Buker, Girl (b. 5 NOV 1905, d. 5 NOV 1905)
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Abbreviation: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Title: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: West Side Cemetery
Address: County O
Greenwood, WI
Address1: County O
Address2: Greenwood, WIName: Page
Note: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI E-Lot 13
Given Name: Girl
Change: Date: 20 FEB 2003
Note: Information from Gravestone.
Surname: Buker Source: Greenwood Gleaner (15 Mar 1906)
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Buker of the Braun settlement mourn the loss of an infant child born to them Thursday of last week. The mother has been very sick, but we understand is now out of danger.
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Abbreviation: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Title: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: West Side Cemetery
Address: County O
Greenwood, WI
Address1: County O
Address2: Greenwood, WIName: Page
Note: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI E-Lot 13
Given Name: Girl
Change: Date: 20 FEB 2003
Note: Fred Brick Passes Away (1937)
Fred Brick was born May 5, 1871 in the town of Meeme in Manitowoc County, the son of Peter and Elizabeth Brick.
He moved with his parents to Clark County when he was 5 years old and they settled on a farm in the Town of Warner. Some years after the death of his parents, Mr. Brick purchased this place and built it up into the present farm.
He was confirmed in the West Side Reformed church on April 4, 1886 and has been a faithful member. Also serving as deacon for six years.
On November 17, 1897, he was married to Mathilda Schwarze.
To this union seven children were born. One son, Walter, preceded him in death in the year of 1918.
Mr. Brick was well known throughout this community and for many years has served as rpresentative and lineman for the West Side Telephone company. He also enjoyed a large circle of friends.
He has been ailing since the middle of last summer and has been under a doctors care since January. He passed away Thursday Night, May 27. The immediate nature of his death was hardening of the arteries. He reached an age of 66 years and 22 days.
He is survived by his widow, 5 sons Arthur and Alvin at home, Harold of Escanaba, Mich; Raymond of Chicago, Ill. and Elmer of Sheboygan, Wis., one daughter, Irene at home and two grand children. He also leaves to mourn two brothers, Peter of Fallon, Mong; and Chris of Superior, Wis. two sisters Lena, Mrs. J.C. Baumann of Walla Walla, Wash. and Mray, Mrs. W. F. Hubert of Sheboygan, Wis.
Pallbearers were Wm. Schlinsog, Albert Schwarze, Otto Kind, Otto Meinhard, Albert Fravert and Henry Gemmeke. The flower girs were Dorthy and Lorraine Schwarze, Elaine Belter and Ruth Kind.
Funeral Services were held from the West Side Immanuel Reformed Church, Monday Afternoon, May 31st, Rev. P.H. Franzmeir officiating. The body was laid to rest in the West Side Cemetary.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brick and daughter, Escanaba, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brick, Chicago, Ill; Elmer Brick and Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Hubert, Sheboygan; Chris Brick, Superior; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Denker, Daughter Elsa and Son Herbert, Milwaukee; Miss Carrie Eifler, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schwarze, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laube, Mr. and Mrs Dave Churkey, all of Owen; Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Loos, Loyal, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz, Abbotsford; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wetzel, Colby; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tripp, Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Williams, North Found Du Lac.
From Obituary Collection by Mrs. Leona Albert.
Note: Obit: Brick, Fred (1871 – 1937)
Poster: Stan
Surnames: BRICK SCHWARZE BAUMANN HEBERT
Source: GREENWOOD GLEANER (Greenwood, Wis.) 06/03/1937
Brick, Fred (5 MAY 1871 – 27 MAY 1937)
Fred Brick was born May 5, 1871 in the town of Meeme in Manitowoc Co., the son of Peter and Elizabeth Brick. He moved with his parents to Clark County when he was 5 years old and they settled on a farm in the town of Warner. Some years after the death of his parents, Mr. Brick purchased this place and built it up into the present farm.
He was confirmed in the West Side Reformed Church on April 4, 1886 and has been a faithful member, Also serving as deacon for six years.
On Nov. 17, 1897 he was married to Mathilda Schwarze. To this union seven children were born. One son Walter, preceded him in death in the year 1918.
Mr. Brick was well known throughout this community and for many years served as representative and lineman for the West Side Telephone Co. He also enjoyed a large circle of friends.
