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Edward Joseph Schoenborn

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Edward Joseph Schoenborn

Birth
Death
1939 (aged 46–47)
Burial
New Haven, Mitchell County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Edward Schoenborn was born in Breckenridge MN, Oct. 16, 1892, and passed away Oct. 28, 1929, at his home in New Haven.

When Edward was a small boy his father passed away, and he moved with his mother to Mitchell county. He later in life had a position as a barber in St. Paul. He was united in marriage to Opal Oakes, and to this union were born two children, Donna and Irma.

Mr. Schoenborn has been a patient sufferer for the past ten years, and death came as a relief. He died just four hours after the death of his aunt, Mrs. Peter Gilles.

Surviving are his widow and their two children; also a brother, Clarence, and a half-sister, Mrs. Frances Anderson.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning at St. Peter's church, New Haven, and interment was made in the cemetery nearby.

Those present at the funeral from outside the community include: Mrs. Frances Anderson, Mr. Oakes and sons, R.L. and F.J., of Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gray, of Canada; Joe Gilles, of Shawnee OK.; Mary, Rudolph, Leo and Ervin Gilles, of Wahpeton ND; Ray and Harold Gilles, of Pierre, S.T., bedsides numerous relatives from nearby towns.

Mitchell County Press, Nov. 2, 1939, last page.
Edward Schoenborn was born in Breckenridge MN, Oct. 16, 1892, and passed away Oct. 28, 1929, at his home in New Haven.

When Edward was a small boy his father passed away, and he moved with his mother to Mitchell county. He later in life had a position as a barber in St. Paul. He was united in marriage to Opal Oakes, and to this union were born two children, Donna and Irma.

Mr. Schoenborn has been a patient sufferer for the past ten years, and death came as a relief. He died just four hours after the death of his aunt, Mrs. Peter Gilles.

Surviving are his widow and their two children; also a brother, Clarence, and a half-sister, Mrs. Frances Anderson.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning at St. Peter's church, New Haven, and interment was made in the cemetery nearby.

Those present at the funeral from outside the community include: Mrs. Frances Anderson, Mr. Oakes and sons, R.L. and F.J., of Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gray, of Canada; Joe Gilles, of Shawnee OK.; Mary, Rudolph, Leo and Ervin Gilles, of Wahpeton ND; Ray and Harold Gilles, of Pierre, S.T., bedsides numerous relatives from nearby towns.

Mitchell County Press, Nov. 2, 1939, last page.


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