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Retired Citv Worker DiesOne of the best men I ever knew. I never heard him say a eross word in all the time I knew him. And this was at a time when our kind of job was all work.”That’s the appraisal of George (Schallenmiller by Walter Moore, from the days when both served on the Saline DPW crew, about a quarter - century ago.Charles Kern, DPW head at that time, concurs with Walt. “George was the most conscientious man I ever had. When he went out on Jofcf, I knew he would do the very best he possibly^pujd ”George' Schallemniller, a resident at the cornerS. Ann Arbor and Henry St. until his move to the Martin Luther Home in South Lyon, died at age 90 last Friday.Born December 14, 1879, in Chelsea, he was the son of Gottfried and Marie Dess Schallenmiller. Mr. Sehal-lenmiller was a long - time resident of Saline. Before his employment with the city, he had been a local thresher. Mrlt; Schallenmiller was a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church of Saline.Survivors include: four nieces, Mrs. Carl Breining, Miss Helen Ungerer, Mrs. Delbert Rankin, all of Ann Arbor, and Mrs. Guy Abelson, of Ypsilanti; and a nephew, Arthur Schallenmiller of Ypsilanti. He was preceded in death by a brother, August and a sister, Mrs. Emma Ungerer. Funeral services were Monday, from the Bahnmiller Funeral Home with the Rev. J.A. Wes-tendorf officiating. Burial was in Union Cemetery, Saline Township.
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Saline Reporter

Saline, Michigan, US

Thu, Nov 05, 1970

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