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Private services will be held for the family.
Harold Lloyd Schwartz, 94, received the promise of eternal life on Friday, December 3, 2021. He was born in Menominee, MI, on April 12, 1927, son of the late Otto and Nancy (née: Wickman) Schwartz.
Harold was united in marriage to the love of his life, Anita E. Erdmann, on August 14, 1954, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Gillett, WI.
Harold proudly and faithfully served his country in the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. He worked as a truck driver for Johnson Wax until his retirement in January 1984. Harold was an avid deer hunter and loved hunting at his property in Porterfield. He enjoyed trout fishing up north as well. Above all, Harold was a family man and loved spending time with the family, especially the grandchildren.
Harold leaves to cherish his memory, his wife of over 67 years, Anita Schwartz; son, Harold R. Schwartz; daughter, Nancy (Steve Surendonk) Wildes; grandchildren, Eric (Katie) Schwartz, Katie (Michael) Jonsson, Lewis (Katie) Schwartz; Kirk (Melissa Weitz) Wildes, Sarah Wildes; great-grandchildren, Hunter Schwartz, Harper Schwartz, Adeline Schwartz, Josephine Jonsson, Michael Jonsson, Shane Macemon, Haylee Macemon, Violet Wildes; and sister, Evelyn Schwartz.
In addition to his parents, Harold is preceded in death by his son, Edward Schwartz; brother, Robert (Carol) Schwartz; sister, Elaine Schwartz; and daughter-in-law, Joann Schwartz.
Private services will be held for the family.
Anonymous says
Dear Anita and Nancy,
My sincere condolences. My heart is with you at this time.
Ann Moreau
Paul & Sue Walter says
Wonderful memories of a great man. We always felt treated like family.
Jeff & Sue Tilidetzke Family says
We are saddened by the news of Harold”s passing. We send our deepest sympathy’s to your family.. We will miss his smile and humor.
Marcia and Scott Russell says
Our sincere condolences for your loss. Harold was a nice man and always a a lot of fun. Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. Remembering the good times will keep him in our hearts.
Jim Lehman says
I lost track of you over time Harold. I told you you were old when I first met you and that started our first argument…we yelled back and forth for a few minutes and then laughed it off ! You were always a class act ! Rest in Peace my friend !
Grace E. Tilidetzke says
Condolences to you all on Harold’s passing May He Rest In Peace Not only a relative but a great friend. Many laughs we had ALWAYS!