Obit:

Schwarze, William Joseph (1875 - 1952)

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SCHWARZE RINDFLEISCH MASON HALVORSON

----Source: MARSHFIELD NEWS HERALD 1/ /1952

 

RITES HELD FOR W.J. SCHWARZE

 

FORMER CITY CLERK AT GREENWOOD DIES


Greenwood - Funeral services for William Joseph Schwarze, 76, who died Friday, January 4, 1952, were held Tuesday in Greenwood, Clark County. The Rev. Charles A. Koch officiated and burial was made in the Greenwood cemetery.
Pallbearers included Gilbert Meyer, Otto Abel, Frank Raik, Don Warner, Bob McDonnell, and Jake Speich.


Mrs. Daniel Olson and Bob Unger sang "Rock of Ages" with Mrs. Adolph Meyer at the organ.


Out-of-town relatives and friends at the services included Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schwarze, Monroe Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schwarze and Harold Schwarze, La Crosse Mr. and Mrs. William Schwarze Jr., Milwaukee Paul Schwarze, Racine Donald Schwarze, A.B.2, U.S.S. Monterey, Pensacola, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason, Delavan.


Mr. Schwarze was born Sept. 19, 1875, in Plymouth. He received his education in Greenwood, and also attended the La Crosse Business Institute. His marriage to the form Alma Rindfleisch took place at Wausau Dec. 24, 1908. Mr. Schwarze had been a resident of Greenwood the past 37 years.


He served as city clerk of Greenwod and was a member of the Volunteer Fire Department for approximately 30 years, and also belonged to Zion Reformed Church.


He is survived by six sons, Ernest, Monroe Arnold and Harold, La Crosse William Jr., Milwaukee Paul, Racine and Donald, U.S. Navy three daughters, Mrs. Robert Mason, Delavan Miss Gertrude Schwarze, Los Angeles, Calif. and Mrs. Lloyd Halvorson, Hillman, Minn. 12 grandchildren two brothers, Arthur, Greenwood and Alfred, Marshall, Texas and a sister, Mrs. Clara Wohlfeil, Watertown.


Three brothers and a sister preceded him.

 

 


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