Louis Schoenbeck
Louis Schoenbeck was born Oct. 1871, on a farm two and a half miles north of Arlington Heights in what his known as the old homestead of the family; the son of Christ Schoenbeck and Charlotte, nee Meyer. He was baptized and confirmed in Arlington Heights by Rev. Edmund Roeder of the Lutheran church. He married Feb. 25, 1897 at Schaumburg, Miss Hanna Freiberg, Rev. Mueller officiating. They lived on a farm south of Schaumburg, Ill., for 31 years. He passed away at his home in Schaumburg, Feb. 17, 1932, at the age of 60 years, four months, no days.
He leaves to mourn his wife, Mrs. Hanna Schoenbeck; four children; Henry, of Schaumburg; Minnie, Mrs. Arthur Flentge of Roselle; Edward, of Roselle; and Clara, Mrs. Herman Hattendorf of Schaumburg. He also leaves three sisters and four brothers, all of Arlington Heights and vicinity; Mrs. Henry Hogreve, Mrs. Chas. Clausing, Mrs. John Greves, Messrs. Henry, John, Fred and Christ; one daughter-in-law; two sons-in-law; three grandchildren; sisters-in-law, and brothers-in-law.
Funeral services Saturday, Feb. 20, were largely attended; at 1 p.m. at his late home in Schaumburg Center; 1:30 at the Schaumburg Lutheran church, interment in Schaumburg cemetery, Rev. Theiss officiating, Dzur & Karstens funeral directors.
Louis Schoenbeck
Louis Schoenbeck was born Oct. 1871, on a farm two and a half miles north of Arlington Heights in what his known as the old homestead of the family; the son of Christ Schoenbeck and Charlotte, nee Meyer. He was baptized and confirmed in Arlington Heights by Rev. Edmund Roeder of the Lutheran church. He married Feb. 25, 1897 at Schaumburg, Miss Hanna Freiberg, Rev. Mueller officiating. They lived on a farm south of Schaumburg, Ill., for 31 years. He passed away at his home in Schaumburg, Feb. 17, 1932, at the age of 60 years, four months, no days.
He leaves to mourn his wife, Mrs. Hanna Schoenbeck; four children; Henry, of Schaumburg; Minnie, Mrs. Arthur Flentge of Roselle; Edward, of Roselle; and Clara, Mrs. Herman Hattendorf of Schaumburg. He also leaves three sisters and four brothers, all of Arlington Heights and vicinity; Mrs. Henry Hogreve, Mrs. Chas. Clausing, Mrs. John Greves, Messrs. Henry, John, Fred and Christ; one daughter-in-law; two sons-in-law; three grandchildren; sisters-in-law, and brothers-in-law.
Funeral services Saturday, Feb. 20, were largely attended; at 1 p.m. at his late home in Schaumburg Center; 1:30 at the Schaumburg Lutheran church, interment in Schaumburg cemetery, Rev. Theiss officiating, Dzur & Karstens funeral directors.
Family Members
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Heinrich Schoenbeck
1863–1932
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Wilhelmina "Minnie" Schoenbeck Hogreve
1865–1953
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John Schoenbeck
1867–1956
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William Schoenbeck
1867–1924
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Sophia Schoenbeck Clausing
1873–1935
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Fred Schoenbeck
1875–1963
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Emma Schoenbeck Clausing
1877–1918
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Hermann H. Schoenbeck
1880–1914
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Christian Schoenbeck
1882–1973
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Clara Schoenbeck Drewes
1886–1934
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