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Fred de Forrest Schook

Birth
Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA
Death
13 Oct 1942 (aged 69–70)
Sturgeon Bay, Door County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Baileys Harbor, Door County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Chicago Daily Tribune, Oct. 15, 1942
"F. de Forrest Schook,
Funeral Services for F. de Forrest Schook, retired Art Institute teacher, will be held today at Bally's(sic) Harbor, Wis. Mr. Schook, who died Tuesday at Sturgeon Bay, Wis., taught painting and illustrations at the Chicago Institute for more than 25 years. He was born in Grand Rapids. Mich., 72 years ago and studied art in France and England. Many of his paintings have been exhibited thruout(sic) the country. Two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Cole and Mrs. Jane Rogers, survive."

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Burial services took place August 2, 1943

Door County Advocate; Friday, 1943-08-06; pg 1
"Short burial services were held at the Baileys Harbor cemetery Monday for the ashes of the late Prof. de Forrest Schook, who died at a Sturgeon Bay hospital last Oc­tober. His daughter, Mrs. Clare Cole and family, and old friends and neighbors were in attendance. The Rev. Hood of Jacksonport of­ficiated."
Chicago Daily Tribune, Oct. 15, 1942
"F. de Forrest Schook,
Funeral Services for F. de Forrest Schook, retired Art Institute teacher, will be held today at Bally's(sic) Harbor, Wis. Mr. Schook, who died Tuesday at Sturgeon Bay, Wis., taught painting and illustrations at the Chicago Institute for more than 25 years. He was born in Grand Rapids. Mich., 72 years ago and studied art in France and England. Many of his paintings have been exhibited thruout(sic) the country. Two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Cole and Mrs. Jane Rogers, survive."

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Burial services took place August 2, 1943

Door County Advocate; Friday, 1943-08-06; pg 1
"Short burial services were held at the Baileys Harbor cemetery Monday for the ashes of the late Prof. de Forrest Schook, who died at a Sturgeon Bay hospital last Oc­tober. His daughter, Mrs. Clare Cole and family, and old friends and neighbors were in attendance. The Rev. Hood of Jacksonport of­ficiated."


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