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Eugene Schoeb

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Eugene Schoeb

Birth
Death
24 Feb 1915 (aged 50–51)
Burial
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section M
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SCHOEB STRICKEN BY HEART ATTACT

The funeral of Eugene Schoeb, who died suddenly at the Will & Baumer plant at Greenpoint yesterday afternoon, will be held from his late home, 206 Herbert St., Saturday morning at 9 o'clock and a half hour later from the Church of Assumption. Burial will be at the Assumption Cemetery.

The autopsy perfomed this morning at the County Morgue showed that death was due to an acute attack of heart disease.

Besides his wife, Mr. Schoeb is survived by four sons, John, Joseph, Anthony and Edward; two daughters, Eva and Gertrude; one brother, John Schoeb, and two sisters, Mrs. John Gross and Mrs. Andrew Abt. Mr. Schoeb was a member of C.M.B.A. No. 36 and many other societies.

Mr. Schoeb went to work at the usual time yesterday morning apparently in the best of health. Along late in the afternoon he complained of feeling dizzy and was advised to sit down. He did for a few minutes and then he arose and proceeded to walk into the open air. He had not gone but a few steps when he staggered and fell. Dr. William G. Muench was called but said that the man had probably died instantly. Coroner Crane was notified and Superintendent Lozott removed the bod to the county morgue.

Syracuse Journal
Thursday, February 25, 1915
p. six

SCHOEB STRICKEN BY HEART ATTACT

The funeral of Eugene Schoeb, who died suddenly at the Will & Baumer plant at Greenpoint yesterday afternoon, will be held from his late home, 206 Herbert St., Saturday morning at 9 o'clock and a half hour later from the Church of Assumption. Burial will be at the Assumption Cemetery.

The autopsy perfomed this morning at the County Morgue showed that death was due to an acute attack of heart disease.

Besides his wife, Mr. Schoeb is survived by four sons, John, Joseph, Anthony and Edward; two daughters, Eva and Gertrude; one brother, John Schoeb, and two sisters, Mrs. John Gross and Mrs. Andrew Abt. Mr. Schoeb was a member of C.M.B.A. No. 36 and many other societies.

Mr. Schoeb went to work at the usual time yesterday morning apparently in the best of health. Along late in the afternoon he complained of feeling dizzy and was advised to sit down. He did for a few minutes and then he arose and proceeded to walk into the open air. He had not gone but a few steps when he staggered and fell. Dr. William G. Muench was called but said that the man had probably died instantly. Coroner Crane was notified and Superintendent Lozott removed the bod to the county morgue.

Syracuse Journal
Thursday, February 25, 1915
p. six



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