Name |
Henry Martin Scheppelmann |
Birth |
07 May 1874 |
Cape Girardeau,,Cape Girardeau County,Missouri,USA |
Gender |
Male |
Confirmation |
03 Apr 1887 |
Cape Girardeau,,Cape Girardeau County,Missouri,USA [1] |
Trinity Lutheran Church |
Death |
15 Apr 1938 |
Carrier Mills,,Saline,Illinois,USA |
- Cape Man Dies
In Illinois
Henry M. Scheppelmann
Passes Away Suddenly
Henry M. Scheppelmann, member of a prominent Cape Girardeau family, died suddenly of a heart ailment at Carrier Mills, Ill., at 7 a.m. today. Mr. Scheppelmann, for 10 years associated with the Regenhardt Construction Co., was working on a construction job the company has underway at Carrier Mills, being in charge of the storeroom and all construction supplies. For many years, beginning when he was a youth, Mr. Scheppelmann was employed as a clerk at the Vogelsanger Hardware Co. store on Main Street.
Had Heart Attacks
Mr. Scheppelmann had suffered minor attacks of heart disease for more than two years, but his health had been fairly good. He had been working regularily in recent weeks. He was about 64 years and was a son of the late Henry Scheppelmann, who was for years a stationary engineer at the old Pott Flour Mill here. He was born in Cape Girardeau and spent virtually his entire here. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Sons of Veterans chapter.
The Scheppelmann family and the families of his two sisters, Mrs. Ed Willer and Mrs. Louis Ische, live in dwellings side by side in the 100 block on South Boulevard, the three families having built large homes of similar construction there 29 years ago.
Surviving, besides the widow, formerly Miss Lola Freemier, is a daughter, Mrs. William Regenhardt, of Mount Vernon, Ill., formerly Miss Marguerite Scheppelmann; and four grandsons, William, Bobby Gene, Thomas and Joseph Regenhardt.
The body is to be brought here tonight or early Saturday. Arrangements for funeral services had not been completed this afternoon.
(Southeast Missourian-15 April 1938)
RITES -- The body of Henry Scheppelmann, 64 years old, who died suddenly of a heart ailment early Friday at Carrier Mills, Ill., where he was connected with a construction project being done by the Regenhardt Construction Co. of Cape Girardeau, was brought to the Brinkopf-Howell Funeral Home late Friday. Funeral services will be conducted there at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon by Rev. C. H. Morton, pastor of First Presbyterian Church and burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home until time for the time for the funeral.
(Southeast Missourian-16 April 1938)
LAST RITES HELD
Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at the Brinkopf-Howell Funeral Home for Henry Scheppelmann, 64 years old, who died suddenly at Carrier Mills, Ill. early Friday. Rev. C. H. Morton, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, conducted the funeral and burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ed Willer, Pete Koch, Emil Teichman, Gust Schultz, B. Andrews and W. Cox.
Relatives from out of town here for the funeral included a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Regenhardt of Mount Vernon, Ill.
(Southeast Missourian-18 April 1938)
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Henry M Scheppelmann obit SE Missourian 15 Apr 1938 pg 1
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Record Created |
02 Aug 2014 |
familyserch.org ID |
L23F-G87 |
Burial |
Cape County Memorial Park Cemetery,,Cape Girardeau,Missouri,USA |
- findagrave.com memorial # 130754264
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Henry-M-Scheppelman-grave-marker-
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Notes |
- Cape County Deeds - checked Deed Books up to the end of Book 9 1878-1890.
- Cape Man Dies
In Illinois
Henry M. Scheppelmann
Passes Away Suddenly
Henry M. Scheppelmann, member of a prominent Cape Girardeau family, died suddenly of a heart ailment at Carrier Mills, Ill., at 7 a.m. today. Mr. Scheppelmann, for 10 years associated with the Regenhardt Construction Co., was working on a construction jobthe company has underway at Carrier Mills, being in charge of the storeroom and all construction supplies. For many years, beginning when he was a youth, Mr. Scheppelmann was employed as a clerk at the Vogelsanger Hardware Co. store on Main Street.
Had Heart Attacks
Mr. Scheppelmann had suffered minor attacks of heart disease for more than two years, but his health had been fairly good. He had been working regularily in recent weeks. He was about 64 years and was a son of the late Henry Scheppelmann, who was for years a stationary engineer at the old Pott Flour Mill here. He was born in Cape Girardeau and spent virtually his entire here. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church and the Sons of Veterans chapter.
The Scheppelmann family and the families of his two sisters, Mrs. Ed Willer and Mrs. Louis Ische, live in dwellings side by side in the 100 block on South Boulevard, the three families having built large homes of similar construction there 29 years ago.
Surviving, besides the widow, formerly Miss Lola Freemier, is a daughter, Mrs. William Regenhardt, of Mount Vernon, Ill., formerly Miss Marguerite Scheppelmann; and four grandsons, William, Bobby Gene, Thomas and Joseph Regenhardt.
The body is to be brought here tonight or early Saturday. Arrangements for funeral services had not been completed this afternoon.
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RITES -- The body of Henry Scheppelmann, 64 years old, who died suddenly of a heart ailment early Friday at Carrier Mills, Ill., where he was connected with a construction project being done by the Regenhardt Construction Co. of Cape Girardeau, was brought to the Brinkopf-Howell Funeral Home late Friday. Funeral services will be conducted there at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon by Rev. C. H. Morton, pastor of First Presbyterian Church and burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home until time for the time for the funeral.
(Southeast Missourian-16 April 1938)
LAST RITES HELD
Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at the Brinkopf-Howell Funeral Home for Henry Scheppelmann, 64 years old, who died suddenly at Carrier Mills, Ill. early Friday. Rev. C. H. Morton, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, conducted the funeral and burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ed Willer, Pete Koch, Emil Teichman, Gust Schultz, B. Andrews and W. Cox.
Relatives from out of town here for the funeral included a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Regenhardt of Mount Vernon, Ill.
(Southeast Missourian-18 April 1938)
- SE Missourian 22 Aug 1908:
Work starts on three two-story brick houses on West End Boulevard for Edward Willer, Henry Scheppelmann, and Louis Ische. The three young men married sisters, so each are building a home alike in structure.
- SE Missourian 22 Dec 1909:
A chair car belonging to C. & E. I. Railroad in yard near Frisco freight house is burned. As fire wagon dashed down Spanish Street, Henry Scheppelmann, volunteer fireman, is jerked to ground and wheels of wagon passes over foot, smashing it badly.
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Person ID |
91130108 |
robsgenealogy |
Last Modified |
4 Nov 2021 |