45. ANNA5 DISHER (LAWRENCE (FLORIAN)4, JACOB PHILLP3, FRANZ2, JOHANN1 DYSZER) was born 13 Jun 1903 in Town of Plover, Portage County, WI., and died 26 Nov 1973 in West Plains, Howell County, MO.. She married (1) BERNARD C. SHOMBERG 07 Jan 1922 in St. Bronislva Catholic, Plover, Portage County, WI. He was born 03 Sep 1897 in Plainfield, Waushara County, WI., and died 03 Mar 1970 in Madison, Dade County, WI.. She married (2) CLARK VOTE Private. He was born Private.
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Stevens Point Daily Journal
December 1, 1973
Obituary
Mrs. Clark Vote
Funeral services for Mrs. Clark Vote, 70, West Plains, MO and formerly of Plover, were held Thursday at the Schroeder Funeral Home, Madison.
Mrs. Vote died Monday in West Plains, where another funeral service was held at the Carter Funeral Chapel Wednesday. Burial was in Memory Gardens, Madison.
The former Anna M. Disher was born June 13, 1903, in Plover, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Florian Disher, she married Bernard Schomberg on Jan. 7, 1922, in Plover. Her husband was a carpenter in the Stevens Point area until his death on March 3, 1970.
She was married June 13, 1972, to Clark E. Vote at Ashtabula, Ohio.
Survivors include her husband, her mother, Mrs. Mathilda Disher (Fredach), 418 5th Ave.; four sons, John, Bernard and Anthony Shomberg, Madison, and Joseph Shomberg, Miami, Fla.; three daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Buelow, Rothschild, Mrs. Irene Lang, Wisconsin Rapids, and Mrs Theresa DeMerchant, Manus, Brazil; three brothers, Theodore Disher, 248 Franklin St., and Louis and John Disher , Milwaukee; three sisters, Mrs. Kathryn Waiter, 1732 Madison St., Mrs. Gertrude Schlickting, 418 5th Ave., and Mrs. Frances Washleski, Plover, 18 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Preceded her in death were her father, her first husband, and one sister, two brothers and one son.
Mrs. Vote was a member of the Pentecostal Church.
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Burial: 29 Nov 1973, Memory Gardens, Madison, Dade County, WI.
Occupation: Homemaker
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Stevens Point Daily Journal
Monday, December 5, 1927
TROUTING BY HAND IN DRAINAGE DITCH RESULTS IN FINES
As the result of investigations by S. E. Browning, a deputy sheriff, and Harry E. Brooks, secretary of the Izaak Walton league, two men were fined in county court this morning on charges of taking trout during the closed season.
The two were Bernard Shomberg and John Disher, both residents near the drainage district, who were taken into custody on Sunday afternoon at the head waters of the Isherwood ditch in Buena Vista and brought to county jail.
Pleading guilty to charges of capturing and killing trout during the closed season, each were fined $75 and taxed costs of $5.95. In default of payment, three months' terms in the county jail must be served. Disher was given 10 days in which to pay and Shomberg was allowed a few days time in which to attempt to secure the money.
Twenty-three trout, some of them a good size, 14 inches in length were confiscated by Browning. The officer reported that when he and Brooks came upon Disher and Shomberg, one was pounding the water with a long pole to frighten the fish into shallow water and the other was scooping the trout out with his hands. As trout are in headwaters of the ditches now, spawning, the fish are sluggish.
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Stevens Point Daily Journal
January 16, 1928
Buena Vista Family Moves to Milwaukee
Buena Vista, Wis. Jan 16------Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shomberg and family of Buena Vista moved to 628 16th avenue, Milwaukee, on January 7. Mr. Shomberg and his family drove to Milwaukee in their car and Jacob and John Disher, sons of Lawrence Disher moved the furniture by truck. Mr. Shomberg is employed by Frank Deerdia, contractor and builder. His farm will be rented in the spring.
