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Louise Mary <I>Gartman</I> Schmirler

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Louise Mary Gartman Schmirler

Birth
Wilson, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
17 Jul 1949 (aged 81)
Frankfort, Marathon County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Wuertsburg, Marathon County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.9603348, Longitude: -90.1035538
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Mrs. Anton Schmirler, 81, a graduate of the Stevens Point Normal school, died suddenly Sun. at her home in the town of Frankfort, Marathon county, following a heart attack.
Her son, Rev. Albert Schmirler of Orin SD, celebrated a requiem mass this morning at St. John the Baptist Catholic church at Wuerzburg, for her funeral. Burial followed in the parish cemetery.

Mrs. Schmirler, the former Louise Gartman, was born in the town of Wilson, Sheboygan county, on June 16, 1868. After graduating from the Normal here she taught school in Sheboygan county and in the town of Frankfort. Her marriage to Mr. Schmirler took place in Sheboygan county on Nov. 25, 1909. The couple had lived in Frankfort the past 40 years.

Surviving are her husband, the one son, a daughter, Sister M. Candida, St. Joseph's hospital, Marshfield, and six stepsons, Anton Schmirler, Jr., of Abbotsford, Bernard at home, Joseph of Edgar, Paul of Schofield and Edward and Hilbert of Wausau.

Stevens Point (WI) Daily Journal, Wed, July 20, 1949, p7
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Rev. Albert Schmirler, Orrin, S.D., will officiate at funeral services for his mother, Mrs. Louise Mary Schmirler, 81, town of Frankfort, who died at home suddenly Sun. after suffering a heart attack, tomorrow morning at 9:00 in St. John the Baptist Catholic church at Wuerzburg. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The body is at the family residence.

Mrs. Schmirler, a resident of the town of Frankfort for the past 40 years, was a native of the town of Wilson, Sheboygan county, where she was born June 16, 1868. She was the former Miss Louise Gartman. She was married there Nov. 25, 1909, to Anton Schmirler, who survives. A graduate of Central State Teachers college in Stevens Point, Mrs. Schmirler formerly taught school in Sheboygan county and in the town of Frankfort. She was a member of the altar society of St. John's church.

Surviving, besides the widower and the son, are a daughter, Sister Mary Candida, St. Joseph hospital, Marshfield, and six step-sons, Anton Schmirler Jr., Abbotsford, Bernhard Schmirler, at home, Joseph Schmirler, Edgar, Paul Schmirler, Schofield, and Edward and Hilbert Schmirler, 1202 Monroe street.

Wausau (WI) Daily Record-Herald, Tues, July 19, 1949, p2



Mrs. Anton Schmirler, 81, a graduate of the Stevens Point Normal school, died suddenly Sun. at her home in the town of Frankfort, Marathon county, following a heart attack.
Her son, Rev. Albert Schmirler of Orin SD, celebrated a requiem mass this morning at St. John the Baptist Catholic church at Wuerzburg, for her funeral. Burial followed in the parish cemetery.

Mrs. Schmirler, the former Louise Gartman, was born in the town of Wilson, Sheboygan county, on June 16, 1868. After graduating from the Normal here she taught school in Sheboygan county and in the town of Frankfort. Her marriage to Mr. Schmirler took place in Sheboygan county on Nov. 25, 1909. The couple had lived in Frankfort the past 40 years.

Surviving are her husband, the one son, a daughter, Sister M. Candida, St. Joseph's hospital, Marshfield, and six stepsons, Anton Schmirler, Jr., of Abbotsford, Bernard at home, Joseph of Edgar, Paul of Schofield and Edward and Hilbert of Wausau.

Stevens Point (WI) Daily Journal, Wed, July 20, 1949, p7
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Rev. Albert Schmirler, Orrin, S.D., will officiate at funeral services for his mother, Mrs. Louise Mary Schmirler, 81, town of Frankfort, who died at home suddenly Sun. after suffering a heart attack, tomorrow morning at 9:00 in St. John the Baptist Catholic church at Wuerzburg. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The body is at the family residence.

Mrs. Schmirler, a resident of the town of Frankfort for the past 40 years, was a native of the town of Wilson, Sheboygan county, where she was born June 16, 1868. She was the former Miss Louise Gartman. She was married there Nov. 25, 1909, to Anton Schmirler, who survives. A graduate of Central State Teachers college in Stevens Point, Mrs. Schmirler formerly taught school in Sheboygan county and in the town of Frankfort. She was a member of the altar society of St. John's church.

Surviving, besides the widower and the son, are a daughter, Sister Mary Candida, St. Joseph hospital, Marshfield, and six step-sons, Anton Schmirler Jr., Abbotsford, Bernhard Schmirler, at home, Joseph Schmirler, Edgar, Paul Schmirler, Schofield, and Edward and Hilbert Schmirler, 1202 Monroe street.

Wausau (WI) Daily Record-Herald, Tues, July 19, 1949, p2




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