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Death: Bef Jun 1990
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Jamestown Sun, March 5-10, 2001:
Emil Schwartzwalter, 81, Fargo, ND, died Thursday, March 8, 2001, at Rosewood Nursing Home, Fargo.
Mr. Schwartzwalter was born Dec. 20, 1919, on the family farm six miles southwest of Streeter, N.D., the son of John J. Jr. and Matilda (Pfiefle) Schwartzwalter. He attended the rural school, receiving his elementary education. He attended the Steele (N.D.) High School and later the Cowiche High School, Washington. He later was a student at Music High School, Sacramento, Calif.
He entered the U.S. Army Jan. 24, 1942, and served in the European-African-Middle Eastern Theater. He was discharged Oct. 29, 1945, with the rank of technical sergeant. He returned to Streeter.
He married Ione Wentz July 28, 1946, at Steele. They lived and farmed five miles west of Streeter. In 1963, they moved to Steele, where he operated the Crown Lanes Bowling Alley. In 1967, they moved to Fargo, where he owned and operated the Norge Village Laundromat. In 1970, he operated Fargo's Finest Coin Operated Laundry. In 1982, he sold the laundry business. In 1983, they moved to Tower City, N.D., where he bought the Tower Motel. In 1988, he sold the motel and returned to Fargo for retirement.
In April, 1993, he entered Rosewood Nursing Home, Fargo. He was a member of Calvary United Methodist Church, Fargo, Melvin Bender American Legion Post #265, Streeter, V.F.W. Post #7564, West Fargo and 62nd Armored Field Artillery.
He is survived by his wife; a son, Gregory (Linda), Moorhead, Minn.; four daughters, Myra (Lynn) McCarty, Maxbass, N.D., Merna (Jim) Bredwick, Arnegard, N.D., Melanie (Jon) Loy, West Fargo, N.D., and Mileta (David) Hildahl, Clarkfield, Minn.; two sisters, Lena Schuler, Streeter, and Ella Smith, Mesa, Ariz.; 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, five brothers and a sister.
Services: 4 p.m. Sunday, March 11, Haut Funeral Chapel, Jamestown, with the Rev. Dwight Meier officiating.
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