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Fred Hartenstine Schreiner, BHS 1910

Fred H. Schreiner, BHS 1910

Published in the Burbank Daily Evening Review, Saturday, May 21, 1932, Page 5

DEATH RECORDED OF FORMER GRADUATE

Attention was called this morning by Principal Enyeart of the High School to the fact that Fred Schreiner, whose death yesterday was noted in the Los Angeles papers this morning, was a graduate of the Burbank high school, the deceased and his sister, Ora Schreiner, having been two of the three members of the first graduation class turned out by the local school. The funeral was held this afternoon at the Forest Lawn cemetery.

Published in The Los Angeles Times, Saturday, May 21, 1932, Page 13

AUTO MAN'S FINAL RITES TO BE TODAY

Masonic Services to Be Conducted at Funeral for Fred H. Schreiner

The solemn funeral rites of the Masonic order will be recited at 3 p.m. today in the Little Church of the Flowers, Forest Lawn Memorial Park, to honor the memory of Fred H. Schreiner, former University of Southern California football player and well known automobile dealer who died at his home, 4633 Beverly Boulevard, Thursday.

Mr. Schreiner, who was 41 years of age, was stricken two weeks ago with a slight cold and his death came from blood poisoning as the result of a throat infection.

Mr. Schreiner, after his graduation in 1914, entered business as an automobile salesman. For more than fifteen years years he conducted his own agency first on Vermont avenue and recently at 2478 West Washington street.

He was a Thirty-second Degree Mason, a Shriner and a member of the Optimist Club. Services this afternoon will be conducted by members of his Masonic lodge, with an escort from the Al Malaikah Shrine.

In addition to his widow, Mrs. Rena Schreiner, he leaves a son, Lynn, 10; a sister, Miss Ora Schreiner, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schreiner, all of Los Angeles.

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