Obit: Schoengarth, Oscar W. #2 (1879 – 1964)
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Owen Enterprise (Owen, Clark Co., Wis.) 6/18/1964
Schoengarth, Oscar W. (1879 – 1964)
JUDGE SCHOENGARTH DIES AT NEILLSVILLE
Oscar W. Schoengarth, 84, who set an unbeatable record
of 50 years of service as Clark county Judge, died at 5:10 p.m. Tuesday at the
Memorial Home at Neillsville where he had been a patient the past several
months.
He was born June 28, 1879.
He became police justice in 1901 immediately after
graduation from the law school at the University of Wisconsin and in January,
1906, he became judge of the Clark County Court.
He retained that post until his retirement in
1956, slightly more than 50 years later.
His son, Lowell D. Schoengarth then became
Clark County Judge and served until the end of 1963.
In January of this year, Lowell became Judge of
the 17th judicial circuit.
Judge Schoengarth’s record of longevity on the county
court bench will remain unbroken by reason of law, which he is long
administered.
Under Wisconsin law one cannot be admitted to
the bar and practice law until the age of 21.
Mandatory retirement as judge is set at the age
of 70, thus leaving a maximum of only 49 years of service possible.
He was a member of the United Church of Christ, the
Blue Lodge and the Commandery.
He was a former officer of the State Judge’s
Association and a Director of the First National Bank of Neillsville.
Beside his son he is survived by four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at the United Church of
Christ at 3:00 p.m. Saturday, with burial in the Neillsville Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Georgas Funeral Home until 2:00
p.m. Saturday and then at the church.
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