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Paul C. Schriefer

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Paul C. Schriefer

Birth
USA
Death
8 Nov 1969 (aged 59)
Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Warrensburg, Johnson County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7712809, Longitude: -93.7554163
Memorial ID
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The Times (Munster, Indiana), Mon. 20 Nov. 1969, Page-6,

SCHRIEFER

Paul G. Schriefer, age 59, of 7733 Belmont Ave., Hammond, passed away at St. Margaret Hospital, Saturday, November 8.

Survivors; wife Della; two daughters, Mrs. Judith Ann Berry of Brownsville, Texas and Scherryl Lynn Schriefer of Hammond; one sister, Mrs. Frieda Schneider of Higginsville, Missouri; three brothers, Ed of Spokane, Wash., Clarence D., of Jefferson City, Missouri, Leroy of Lexington, Missouri; three grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, November 11, at 10 a.m. from the First United Presbyterian Church with Rev. Jack Barrell officiating. Interment Sunset HIll Cemetery, Warrensburg, Missouri. Friends may call today 7 to 9 p.m. at the Emmerling-Paddack Chapel, 6020 Hohman Ave., Hammond.

Memorial contributions may be sent to the First United Presbyterian Church of Hammond. He was general foreman of maintenance at the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co., member of the First United Presbyterian Church.
The Times (Munster, Indiana), Mon. 20 Nov. 1969, Page-6,

SCHRIEFER

Paul G. Schriefer, age 59, of 7733 Belmont Ave., Hammond, passed away at St. Margaret Hospital, Saturday, November 8.

Survivors; wife Della; two daughters, Mrs. Judith Ann Berry of Brownsville, Texas and Scherryl Lynn Schriefer of Hammond; one sister, Mrs. Frieda Schneider of Higginsville, Missouri; three brothers, Ed of Spokane, Wash., Clarence D., of Jefferson City, Missouri, Leroy of Lexington, Missouri; three grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Tuesday, November 11, at 10 a.m. from the First United Presbyterian Church with Rev. Jack Barrell officiating. Interment Sunset HIll Cemetery, Warrensburg, Missouri. Friends may call today 7 to 9 p.m. at the Emmerling-Paddack Chapel, 6020 Hohman Ave., Hammond.

Memorial contributions may be sent to the First United Presbyterian Church of Hammond. He was general foreman of maintenance at the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co., member of the First United Presbyterian Church.


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