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SCHMOYER, Charles S

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  1. 1.  SCHMOYER, Charles S (son of SCHMOYER, Rev Arthur H and SMITH, Maude L).

    Charles married ENGLUND, Ina on 28 Sep 1941 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  SCHMOYER, Rev Arthur H died on 3 Mar 1968 in Saint Petersburg, Pinellas County, FL.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 3/6/1968

    SCHMOYER-Iri St. Petersburg, Flo.,
    March 3, 1968. Rev. Arthur H.
    Schmoyer D.D. of 427 Cherry Lane,
    Lewlston, Husband of Maude L.
    Schmoyer ond. father ol Mrs. Joseph
    (Gertrude) Darrah of Hudson, Ohio,
    Arthur R. and Charles S. Schmoyer,
    both of Washlngton,. D.C. and Paul,
    J Schmoyer of Lewlston, N.. Also survived
    by 12 .grandchildren ond 3 great
    grandchildren. The family will be present
    In Zlon Lutheran Church. Tuesday
    5 p.m.. to 10 p.m. ond Wednesday 10
    a.m. until noon. Memorials may be
    mode to the Zlon Lutheran Church
    Memorlol Fund.. Funeral services Wednesday
    at 2 p.m. In Zlon Lutheran
    Church. Interment In Oakwood Ceme
    fery. Arrangements by the Otto Redanz
    Funeral Home.

    ALSO

    Niagara Gazette - 3/4/1968

    The Rev. Arthur H. Schmoyer, D.D., 79, of 427
    Cherry Lane, Lewiston, pastor emeritus of Zion Lutheran
    Church here and a clergyman for more than 50
    years, died early Sunday (March 3, 1968) in St. Petersburg,
    Fla.
    Dr. Schmoyer, who had been
    vacationing in Florida for the
    last two months, died in Mound
    Park Hospital after a short illness.
    A native of the small community
    of Albertus, Pa., he camp
    to Niagara Falls in 1931 and
    was pastor of Zion Lutheran
    Church here from then until
    1958 when he became pastor
    emeritus.
    Dr. Schmoyer was one of the
    best known clergymen in the
    Niagara Falls area and was
    active in many civic and religious
    organizations for more
    than 30 years.
    Dedicated Christian.
    . He was once described by the
    late Msgr. P. J. Tronolone, dean
    of Niagara County Roman Cath-
    olic clergy, - as "a dedicated
    Christian whose service to his
    parish and to humanity is a les-
    son in devotion- to-us-all."
    Dr. Schmoyer was graduated
    from the Allentown (Pa.) Preparatory
    School in 1906 and. received
    a B.A. degree from Muhlenberg
    College in 1910.
    In May, 1913, he was graduated
    from the Mt. Airy Lutheran
    Seminary in Philadelphia and
    his first assignment .was to the
    Church of the Good Shepherd
    at Weehawken, N.J., where he
    served for 15 years. He then
    became pastor of Zion Lutheran
    Church here. Dr. Schmoyer
    retired from all pastoral duties
    in 1961.
    He was. long active in affairs
    of the International Center and
    Girls Club here and served on
    its board for more than 25
    years.
    He also served with the Council
    of Social Agencies and the
    United Givers Fund and its predecessor,
    the Niagara Falls
    Community Chest. He was active
    in the Niagara Council of
    Churches the Retired Men's
    Club and the Golden Age or-
    ganization.
    Earlier in his career, Dr.
    Schmoyer served on several
    committees of the United Lutheran
    Synod of New York and
    also served on the committee
    for the examination of candidates
    for ordination and was
    chairman of the board of Trinity
    College, Washington, D.C.
    During the celebration of his
    25 th anniversary of his pas-
    torate at Zion Lutheran, Dr.
    Schmoyer was honored by more
    than 300 members and friends
    of. the church at a testimonial
    dinner.
    At time of his retirement he
    was granted a lifetime honorarium
    by his church in recognition
    of his long service.
    During an Interview in 1964,
    Dr. Schmoyer said- that churches
    must make greater efforts
    to impress mankind with their
    mission.
    They must make a deeper
    impact upon the world," he said,
    adding that he saw signs that
    this goal is. being reached, notably
    in the fields of social relations
    and civil rights.
    Funeral Wednesday
    In addition to his wife, Mrs.
    Maude L. Schmoyer, he is survived
    by a daughter, Mrs. Joseph
    (Gertrude) Darrah, Hudson;
    Ohio,; three sons, Paul
    J. Schmoyer, Lewiston; Arthur
    R. and Charles S. Schmoyer,
    both of Washington D,C; 12
    grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.
    Friends may call at Zion Lutheran
    Church on Tuesday from
    11 a.m. to 9 p.m.. Funeral services
    will be held Wednesday at 2
    p.m. at the church, with arrangements
    being made by Otto
    Redanz Funeral Home. Burial
    will be in Oakwood Cemetery.

    Arthur + SMITH, Maude L. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  SMITH, Maude L
    Children:
    1. SCHMOYER, Gertrude
    2. SCHMOYER, Arthur R
    3. SCHMOYER, Paul John was born on 2 May 1924 in Weehawken, Hudson County, NJ; died on 7 Jul 2014 in Town of Lewiston, Niagara County, NY.
    4. 1. SCHMOYER, Charles S



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