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Viola Mae Schoenthal

Birth16 SEP 1894 - Cowlesville, New York, USA
Death25 JAN 1983 - New Port Richey, Pasco, Florida, United States of America
MotherChristina (Felicia) Relein
FatherHenry C. Schoenthal

Born in Cowlesville, New York, USA on 16 SEP 1894 to Henry C. Schoenthal and Christina (Felicia) Relein. Viola Mae Schoenthal married Lester Netting "Rev." Schoen and had 6 children. She passed away on 25 JAN 1983 in New Port Richey, Pasco, Florida, United States of America.

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Parents
Henry C. Schoenthal
1842 - 1930
Christina (Felicia) Relein
1855 - 1925
Spouse(s)
Lester Netting "Rev." Schoen
1892 - 1962
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Norman Harold Schoen
1925 - 1992
Elwin Beryl Schoen
1916 - 1990
Clayton Junior Schoen
1922 - 1999

Lloyd Romaine Schoen
1920 - 2011
Homer Calvin Schoen
1928 - 2007
Ervin Lester Schoen
1924 - 1986

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