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Norma <I>Ammann</I> Schaar

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Norma Ammann Schaar

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11 Apr 1941 (aged 47)
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Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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NORMA SCHAAR

Many Attend Funeral Rites for Mrs. Ludolph(sic) H. Schaar
Kiel, Wis. – (Special) – Funeral services for Mrs. Ludolph H. Schaar, aged 47, who passed away last Friday evening at her home, 637 Fremont street, this city,
after a long illness, were held Monday afternoon. A brief service at the Meiselwitz Funeral home was followed by another service at the First Presbyterian church at 2 o’clock, the Rev. Frank Zimmermann officiating.
During the services at the church, the choir sang “Nearer My God To Thee” and “True To The Heart Of God”. Melvin C. Timm was organ accompanist.
Interment was in the Kiel cemetery. Pallbearers were Stewart Lindsay, Melvin C. Timm, Edwin M. Duecker, Wallace R. Johnson, Arno G. Kuhn and W. A. Martin.

Deceased, nee Norma Ammann, was born Aug. 27, 1893, in Kiel, the daughter of Henry J. and Flora Lindner Ammann. She attended the public schools and after her graduation from the Kiel high school in 1911, she studied music for two years at the school of music in Winona Lake, Ind. She then returned to Kiel and since that time until her illness taught large classes in music at her home. At one time she had 80 pupils a week. She also served as pianist of the First Presbyterian church for many years. On October 21, 1916, she was united in marriage with Ludolph H. Schaar of New Holstein, since which time the couple lived in Kiel.

Surviving are the widower; a son, Jack, at home; her mother, Mrs. H. J. Ammann, and two sisters, Mrs. Vera Toepel of Kiel and Mrs. Valmer Goltry of Detroit, Mich. Her father preceded her in death several years ago.

Relatives and friends from away who attended the services were Mr. and Mrs. Pierre J. Rix, Mrs. Walter Nison and Mrs. Joseph Cusack of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Lindner, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kraemmer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen, Elmer Toepel, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Losse and Miss Meta Kasper of Milwaukee, Reno Schaar of Greenleaf;
Mrs. Lilly Holtz and Donald Delob of Neenah; Mrs. A. Jensen of Chilton; Mrs. Max Goers of Appleton; Mrs. Oscar Kasper and children of Potter; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schaar and daughters and Mrs. Thiel of New Holstein, and Mrs. Valmer Goltry and son, Jack of Detroit, Mich.
The Sheboygan Press – Wednesday, April 16, 1941 – P. 4
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NORMA SCHAAR

Many Attend Funeral Rites for Mrs. Ludolph(sic) H. Schaar
Kiel, Wis. – (Special) – Funeral services for Mrs. Ludolph H. Schaar, aged 47, who passed away last Friday evening at her home, 637 Fremont street, this city,
after a long illness, were held Monday afternoon. A brief service at the Meiselwitz Funeral home was followed by another service at the First Presbyterian church at 2 o’clock, the Rev. Frank Zimmermann officiating.
During the services at the church, the choir sang “Nearer My God To Thee” and “True To The Heart Of God”. Melvin C. Timm was organ accompanist.
Interment was in the Kiel cemetery. Pallbearers were Stewart Lindsay, Melvin C. Timm, Edwin M. Duecker, Wallace R. Johnson, Arno G. Kuhn and W. A. Martin.

Deceased, nee Norma Ammann, was born Aug. 27, 1893, in Kiel, the daughter of Henry J. and Flora Lindner Ammann. She attended the public schools and after her graduation from the Kiel high school in 1911, she studied music for two years at the school of music in Winona Lake, Ind. She then returned to Kiel and since that time until her illness taught large classes in music at her home. At one time she had 80 pupils a week. She also served as pianist of the First Presbyterian church for many years. On October 21, 1916, she was united in marriage with Ludolph H. Schaar of New Holstein, since which time the couple lived in Kiel.

Surviving are the widower; a son, Jack, at home; her mother, Mrs. H. J. Ammann, and two sisters, Mrs. Vera Toepel of Kiel and Mrs. Valmer Goltry of Detroit, Mich. Her father preceded her in death several years ago.

Relatives and friends from away who attended the services were Mr. and Mrs. Pierre J. Rix, Mrs. Walter Nison and Mrs. Joseph Cusack of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Lindner, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kraemmer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen, Elmer Toepel, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Losse and Miss Meta Kasper of Milwaukee, Reno Schaar of Greenleaf;
Mrs. Lilly Holtz and Donald Delob of Neenah; Mrs. A. Jensen of Chilton; Mrs. Max Goers of Appleton; Mrs. Oscar Kasper and children of Potter; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schaar and daughters and Mrs. Thiel of New Holstein, and Mrs. Valmer Goltry and son, Jack of Detroit, Mich.
The Sheboygan Press – Wednesday, April 16, 1941 – P. 4
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