Of Financier Expires.
Winter Home in California Is Scene of Death of Mrs. Margaret S. Sherlock.
Mrs. Margaret Shoenberger Sherlock, mother-in-law of Max Fleischman, former Cincinnati financier and sportsman, died yesterday morning at her winter home at Coronado Beach, across the bay from San Diego, Calif., it was learned here last night.
Because of failing health, Mrs. Sherlock, who was 82 years old, had passed much of the last few years in California. At Coronado Beach she was near the Santa Barbara ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Fleischmann.
Mrs. Sherlock was a daughter of the late George F. Shoenberger, who build Scarlet Oaks, on Lafayette Avenue, Clifton, as his residence. This now is a part of Bethesda Home For the Aged. The Lafayette Avenue building of the College and Academy of the Sacred Heart, in which college classes are conducted, also once was part of the Shoenberger estate.
It was at Scarlet Oaks that Mrs. Sherlock was born and in which, later, she was married to John C. Sherlock, Cincinnati capitalist and insurance man, who died nearly 40 years ago.
Following their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock moved to Lafayette and Clifton Avenues. A house there now is occupied by W.E. Minor, Jr., Mrs. Sherlock's grandson. Scarlet Oaks was acquired by the Bethesda Home approximately 25 years ago.
Besides Mrs. Sarah H. Fleishmann, another daughter, Mrs. William Ernst Minor, prominent in Cincinnati society, survives Mrs. Sherlock.
Services will be conducted at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning in Spring Grove Chapel. Burial will be in the Sherlock plot in Spring Grove. Rev. Robert S. Lambert, rector of Calvary Protestant Episcopal Church, of which Mrs. Sherlock long was a member, will officiate.
Published in The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Thursday, November 22, 1934.
Of Financier Expires.
Winter Home in California Is Scene of Death of Mrs. Margaret S. Sherlock.
Mrs. Margaret Shoenberger Sherlock, mother-in-law of Max Fleischman, former Cincinnati financier and sportsman, died yesterday morning at her winter home at Coronado Beach, across the bay from San Diego, Calif., it was learned here last night.
Because of failing health, Mrs. Sherlock, who was 82 years old, had passed much of the last few years in California. At Coronado Beach she was near the Santa Barbara ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Fleischmann.
Mrs. Sherlock was a daughter of the late George F. Shoenberger, who build Scarlet Oaks, on Lafayette Avenue, Clifton, as his residence. This now is a part of Bethesda Home For the Aged. The Lafayette Avenue building of the College and Academy of the Sacred Heart, in which college classes are conducted, also once was part of the Shoenberger estate.
It was at Scarlet Oaks that Mrs. Sherlock was born and in which, later, she was married to John C. Sherlock, Cincinnati capitalist and insurance man, who died nearly 40 years ago.
Following their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock moved to Lafayette and Clifton Avenues. A house there now is occupied by W.E. Minor, Jr., Mrs. Sherlock's grandson. Scarlet Oaks was acquired by the Bethesda Home approximately 25 years ago.
Besides Mrs. Sarah H. Fleishmann, another daughter, Mrs. William Ernst Minor, prominent in Cincinnati society, survives Mrs. Sherlock.
Services will be conducted at 10:30 o'clock Monday morning in Spring Grove Chapel. Burial will be in the Sherlock plot in Spring Grove. Rev. Robert S. Lambert, rector of Calvary Protestant Episcopal Church, of which Mrs. Sherlock long was a member, will officiate.
Published in The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Thursday, November 22, 1934.
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