The Burlington Hawkeye
Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa
Tuesday, December 31, 1929
K.H. SCHWARTZ BURIAL TODAY.
PIONEER HENRY COUNTY RESIDENT WAS FATHER OF DR. H. W.
SCHWARTZ OF THIS CITY.
One of the pioneer and best known resident of Henry county,
Konrad H. Schwartz, 79 of Winfield, Iowa, father of Dr. Harry
Schwartz of this city died Sunday at 2 a.m. at the residence,
with burial in Winfield
Cemetery. Dr. and Mrs. Schwartz will leave this morning to attend
the funeral.
Born in Oberlauchen, Germany, July 28, 1850, Mr. Schwartz came to
the United States and to Des Moines county with his parents. He
had acquired an education in the public schools of Germany. In
this city, he added to that education the stonemason's trade and
was engaged in this profession for five years. At the conclusion
of that time, he bought a large farm in Henry county where he had
since resided. On March 12, 1885, he was married to Miss Carrie
Hanson,daughter of pioneer Des Moines county residents. She
preceded him in death January 1919. One child, one brother and a
sister also preceded Mr. Schwartz in death. He was a member of
the Presbyterian church of Winfield.
Surviving are two daughters, Miss Nellie Schwartz at home, and
Mrs. Fred Mona of Mt. Ayre, Ia; three sons, Clarence and Charles
of Winfield, and Dr. Harry Schwartz of Burlington; three
brothers, Charles of West Burlington, August of Burlington and
Andrew of Dodgeville, Ia; and four grandchildren.
J. FRED HALLER, 72 SUCCUMBS HERE SUNDAY TO EXTENDED
ILLNESS.
J. Fred Haller, 72 native of Germany, died Sunday at 6:45 a.m. in
St. Francis hospital after a year's illness. He had been a
resident of Burlington for 44 years. Mr. Haller was born in
Westpeil, Germany, on December 18, 1857. He was married to Mrs.
Elizabeth Dietz on July 27, 1887. He was a member of Oak Street
Baptist Church. Mrs. Haller died four years ago.
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Katherine Giese, Washington
State; three sons, Louis H. Haller, Burlington; Fred Haller,
Davenport, and William Haller, Denver, Colo., and nine
grandchildren. Funeral services will be held today at 2:30 p.m.
from the Unterkircher funeral home and at 3 from the Oak Street
Baptist Church with Rev. C. F. Zummach in charge. Burial will be
in Aspen Grove Cemetery.