He has been ailing since the middle of last summer and has been under a doctor’s care since January. He passed away Thursday night, May 27. The immediate cause of his death was hardening of the arteries. He reached an age of 66 years and 22 days.
He is survived by his widow, 5 sons, Arthur and Alvin at home, Harold of Escanaba, Mich.; Raymond of Chicago, Ill, and Elmer of Sheboygan, Wis., one daughter, Irene, at home and two grandchildren. He also leaves to mourn two brothers, Peter of Fallon, Mont.; and Chris of Superior, Wis., two sisters, Lena (Mrs. J.C. Baumann) of Walla Walla, Wash. and Mary (Mrs. W.F. Hubert of Sheboygan, Wis.
Pallbearers were Wm. Schlinsog, Albert Schwarze, Otto Kind, Otto Meinhardt, Albert Fravert and Henry Gemmeke. The flower girls were Dorothy and Lorraine Schwarze, Elaine Belter and Ruth Kind.
Funeral services were held from the West Side Immanuel Reformed Church, Monday afternoon, May 31st, Rev. P.H. Franzmeier officiating. The body was laid to rest in the West Side Cemetery.
Those from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brick and daughter, Escanaba, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brick, Chicago, Ill.; Elmer Brick and Mr. and Mrs. W.F. Hubert, Sheboygan; Chris Brick, Superior; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Denker, daughter Elsa and son Herbert, Milwaukee; Miss Carrie Eifler, Plymouth; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schwarze, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laube, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Churkey, all of Owen; Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Loos, Loyal; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz, Abbotsford; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wetzel, Colby; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Trip, Marshfield; Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Williams, North Fond du Lac.
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Abbreviation: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Title: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: West Side Cemetery
Address: County O
Greenwood, WI
Address1: County O
Address2: Greenwood, WIName: Page
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Given Name: Friederick
Change: Date: 26 OCT 2009
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Abbreviation: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Title: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: West Side Cemetery
Address: County O
Greenwood, WI
Address1: County O
Address2: Greenwood, WIName: Page
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Given Name: Arthur Otto
Change: Date: 2 DEC 2011
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Abbreviation: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Title: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: West Side Cemetery
Address: County O
Greenwood, WI
Address1: County O
Address2: Greenwood, WIName: Page
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Given Name: Walter Levi
Change: Date: 8 NOV 2003
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Abbreviation: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Title: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: West Side Cemetery
Address: County O
Greenwood, WI
Address1: County O
Address2: Greenwood, WIName: Page
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Given Name: Alvin Adolph
Change: Date: 8 NOV 2003
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Abbreviation: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Title: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: West Side Cemetery
Address: County O
Greenwood, WI
Address1: County O
Address2: Greenwood, WIName: Page
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Given Name: Harold Edgar
Change: Date: 2 DEC 2011
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Title: Westside Cemetary, Greenwood, Clark Co., WI
Name: Footnote
Name: ShortFootnote
Name: BibliographyRepository:Name: West Side Cemetery
Address: County O
Greenwood, WI
Address1: County O
Address2: Greenwood, WIName: Page
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Given Name: Raymond Paul
Change: Date: 2 DEC 2011
Given Name: Elmer Edward
Change: Date: 2 DEC 2011
Given Name: Irene Ellinor
Change: Date: 8 NOV 2003
Note: Subject: Schwarze, Agnes (1884 - 1966)
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Surnames: SCHWARZE NORRIS ERNST ZARLING
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---------Source: Greenwood Library Scrapbook Collection from MARSHFIELD NEW HERALD 09/ /1966
---------Schwarze, Agnes (1884 1966)
GREENWOOD Mrs. Albert Schwarze, 82, Weyauwega, a former resident of Greenwood, Clark County, died Tuesday afterrnoon, Sept. 27, 1966 following a stroke in the New London Community Hospital, where she had been a patient for six weeks.
Services will be conducted a 2 p.m. Friday at the Hill Funeral Home in Greenwood. The Rev. Raymond Barz, pastor of the First Reformed Church, Fremont, will officiate, and burial will be made in the Greenwood Cemetery.
The body will repose at the funeral home from Thursday evening until time of services.
