Mass of Christian Burial was at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2003, at St. Louis Catholic Church in Paynesville. Fr. Richard Leisen officiated. Burial took place in St. Michael's Parish Cemetery in Spring Hill.
Joseph Martin Schoenberg was born June 2, 1913, in Spring Hill, Minn., to Charles and Mary (Pung) Schoenberg. He married Rose Weimerskirch on Oct. 3, 1939, at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Belgrade. They farmed in the Spring Hill area until 1978 when they retired and moved to Paynesville.
He was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church, St. Louis Catholic Aid Association, and Knights of Columbus St. Louis Council 3820.
Joe enjoyed fishing, bowling, gardening, playing cards, and woodworking.
He is survived by his wife, Rose of Paynesville; his children, Joan (Al) Patton of Sartell, Chuck (Sharon) of Redwood Falls, Sandy (Bob) Hemmesch of Paynesville, Tom (Pat) of St. Cloud, Bill (Jan) of Hancock, Dick (Marilyn) of Cold Spring, Mary (Pete) Budner of Golden Valley, Mona (Doug) Ritter of Red Wing, and Nick of Paynesville; 30 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; and sisters, Lena Neubauer of Melrose, Mary Muehe of Texas City, Texas, Bunny Troje of St. Paul, and Alice Williams of St. Paul.
He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Edmund, Art, and Hank Schoenberg; and three sisters, Irma Athman, Dorothy Benolken, and Armella Gerding.
Mass of Christian Burial was at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2003, at St. Louis Catholic Church in Paynesville. Fr. Richard Leisen officiated. Burial took place in St. Michael's Parish Cemetery in Spring Hill.
Joseph Martin Schoenberg was born June 2, 1913, in Spring Hill, Minn., to Charles and Mary (Pung) Schoenberg. He married Rose Weimerskirch on Oct. 3, 1939, at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church in Belgrade. They farmed in the Spring Hill area until 1978 when they retired and moved to Paynesville.
He was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church, St. Louis Catholic Aid Association, and Knights of Columbus St. Louis Council 3820.
Joe enjoyed fishing, bowling, gardening, playing cards, and woodworking.
He is survived by his wife, Rose of Paynesville; his children, Joan (Al) Patton of Sartell, Chuck (Sharon) of Redwood Falls, Sandy (Bob) Hemmesch of Paynesville, Tom (Pat) of St. Cloud, Bill (Jan) of Hancock, Dick (Marilyn) of Cold Spring, Mary (Pete) Budner of Golden Valley, Mona (Doug) Ritter of Red Wing, and Nick of Paynesville; 30 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; and sisters, Lena Neubauer of Melrose, Mary Muehe of Texas City, Texas, Bunny Troje of St. Paul, and Alice Williams of St. Paul.
He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers, Edmund, Art, and Hank Schoenberg; and three sisters, Irma Athman, Dorothy Benolken, and Armella Gerding.
Family Members
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Magdalena "Lena" Schoenberg Neubauer
1909–2003
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Edmund Peter Schoenberg
1910–1989
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Irma Schoenberg Athman
1912–1999
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Arthur William "Artie" Schoenberg
1914–1999
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Mary S Schoenberg Muehe
1916–2004
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Appolone Margaret "Bunny" Schoenberg Troje
1917–2007
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Henry Edward "Hank" Schoenberg
1919–1994
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Alice Catherine Schoenberg Williams
1920–2013
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Armella Mary Schoenberg Gerding
1922–1982
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Dorothy M Schoenberg Benolken
1925–1968
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