery on 13 Aug 1934 (the date of his death). He died at St. Alexius Hospital in Bismarck.
OBITUARY
The following obituary was printed in German in Der Staats-Anzeiger on 17 August 1934:
"Mr. Jakob Schweigert, who was a resident of Bismarck for 23 years and was generally known and respected in the German districts, died in the hospital due to old age on Monday, 13 August, just before 11 pm. The deceased was born on 28 February 1858 in Rohrbach, South Russia, and was age 78 years, 5 months, 18 days at the time of his death. He came with his family to America about 30 years ago, to South Dakota to be precise, where he lived for two years, then to the Ashley region in North Dakota, where he farmed for five years, and then he came here to settle in Bismarck. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters and two sons, 19 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. The daughters are: Mrs. Philipp Weissenburger of Bismarck and Mrs. John Bentz of Ronan, Montana. One son, J.J. Schweigert, lives in McLaughlin, South Dakota, and the other, John Schweigert, in Butte, Montana. We extend our heartfelt condolences. The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 pm at the English Baptist church, led by minister J.J. Lippert."
PROBATE
Jakob Schweigert died intestate and his estate went through probate between December 1935 and August 1937. His widow Katharina was appointed administrator and notice was sent of such appointment to her children J.J. Schweigert, Anna Bentz, Johan Schweigert, Fredericka Weisenburger, and to her grandchildren Ida Grenz and Henry Gohring. Jakob's estate consisted of his home in Bismarck and "judgment against Edward Blumhardt of Ashley N.D. That the total value of all said real estate is the sum of $750; that the total of all said estate in the sum of $1000; that the total annual rents, profits and income of all said real estate is of the probable value of $125; that the value of all said personal property is the sum of $300."
Sources:
1. Title: St. Petersburg Church Books, 1833-1885 - Evangelische Kirche, Konsistorium Petersburg - #1884105/2 pg. 471
2. Title: Death certificate - Author: State of North Dakota
3. Title: Death certificate - Author: State of Montana
4. Title: Obituary 
Schweigert, Jakob Sr. (I89048)
 
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Rings, Anna (I149494)
 
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Stansbery, Orella M. (I149464)
 
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Carol May Jirak, 64, of New Hampton, died Sunday, Dec. 28, at St. Mary's Hospital, Rochester, Minn.
She was born April 2, 1944, on the family farm near New Hampton, daughter of Louis and Orella Stansberry Schwickerath. She married David Jirak on Jan. 6, 1968, in New Hampton, and they later divorced.
Ms. Jirak graduated from New Hampton High School in 1962. She attended beauty school and operated her own beauty shop in Lawler for several years. Later she received her associate's degree from Calmar. She was a member of St. Joseph's Center-Holy Family Parish, New Hampton.
Survived by: two daughters, Tina (Tim) Orvis of Lawler and Mary Jo Jirak of Austin, Minn.; two sons, Mark of Shell Rock and Tony of Lawler; three grandchildren; a sister, Ardel (John) Boyle of Elma; a brother, Gerald (Janet) Schwickerath of Mora, Minn.; and a sister-in-law, Louise Schwickerath of New Hampton.
Preceded in death by: a daughter-in-law, Jill; a grandson; and a brother, John Schwickerath.
Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Family Parish-St. Joseph Catholic Church, with burial in Calvary Cemetery, both in New Hampton. Public visitation from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Conway-Kolbet Funeral Home, New Hampton, with a 4:30 p.m. rosary and a 5:30 p.m. scriptural wake service. Visitation also an hour before services Wednesday at the church. 
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Schwickerath, Daniel R. (I149581)
 
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Death: Jul. 9, 1974 
Schwickerath, Alfred (I149554)
 
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Schwickerath, Clarence J. (I149542)
 
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Joanna C. Geerts, age 86, of North Washington, IA passed away on Wednesday, January 11, 2012 at New Hampton Nursing and Rehab Center in New Hampton surrounded by her family.
Joanna Catherine Schwickerath was born April 6, 1925, the eldest child of Alfred and Josephine (Mishak) Schwickerath. Born and raised in the North Washington area, she went one year to a one-room school house in Devon, then attended St. Mary's School in North Washington until leaving to stay home to help her mother. She was a life-long member of Immaculate Conception Parish and Rosary Society.
She was united in marriage to Elmer Geerts on November 12, 1947 and to that union three children were born. They farmed in the area until 1959, when they moved into North Washington and lived for 45 years. They shared a passion for fishing; from shore, in a boat and on the ice.
They were dedicated custodians and grounds keepers for the parish for 13 years. Joanna also loved camping with family and friends, dropping in on family to help work on whatever they were doing and was an avid gardener. She continued to manage her own considerable yard, including beautiful flowers, trees and 117 evergreen shrubs, she lovingly trimmed and cared for until suffering a stroke in 2004. She moved to Kensington Place at that time and then into The New Hampton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center where she felt and was treated like part of the family.
Joanna is survived by her three children, David (Donna) Geerts of North Washington, Gary (Nylene) Geerts of Denver, IA and Gladys (John) Christoph of New Hampton; two brothers, Robert (Marlys) Schwickerath, Cletus (Eleanor) Schwickerath; two sisters, Bernice Felder and Alice (Herb) Carpenter; 13 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband Elmer; daughter-in-law, Judy Geerts; grandsons-in-law, Gordon Settje and Bruce Crooks and in-laws, Ray Felder, Paul and Helen Geerts, Louis and Catherine Geerts, Andrew Geerts and Everett Kruth.
Visitation: 3:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Friday, January 13, 2012 with a 4:30pm rosary and a 7:00pm scriptural wake service at Conway-Markham Funeral Home in New Hampton. Visitation will continue at the church one hour prior to the mass on Saturday.
Service: 10:30 am on Saturday, January 14, 2012 at Immaculate Conception Church in North Washington with Father Mark Osterhaus celebrating.
Burial will be at St. Mary's Cemetery in North Washington. 
Schwickerath, Joanne Catherine (I149559)
 
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