Mr. Schmerbauch was born in Fayetteville, IL. He served in the U.S. Army and was a Korean War veteran. Art retired from Granite City Steel and was a member of St. Jerome Catholic Church.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles H. and Julia B., nee Sutton, Schmerbauch; brothers: Charles, Marcus, Joseph, George, and Daniel Schmerbauch; and sister, Pauline Lewis.
Surviving are his brothers: Roy (Bonnie), and Erwin (Connie) of Collinsville, IL, John "Jack" of Ocala, FL, and Robert of St. Jacob, IL; and sisters: Ella Prendiville of Melbourne, FL, Blanch (Harding) Nix of Claremont, NH, Viola (Marvin) Schmieg of Granite City, IL, and Dorothy Schmerbauch of St. Louis, MO.
Burial will be at St. Jerome Cemetery, Troy, IL.
Mr. Schmerbauch was born in Fayetteville, IL. He served in the U.S. Army and was a Korean War veteran. Art retired from Granite City Steel and was a member of St. Jerome Catholic Church.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles H. and Julia B., nee Sutton, Schmerbauch; brothers: Charles, Marcus, Joseph, George, and Daniel Schmerbauch; and sister, Pauline Lewis.
Surviving are his brothers: Roy (Bonnie), and Erwin (Connie) of Collinsville, IL, John "Jack" of Ocala, FL, and Robert of St. Jacob, IL; and sisters: Ella Prendiville of Melbourne, FL, Blanch (Harding) Nix of Claremont, NH, Viola (Marvin) Schmieg of Granite City, IL, and Dorothy Schmerbauch of St. Louis, MO.
Burial will be at St. Jerome Cemetery, Troy, IL.
Family Members
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Charles Herman "Chuck" Schmerbauch
1917–2003
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Marcus John "Mark" Schmerbauch
1919–2000
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Joseph George Schmerbauch
1920–2002
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Pauline Mary Schmerbauch Lewis
1922–2007
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Ella Mae Schmerbauch Prendiville
1924–2012
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Blanch Elizebeth Schmerbauch Nix
1926–2010
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Daniel Lee Thomas Schmerbauch
1928–1959
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Viola Teresa Schmerbuach Schmieg
1931–2020
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Roy Cletus Schmerbauch
1933–2011
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Erwin B Schmerbauch
1934–2019
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Eugene Francis "George or Buddy" Schmerbauch
1937–2009
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