From the Mercer County Chronical - September 1923
Obituary - Mercer County Chronicle
Charles
H. Schwieterman, one of the best known and most progressive farmers of
Marion Township, died at his home near Sebastian last Friday morning
after an
illness of eighteen months caused by an infected tooth
resulting in sarcoma. He was confined to bed about three weeks prior
to death.
He was born near Sebastian on March 4, 1879, being
50 years, 6 months and 10 days, and was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G.
Schwieterman. On November 27, 1894, he was united
in marriage at
Sebastian to Miss Carolina Will and to them the following children
were born: Charles, Raymond, Alvina, Elizabeth and Alma, at home;
Julius Schwieterman, of Sebastian; Mrs. John Huwer, of Cranberry
Prairie, and Mrs. Wm. Forsthoefel, of Carthagena . He is also survived
by his parents, one
sister, Mrs. Jos. Falke, of Coldwater; John G.
Schwieterman, of St. Elizabeth, Missouri, and Frank A.C. Schwieterman,
of near Montezuma. His widow and three
grandchildren also survive.
Mr. Schwieterman helped to organize the Farmers Bank at
Chickasaw and was its president at the time of his death. He was also
a member of the Celina Council, No. 1800 K. of C., a member for
several years of St. Sebastian choir, served as warden of the church ,
and was a steadfast
and faithful member of the St. Sebastian
Catholic church. Also a member of St. Joseph's Men's Society, and for
several years served as a member of the school
board of his
district.
Mr. Schwieterman was a kind and devoted husband and
father, an excellent neighbor and upright and honest in every
transaction with
his fellowmen. He was a progressive farmer and
took great interest in agricultural affairs and farmers institutes.
His death is not only a distinct
loss to his family but is keenly
felt by everyone who knew him.
Funeral services were held at
the St. Sebastian church last Tuesday morning, Rev. Roman
Schwieterman, a cousin of the deceased, officiating, assisted by Rev.
Sailer, a near friend, and Rev. Jos. M. Hare, his pastor. The
funeral was one of the largest ever held at Sebastian.
Burial
was at the Sebastian cemetery.
Mrs. Schwieterman and children
desire to sincerely thank all neighbors and friends for their kindness
during the illness and death of their beloved
husband and father.
Rev. Jos. M. Hare for his many visits and hopeful words; the donors of
floral offerings and spiritual bouquets, donors of autos for the
funeral and Romer Bros., undertakers, for their efficient services.
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