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Stevens Point Daily Journal
Thursday, March 5, 1970
Obituary
Bernard C. Shomberg
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Schroeder Funeral Home in Madison for Bernard C. Shomberg, 72, of Madison, formerly of Stevens Point, who died Tuesday at a Madison hospital following a brief illness. Mr. Shomberg, a carpenter, resided here before moving to Madison 17 years ago.
Mr. Shomberg was born Sept. 3, 1887, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shomberg of Stevens Point. He was a member of the Calvary Gospel Church of Madison and Local No. 314, Brotherhood of Local Carpenters and Joiners, Madison.
Surviving are his wife Anna; four sons, John V., Bernard J., Antone M., and Joseph M. Shomberg, all of Madison; three daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Buelow, Wausau, Mrs. Irene Lange, Wisconsin Rapids, and Mrs. Teresa De Merchant, Manaus, Brazil; one brother, Sylvester, Milwaukee, and four sisters, Mrs. Teresa Kwapick, Duluth, Minn., Mrs. Faye Ressler, 1317 Minnesota Ave., Whiting, and Mrs. Myra Hansen, 609 Frontenac Ave., and Mrs. Wanda Walker, Golden Valley, N.D. Also surviving are 18 grandchildren.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. Thursday.
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Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune
Saturday, March 7, 1970
Obituary
Bernard Schomberg
Funeral services held in Madison this morning for Bernard C. Shomberg, 72, a resident of that city for 17 years and formerly of Stevens Point.
He was the father of Mrs. Lawrence Lange, 2940 Deer Rd., and is survived by his wife, four sons, three daughters, a brother and four sisters.
More About BERNARD C. SHOMBERG:
Burial: March 7, 1970, Memory Gardens, Madison, Dane County, WI
Last Known Address: Madison, Wi
Occupation: Carpenter
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Burial: 07 Mar 1970, Memory Gardens, Madison, Dade County, WI.
More About BERNARD SHOMBERG and ANNA DISHER:
Marriage: 07 Jan 1922, St. Bronislva Catholic, Plover, Portage County, WI
More About CLARK VOTE and ANNA DISHER:
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Children of ANNA DISHER and BERNARD SHOMBERG are:
i. ANTHONY6 SHOMBERG, b. Private; m. DONNA, Private; b. Private.
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95. ii. IRENE SHOMBERG, b. Private.
iii. RAYMOND SHOMBERG, b. 03 Oct 1923, Town of Buena Vista, Portage County, WI.; d. 23 Sep 1925, Town of Buena Vista, Portage County, WI..
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Stevens Point Daily Journal
Friday, September 25, 1925
Obituary
Convulsions Cause Death
Raymond, the three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shomberg of Buena Vista, died very suddenly on Wednesday and will be buried from St. Bronislava's church at Plover Saturday morning at 8 o'clock with interment in the parish cemetery. The child was taken with convulsions early Wednesday and passed away at 5 p.m. A primary cause of death is also given as cholera infantum.
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Burial: September 26, 1925, St. Bronislava Cemetery, Plover, Portage County, WI
96. iv. LORRAINE MARY SHOMBERG, b. Private.
97. v. JOHN VICTOR SR. SHOMBERG, b. 29 Aug 1926, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI.; d. 17 May 1997, East Pasco Medical Center, Zepheyrhills, Pasco County, FL..
vi. BERNARD J. II. SHOMBERG, b. Private.
vii. THERESA SHOMBERG, b. Private; m. UNKOWN DEMERCHANT, Private; b. Private.
More About UNKOWN DEMERCHANT and THERESA SHOMBERG:
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viii. JOSEPH SHOMBERG, b. Private.
3 Anna Disher 1902 - 1973 ................ +Bernard Shomberg
................ 4 Lorraine Shomberg ................... +Lester Buelow
................ 4 John Shomberg ................... +Yvonne
................ 4 Irene Shomberg ................... +Larry Lang
................ 4 Anthony Shomberg ................... +Donna
................ 4 Bernard II. Shomberg
................ 4 Theresa Shomberg
................ 4 Joseph Shomberg