Edward Tomlin Schwarberg

Service Date: December 19, 2016
Visitation Info: Linnemann Funeral Home Erlanger
Interment Info: St. Mary Cemetery (Ft. Mitchell)
Service Info: Linnemann Funeral Home Erlanger
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Edward Tomlin Schwarberg, 93, of Edgewood, KY, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2016 surrounded by his loving family. He was born to the late Edward A. and Chloe (nee: Tomlin) Schwarberg. Edward was a repairman for Cincinnati Bell for 35 years and proudly served our country in the United States Navy where he fought in a submarine in the Pacific Theater where he was awarded several medals. He also had a love for Horse Racing. Survivors include his loving wife of 72 years, Rose (nee: Foltz) Schwarberg and their children, Gayle (Ralph) Schwartz, Sharon (Charlie) Bertsch and Edward (Peggy) Schwarberg. He also leaves behind 16 grandchildren and 36 great grandchildren. Visitation will be held on Monday, Dec. 19, 2016 from 10:00am to 11:30am at Linnemann Funeral Homes, Erlanger, KY with funeral services to follow at the funeral home at 11:30am. Entombment will be at St. Mary Cemetery Mausoleum in Ft. Mitchell with Military Honors to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the Oliver Schwartz Autistic Fund at www.gofundme.com, Greater Cincinnati Cancer Society or Juvenile Diabetes. Online condolences can be left at www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com

 

 

 

Monday
19
December
10:00 am - 11:30 am

Linnemann Funeral Home Erlanger

30 Commonwealth Avenue
ERLANGER, KY 41018
Monday
19
December
11:30 am

Linnemann Funeral Home Erlanger

30 Commonwealth Avenue
ERLANGER, KY 41018

St. Mary Cemetery (Ft. Mitchell)

Address: 2201 Dixie Highway Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017
Thursday
1
January
12:00 am - 12:00 am

Edward Tomlin Schwarberg


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Condolences

I am so sorry for your loss. At this difficult time please remember the Bible’s promise at Acts 24:15, “There is going to be a resurrection. ” May the God of all comfort, comfort you in all your trials. – 2Corinthians 1:3,4
Sincerely
Amy Smith
Jw.org


Comfort

Our sincerest sympathy to the family and friends at this your time of loss. We wanted to share a thought found at Job 14:14,15 it states, “If a man dies, can he live again? I will wait all the days of my compulsory serviceUntil my relief comes. You will call, and I will answer you.You will long for the work of your hands.” May you have peace and comfort.”

JR


Funny memory

Grandpa was one of a kind. I still know all of the songs he taught us as kids “and they swam and they swam right over the dam” – we loved that one because we thought we were getting away with cussing, and “little birdie in the sky, why’d you do that in my eye” – so funny and so innocent. I remember him sitting crossed leg under his horse Daisy so that we would not be afraid of her. He will forever, in my mind, be sitting on the porch smoking a cigar. Glad I got to see you, E.T.