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Valentine R. Schrimpf

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Valentine R. Schrimpf

Birth
Brandenburg, Germany
Death
1972 (aged 70–71)
Antioch, Lake County, Illinois, USA
Burial
North Chicago, Lake County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Records give Valentine Schrimpf (born 19 Dec 1901 in Neuhausen, Germany) who arrived 21 July 1922 in New York, NY, aboard the ship named "Resolute" from a port in Hamburg, Germany. Some sort of naturalization for confirms the same information and also gives an address of 5412 Addison, Chicago, IL (His naturalization witnesses were: Emily Reil and Walter W. Snyder, both of from Chicago, IL. (Certificate P.268970)

Sadly his obit was only partially legible (online)
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CHICAGO, IL - Valentine R. Schrimpf of Antioch, IL, beloved husband of Margarete; fond father of Margaret "Peggy" (Schrimpf) Wold (husband George), Carl Heinz Schrimpf, Fred W. Schrimpf, and Richard Schrimpf; dear son of ??? and Katherine Schrimpf; seven brothers and sisters in Germany; and fifteen grandchildren.

Member of Rising Sun Masonic Lodge, Chicago MasterBakers Singing Society, Singing Society Harmony, and former owner of Val-Ma?? Pastries.

Funeral services were at Strang Funeral Home, Antioch. Interment in North Shore Garden of Memories Cemetery in North Chicago, IL.

NOTES on Valentine's children:
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2012 article, quotes Carl
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Carl Schrimpf (and Yvonne)
Carl is the former mayor of Round Lake Beach. Antioch, IL


2000 (Place of burial not listed)
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Margaret "Peggy" I. (Schrimpf) Wold, age 67, of Richland Center, Wisconsin, passed away on Friday, September 22, 2000, at her residence. She was born on February 20, 1933 in Chicago. She was the daughter of Valentine and Margarete Schrimpf, and sister to Carl (Yvonne) Schrimpf of Round Lake, Fred (Anne) Schrimpf of Mundelein, and Richard Schrimpf of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

Pw=eggy was preceded in death by her first husband, Norman J. Karr, who passed away in 1956 (he is # 24874772). During their marriage they had four children, Robert C. (Lynette) Karr of Spring Grove, Steven A. Karr of Gurnee, Debra D. (Robert) Kiple of Lake Villa and Kimberly A. (David) Phelps of Louisville, Ky.

On Feb. 22, 1959, she married George D. Wold, in the Lake Villa United Methodist Church, Lake Villa. They later had two sons, Terence L (Tracey) Wold of Undenhurst, and Kevin J. (Valerie) Wold of Lake Villa. They resided in Lake Villa for 35 years where they raised their six children. She was grandmother to 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

After raising her six children, Peggy earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Northeastern Illinois University. She taught in the Lake Villa School District for 17 years until her retirement in 1992.

Peggy was an active member of the Lake Villa United Methodist Church where she taught Sunday School, sang in the choir, participated in bible study, and served as delegate to the annual conference of the United Methodist Church.

In 1994, George and Peggy chose Richland Center, Wisonsin as their home after retirement. Here, Peggy became a member of the Trinity United Methodist church where she had served as treasurer, was chairman of the Christian Growth committee, sang in the church choir, and belonged to the Disciples Bible Study group. She was able to fulfill her dream of making a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in January, 1996 with a group of friends from the church.

Peggy served as a member of the corporation board of Richland Hospital. She also was a member of the local Lions Club. Her other interests Included quilting, reading, traveling, and spending time with her famlkly and many friends. Peggy touched many lives and will always be remembered for her wisdom, compassion, loving nature, and strong spirit.

A Memorial Service was held Saturday, September 30, 2000, at Lake Villa United Methodist Church of 110 McKinlcy Avenue of Lake Villa, with Reverend Patricia Allen-Stewart officiating. Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society or the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

2003 (Place of burial not listed)
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Fred W. Schrimpf, age 72, of Mundelein passed away September 29, 2003 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born June 5, 1931 in Chicago, IL and has been a resident of Mundelein for the past 40 years.

Fred was preceded in death by his parents, Valentine and Margaret Schrimpf; and one sister Margaret (Schrimpf) Wold.

Fred was survived by his wife and companion of 47 years Annegret (nee Keller); three sons, Tom Schrimpf of Mundelein, Mark (and Nancy) Schrimpf of Madison, Wisconsin, and Tim (and Tina) Schrimpf of Lakemoor, Illinois; 16 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and two brothers, Carl (Yvonne) Schrimpf of Round Lake Beach, Illinois, and Richard Schrimpf of Oklahoma.