The former Agnes Norris was born Feb. 9, 1884, and was married April 8, 1913, at Greenwood to Albert Schwarze, who preceded her in death Aug. 16, 1944. Since leaving Greenwood, after the death of her husband, Mrs. Schwarze had resided with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ernst at Weyauwega.
Survivors are two daughter, Mrs. Roy (Dorothy) Zarling, Milwaukee and Mrs. Marvin (Lorraine) Ernst, Weyauwega a brother, J.W. Norris, Wabeno and four grandchildren.
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Given Name: Agnes
Change: Date: 18 FEB 2001
Given Name: Dorothy
Change: Date: 18 FEB 2001
Note: Obituary of Mrs. Adolph Schwarze
Mrs. Adolph Schwarze Laid to Rest
The announcement of the passing away of Mrs. Adolph Schwarze, at her home in this city, Sunday February 13, 1927, brought sorrow to a large circle of relatives and friends, for Mrs. Schwarze had a large acquaintance and had many warm friends who were deeply grieved to learn of her death, although it had been known for some time that the end was inevitable.
Anna Koehler was born, march 6, 1886 in the town of Green Grove, Clark Counlty, and was married to Adolph Schwarze Oct. 23, 1907. They took up their residence at Greenwood and it was here that Mrs. Schwarze made her home until her death.
One son, Durward was born to this union, who together with Mr. Schwarze, survive. She also leaves to mourn her untimely death, three sisters, Mrs. Fred Thieme of Curtiss, Wis., Mrs. T.L. McMullun of Janesville, Wis., and Mrs. E.A.Ecke of Mt. Hope, Wis., and many other relatives and friends.
The funeral was held last Thursday afternoon from the local Reformed church, of which deceased was a member and the building was scarcely large enough to accomodate the large concourse of friends and relatives who gathered to pay a final tribute to one whom they had regarded with igh esteem. The business places of the city were closed during the funeral.
Rev. Pfeiffer and Rev. Vriesen officated and the pallbearers were A.C. Buker, H.M. Pratt, Harry Hogue, Otto Creg, P.E. Peterson and E.N. Paul. Burial was made in the Greenwood cemetery.
The fact that the church was filled to capacity is the best testimony of the esteem 8n which Mrs. Schwarze was generally held. The floral offerings were wonderful and so numerous that they were difficult to arrange about the casket.
Out of town relatives here for the funeral included mrs. Aug. Schoelzel and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bahn of Colby, Mrs. Herb Meyers of Green Grove, Mr. A. B C.ancy and R. J. Quast of Eau Claire, Fred Thieme and family of Curtiss, Wm Klessig of Green Grove, Mrs. McMullun of Janesville and Mrs. Ecke of Mt. Hope.
Greenwood Gleaner - Feburary 1927 (From Leona Alberts Collection)
Mrs. Adolph Schwarze Died Sunday.
The community was grieved and saddened when it learned of the death of Mrs. Adolph Schwarze wife of one of Greenwood's prominent buisness men, Sunday forenoon at 11:20 o'clock.
Though she had been in failing health for some time, Mrs. Schwarze was up and about considerable of the time until she was taken to the hospital at Marshfield January 12th. The cause of her death was heart trouble. She was cared for at the hospital for several weeks and her condition was somewhat improved when she suffered a stroke. She was brought to her home Monday February 7th, where she died las Sunday, Febraury 13, 1926.
Mrs. Schwarze was the mother of one son Durward, who together with her husband, survive her. She also leaves three sisters and other relatives and many friends to mourn her untimely departure.
Funeral services will be held from the home this, Thursday afternoon at one o'clock and at 1:30 o'clock from the Reformed Church.
An obituary will be printed in next week's issue of the Gleaner.
From Leona Alberts Collection
Given Name: Anna
Change: Date: 11 JUN 2003
Note: Subject: Schwarze, Durward (1910 - 1993)
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Surnames: SCHWARZE PEROSHEK KAYLOR
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DURWARD SCHWARZE
(13 Mar 1910 - 24 Sep 1993)
Durward K. Schwarze, 83, Granton, died Friday, Sept. 24, 1993, at Neillsville Memorial Medical Center. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, Oct. 3, 1993, at 2 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, Granton.
He was born March 13, 1910, in Greenwood, Clark County, to Adolph and Anna (nee Kaylor) Schwarze.
