Person:Homer Schonour (1)

Watchers
m. Abt 1902
  1. William Ernest Schonour1904 - 1983
  2. Leah Martha Schonour1911 - 1979
  3. Judge Homer B. Schonour1926 - 1995
  • HJudge Homer B. Schonour1926 - 1995
  • WJanet Giles1926 - 2010
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Judge Homer B. Schonour
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] 27 Oct 1926 Gouglersville, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
Graduation[2][3] 1944 Cumru, Berks, Pennsylvania, United StatesWilson High School
Military[2] From 1944 to 1945 (about) Army Air Force during World War II
Marriage to Janet Giles
Occupation[2][3] From 1962 to 1987 Shillington, Berks, Pennsylvania, United StatesPolice Patrolman
Occupation[2][3] From 1988 to 1995 Berks, Pennsylvania, United StatesDistrict Justice for the Shillington-Kenhorst-Mohnton-Cumru Township area
Death[1][2][3][4] 18 Nov 1995 Reading, Berks, Pennsylvania, United StatesReading Hospital
Funeral[2] 22 Nov 1995 Mohnton, Berks, Pennsylvania, United StatesJoseph D. Giles Funeral Home
Burial[2] 22 Nov 1995 Gouglersville, Berks, Pennsylvania, United StatesWyomissing Cemetery
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Homer B. Schonour, in Cole, Robert. Cole-Schoennauer Family Tree. (Ancestry.com: Cole-Schoennauer Family Tree)
    Person #24223479563, 25 Sep 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 District Justice Home Schonour, in Google News: Reading Eagle
    Page 1, 19 Nov 1995.
    Newspaper article on death of Judge Schonour (1995)
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Judge Homer B. Schonour, in Find A Grave: Wyomissing Cemetery, Gouglersville, Berks County, Pennsylvania
    Memorial# 116547947, Sep 04, 2013.

    Birth: 1926, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
    Death: Nov. 18, 1995, Gouglersville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
    Burial: Wyomissing Cemetery, Gouglersville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA

    1944 graduate of Wilson High School. Member of the Governor Mifflin School Board from 1969 to 1977 serving as the board's Vice President, and President in 1972. Shillington Police Patrolman for 25 years retiring in 1987 to run as a District Justice being selected for a second term in 1994.

  4. Newspaper article on death of Judge Schonour (1995)