Memorial Services were held on Saturday, October 4, 2003, at the Community Protestant Church of 418 North Prairie, Mundelein, Illinois. Pastor Kenneth Press officiating. Services were entrusted to the Symonds-Lakes Funeral Home and Crematory of 111 West Belvidere Road in Grayslake. Donations may be made to the Community Protestant Church, the Palliative Care Center, or Hospice of North Shore.
Records give Valentine Schrimpf (born 19 Dec 1901 in Neuhausen, Germany) who arrived 21 July 1922 in New York, NY, aboard the ship named "Resolute" from a port in Hamburg, Germany. Some sort of naturalization for confirms the same information and also gives an address of 5412 Addison, Chicago, IL (His naturalization witnesses were: Emily Reil and Walter W. Snyder, both of from Chicago, IL. (Certificate P.268970)

Sadly his obit was only partially legible (online)
====================================
CHICAGO, IL - Valentine R. Schrimpf of Antioch, IL, beloved husband of Margarete; fond father of Margaret "Peggy" (Schrimpf) Wold (husband George), Carl Heinz Schrimpf, Fred W. Schrimpf, and Richard Schrimpf; dear son of ??? and Katherine Schrimpf; seven brothers and sisters in Germany; and fifteen grandchildren.

Member of Rising Sun Masonic Lodge, Chicago MasterBakers Singing Society, Singing Society Harmony, and former owner of Val-Ma?? Pastries.

Funeral services were at Strang Funeral Home, Antioch. Interment in North Shore Garden of Memories Cemetery in North Chicago, IL.

NOTES on Valentine's children:
====================================

2012 article, quotes Carl
===================
Carl Schrimpf (and Yvonne)
Carl is the former mayor of Round Lake Beach. Antioch, IL


2000 (Place of burial not listed)
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Margaret "Peggy" I. (Schrimpf) Wold, age 67, of Richland Center, Wisconsin, passed away on Friday, September 22, 2000, at her residence. She was born on February 20, 1933 in Chicago. She was the daughter of Valentine and Margarete Schrimpf, and sister to Carl (Yvonne) Schrimpf of Round Lake, Fred (Anne) Schrimpf of Mundelein, and Richard Schrimpf of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.

Pw=eggy was preceded in death by her first husband, Norman J. Karr, who passed away in 1956 (he is # 24874772). During their marriage they had four children, Robert C. (Lynette) Karr of Spring Grove, Steven A. Karr of Gurnee, Debra D. (Robert) Kiple of Lake Villa and Kimberly A. (David) Phelps of Louisville, Ky.

On Feb. 22, 1959, she married George D. Wold, in the Lake Villa United Methodist Church, Lake Villa. They later had two sons, Terence L (Tracey) Wold of Undenhurst, and Kevin J. (Valerie) Wold of Lake Villa. They resided in Lake Villa for 35 years where they raised their six children. She was grandmother to 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

After raising her six children, Peggy earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Northeastern Illinois University. She taught in the Lake Villa School District for 17 years until her retirement in 1992.

Peggy was an active member of the Lake Villa United Methodist Church where she taught Sunday School, sang in the choir, participated in bible study, and served as delegate to the annual conference of the United Methodist Church.

In 1994, George and Peggy chose Richland Center, Wisonsin as their home after retirement. Here, Peggy became a member of the Trinity United Methodist church where she had served as treasurer, was chairman of the Christian Growth committee, sang in the church choir, and belonged to the Disciples Bible Study group. She was able to fulfill her dream of making a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in January, 1996 with a group of friends from the church.

Peggy served as a member of the corporation board of Richland Hospital. She also was a member of the local Lions Club. Her other interests Included quilting, reading, traveling, and spending time with her famlkly and many friends. Peggy touched many lives and will always be remembered for her wisdom, compassion, loving nature, and strong spirit.

A Memorial Service was held Saturday, September 30, 2000, at Lake Villa United Methodist Church of 110 McKinlcy Avenue of Lake Villa, with Reverend Patricia Allen-Stewart officiating. Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society or the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

2003 (Place of burial not listed)
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Fred W. Schrimpf, age 72, of Mundelein passed away September 29, 2003 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born June 5, 1931 in Chicago, IL and has been a resident of Mundelein for the past 40 years.

Fred was preceded in death by his parents, Valentine and Margaret Schrimpf; and one sister Margaret (Schrimpf) Wold.

Fred was survived by his wife and companion of 47 years Annegret (nee Keller); three sons, Tom Schrimpf of Mundelein, Mark (and Nancy) Schrimpf of Madison, Wisconsin, and Tim (and Tina) Schrimpf of Lakemoor, Illinois; 16 grandchildren; two great grandchildren; and two brothers, Carl (Yvonne) Schrimpf of Round Lake Beach, Illinois, and Richard Schrimpf of Oklahoma.

Memorial Services were held on Saturday, October 4, 2003, at the Community Protestant Church of 418 North Prairie, Mundelein, Illinois. Pastor Kenneth Press officiating. Services were entrusted to the Symonds-Lakes Funeral Home and Crematory of 111 West Belvidere Road in Grayslake. Donations may be made to the Community Protestant Church, the Palliative Care Center, or Hospice of North Shore.


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