He married Alvera Dahlby on Oct. 21, 1936, in Greenwood. She survives. He served in the Army during WWII. He was the manager of Schwarze Drug in Granton from 1941 to 1972 when he retired. He was a member of the Roary, a bank board member of Citizens State Bank, and also a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Granton.
Survivors include his wife his step-sister, Mrs. Grank (Elaine) Peroshek, Greenwood nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his step-mother, Emma Schwarze. The Cremation Society of Wisconsin is serving the family.
SOURCE: Tribune-Record-Gleaner 9/ /1993
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Source: Owen Enterprise July 4, 1929, page 1
CURTISS MAN KILLED IN PLANE ACCIDENT _______________________
================ PLANE PILOTED BY GREENWOOD MAN AND CARRIED TWO PASSENGERS
Henry Aldinger, Curtiss, is dead as the result of a plane crash which occurred on Sunday afternoon at that place while he was a passenger in a plane carrying passengers.
The cause of the accident was due to the plane going into an air pocket, and the pilot not being able to bring the machine into control.
Aldinger it is said was killed instantly, as his chest was crushed, several ribs broken, as well as his arm and leg. He was accompanied on the flight by the pilot, and Alphonse Herman, co-owner of the ship. Herman, was badly cut and bruised and was immediately rushed to the Colby clinic where he was given medical aid. The pilot escaped with minor injuries and remained at the plane following the accident.
The plane was piloted by D. K. Schwartze, Greenwood, a young man who had recently returned from a flying school at St. Louis. He came to Curtiss early in the morning and was making flights carrying passengers. He had made several trips in the afternoon, and Aldinger, feeling the desire for a ride, entered the plane. After the ship had raised about 800 feet from the ground it struck an air pocket, and then made a nose dive, coming down and striking a large stump in a field nearby from where it had taken off.
There was a large crowd present watching the plane as it was making flights, and among the spectators were Mrs. Aldinger and her two children, a daughter 8 years old and a son 5 years of age. The plane was a complete wreck. The body of Aldinger was brought to Owen following the accident where it was prepared for burial at the undertaking parlors of Griebenow - Weirich Co.
Henry Aldinger was one of the leading business men of the village of Curtiss, having been owner of the garage of that place for the past several years. He was married June 25, 1919, and is survived by his wife and two children.
Funeral services were held today (Wednesday) from the German Reform church at Curtiss, Rev. Goetz of Colby, officiating and burial took place in the Curtiss cemetery.
---------Source: COLBY PHONOGRAPH (Colby, Wis.) 07/04/1929
--------- Aldinger, Henry (11 Apr 1887 - 30 JUN 1929)
Henry Aldinger of Curtiss, Clark County, Wis., was instantly killed last Sunday noon, when the airplace in which he took a ride, crashed to the ground and hit a stump in the Fred Neitsch field near Curtiss. Alphonse Herrmann, twenty-three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Herrmann, who was also a passenger, suffered three broken ribs and a dislocated ankle. The pilot of Greenwood, Clark County, a brother of Mrs. Thieme of Curtiss, escaped with light bruises. The pilot had been taking up passengers from the Olson field at Curtiss. The Colby Medical Association was called for assistance and Dr. H. H. Christofferson autoed out to the scene of the accident and brought Alphonse Herrmann to the Colby Clinic, where an X-ray was taken and his injuries taken care of in a fine manner.
At the time of the accident, the pilot was "banking", turning on one side, and when he attempted to right his plane, couldn't for he struck an air pocket and the plane crashed to the ground and hit a stump with the disastrous result. The place was also smashed to pieces.
Aldinger had attended the jubilee celebration services at Green Grove in the morning and rushed home to get dinner and take an airplane ride so that he could return to Green Grove and attend the afternoon services.
Arrangements for funeral services were made for Wednesday afternoon, July 3rd, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Curtiss, Rev. M. C. Goetsch officiating, and interment in the Curtiss Cemetery (Pine Hill?)
The deceased, who with his brother-in-law, Wm. Hennlich, conducted the Aldinger and Hennlich garage at Curtiss, was a very congenial and likeable young man and his sudden death has brought the bitter cup of sorrow to the lips of many friends and relatives. He was a good church member of the St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Curtiss, and just recently, on June 25th, celebrated his 10th wedding anniversary. He served on the front in the World War and was a member of the American Legion. Besides his broken hearted wife, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Schoemann, he also leaves two small children to mourn his departure to the Great Beyond.
