Portage County, Wisconsin
Obituaries
Schuetze, Frederick (? – 29 Sept. 1910)
----Source: Stevens Point Daily Journal (Stevens Point, Portage County, Wis.) Saturday, 8 Oct. 1910; transcribed by Marla Zwakman
FUNERAL OF FREDRICK SCHUETZE
The funeral of the late Fredrick Schuetze, who passed away at the home of his daughter in the town of Eau Pleine last Thursday evening, was held from the German Friedenschurch at 2:30 Monday afternoon, Rev. Fleer officiating. Interment was made in Forest cemetery, the following members of Stumpf Lodge, I. O.O. F., of which order the deceased was a member, acting as pallbearers: F. W. Giese, Chas. Helm, Geo. Buchan, Geo. Oertel, Geo. D. Oertel and Robt. Zimrner.
Jos. Schwebach
Stevens Point Daily Journal (Stevens Point, Wis.) Saturday, 22 Mar. 1884; MZ submitted by FoFG
Jos. Schwebach died at his house on Water St., on Friday evening of last week, aged 51 years. The deceased had been afflicted with several complaints for a year or more, gradually growing worse, until his friends had given up all hopes of his recovery, and death finally came to his relief as above stated. The funeral took place from St. Stephen's church on Monday last and was largely attended. Joseph Schwebach was born in the city of Luxembourg, Germany, and came to America twenty-three years ago. He had lived in this city and vicinity for about eighteen years. He was engaged for a number of years in general merchandising at Poland Corner's afterwards removing to this city, where he engaged in keeping hotel on the site where the stone building now stands on Main street, which was built by Schwebach & Lutz, after the hotel was burned. The deceased leaves a wife and two boys, 10 and 11 years of age, to mourn his loss.
Jacob Sehall
Stevens Point, Wis., Jan. 29. - Jacob Sehall, aged 40 years, a well-known fireman on the Wisconsin Central road, died at his home in this city. He leaves a wife and one daughter. [Wisconsin Weekly Advocate 1 Feb. 1900 - Sub. by Brenda W.]
Mary Shean
Mrs. Mary Shean, for 20 years a resident of Butte, died Friday at Stevens Point, Wis., according to word received from Mrs. James Harrington, who left here upon hearing of the serious illness of her sister. Surviving relatives are a brother, William Dolan, of Los Angeles, Cal., two sisters, Mrs. P. A. Maloney of Stevens Point and Mrs. James Harrington of Butte. Other relatives in Butte are a niece, Eileen Harrington, and two nephews, Dolan and Hilary Harrington. Internment will be at Stevens Point, Wis. [Anaconda Standard (Mont.) 18 Jan. 1920 - Sub. by Brenda W.]
Mrs. E.M. Sutherland
STEVENS POINT. Wis. Aug 27- Mrs. E. M. Sutherland, of Minneapolis, died in this city this morning of consumption, at the home of her father, John Frost. Mr. Sutherland is a mail carrier in Minneapolis. [St. Paul Daily Globe. (Saint Paul, Minn.), August 28, 1895]