The pilot, D. K. Schwarze of Greenwood, and Alphonse Herrmann, were co-owners of the plane and pilot Schwarze recently completed a course in flying at a St. Louis airport and returned north about two months ago with the plane in which he crashed. He had a narrow escape six weeks ago when he went through two fences in attempting a take-off near Thorp. Schwarze has visited the local airport on several occasion.
Family Note: Durward K. Schwarze, son of Adolph & Anna (Koehler) Schwarze, was my first cousin, once removed. I believe this article is in error when it notes that his sister was "Mrs. Thieme". My records show he was an only child, but this could have been his cousin, the daughter of Albert & Agnes (Norris) Schwarze. At the time of this accident, Durward was just 19 years old. He and his wife, Alvera L. Dahlby, who was a pharmacist, owned the Drug Store in Granton for many years. He died in 1993.
Given Name: Durward K.
Change: Date: 18 FEB 2001
Given Name: Alvera L. (?)
Change: Date: 4 JUL 2003
Note: Mrs. W. J. Schwarze Laid To Rest.
Mrs. Wm. J. Schwarze, nee Alma Rindfleisch, ws born at Woodland, Wis., on Sep 2, 1889. In 1891 her parents moved to a tract of land near Mosinee, which they converted to a farm, and it was there that she grew to womanhood.
On December 24, 1908, she was marreid to Wm. J. Schwarze, of this city and has lived here since that tiime. She is survived by her husband and six sons and three daughters. Earnest, Monroe; Gertrude, Mosinee; Arnold, Athelstane; and Harold, Cecelia, William, Paul, Donald and Arlene at home.
Mrs. Schware was 43 years 9 months and 26 days old at the time of her death, Wednesday morning, June 28, 1933.
Funeral services were held Saturday Afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Reformed church, Rev. E. G. Pfeiffer of this city and Rev. Paul Franzmeier of the West Side Reformed church, officiated. The church was filled by the many relatives and friends of Mrs. Schwarze and the floral tributes were beautiful. The body was laid to rest in the Greenwood cemetery.
Other survivors are her mother, Mrs. Ida Rindfleisch, and six sisters, Mrs. Mike Fritch, Miss Rose Rindfleisch, Mrs. Leo Brod, Mrs. Joe Keissler, Miss Matilda Rindfleisch and thee brothers, Otto, Ernest and Emil Rindfleisch, all of Mosinee.
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Given Name: Delma (Alma) Emma
Change: Date: 18 JUN 2003
Given Name: Ernest P.
Change: Date: 27 SEP 2011
Given Name: Gertrude Edna
Change: Date: 27 SEP 2009
Given Name: Arnold
Change: Date: 18 FEB 2001
Note: Subject: Schwarze, Harold (7 JUL 1915 - 9 DEC 1984)
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Surnames: SCHWARZE RINDFLEISCH HAVERSON ANDERSON
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---------Source: TRIBUNE-RECORD-GLEANER (Clark County, Wis.) 12/12/1984
--------Schwarze, Harold (7 JUL 1915 - 9 DEC 1984)
Harold E. Schwarze, 69, of 168 Rose St., LaCrosse died in St. Francis Medical Center on Sunday, Dec. 9, 1984.
He was born in Greenwood, Clark County on July 7, 1915 to William and Alma (Rindfleisch) Schwarze. He served in the U.S. Army during WW II. He had worked at Heileman's Brewery until his retirements in 1978.
He is survived by three sisters, Gertrude Schwarze of Los Angeles, Cal., Cecelia Halverson of Minneapolis, Minn., and Arlene Anderson of Holmen, Wis. four brothers, Arnold Schwarze of LaCrosse, Wis., Paul Schwarze of Milwaukee, Wis., William Schwarze of Oconomowoc, Wis., and Donald Schwarze of Clear Lake, Cal. and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother.
There will be no services nor visitation. His body will be cremated. Burial will be at a later date at Greenwood Cemetery, Greenwood.
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Given Name: Harold E.
Change: Date: 18 FEB 2001
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