Wolfgottesacker
Wolfgottesacker is a cemetery. BurialMap has 202 memorial records for people buried here.
Memorials
Alfred Volkland
1841–1905 (age 64)
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Alfred Volkland was a conductor memorialized at Wolfgottesacker.
Gustav Kelterborn
1841–1908 (age 67)
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Gustav Kelterborn was a skilled architect whose contributions shaped the built environment of nineteenth-century Switzer...
Rudolf Burckhardt
1866–1908 (age 42)
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Rudolf Burckhardt was a zoologist commemorated at Wolfgottesacker.
Wilhelm Bernoulli-Vischer
1869–1909 (age 40)
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Wilhelm Bernoulli-Vischer was a talented architect whose designs reflected both family tradition and contemporary archit...
Eduard Hagenbach-Bischoff
1833–1910 (age 77)
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Physicist Eduard Hagenbach-Bischoff advanced scientific education and the study of electrodynamics.
Friedrich Goppelsroeder
1837–1919 (age 82)
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Friedrich Goppelsroeder was a Swiss chemist whose scientific research contributed to the advancement of chemistry.
Ludwig Wille
1834–1912 (age 78)
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Ludwig Wille was a Swiss physician whose medical practice advanced healthcare in his community.
Pierre Chappuis
1855–1916 (age 61)
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Pierre Chappuis was a physicist who advanced appreciation for the natural sciences.
Albert Buss
1862–1912 (age 50)
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Albert Buss was a Swiss politician who served his community until his death in 1912.
Rudolf Luginbühl
1854–1912 (age 58)
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Rudolf Luginbühl was a historian who preserved vital narratives for future generations.
Hans Konrad von Orelli
1846–1912 (age 66)
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Hans Konrad von Orelli was a Swiss university teacher whose scholarly work influenced academic life in Switzerland.
Heinrich Boos
1851–1917 (age 66)
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Heinrich Boos was a university teacher who inspired countless students.
Karl von der Mühll
1841–1912 (age 71)
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Karl von der Mühll was a Swiss physicist whose scientific contributions advanced knowledge in his field.
Julius Kelterborn
1857–1915 (age 58)
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Julius Kelterborn was a respected Swiss architect whose designs contributed to the built heritage of his region.
Kasimir Nienhaus
1838–1910 (age 72)
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Kasimir Nienhaus (1838-1910) kept his community healthy as a trusted pharmacist who served with care.
Theophil Preiswerk
1846–1919 (age 73)
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Theophil Preiswerk was a talented Swiss painter whose works contributed to 19th-century artistic tradition.
Alfred Altherr
1843–1918 (age 75)
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Alfred Altherr (1843-1918) shaped public discourse as an editor committed to thoughtful dialogue.
Fritz Burckhardt
1830–1913 (age 83)
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Fritz Burckhardt was a dedicated Swiss teacher whose career advanced education in his community.
César Vicarino
1833–1910 (age 77)
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César Vicarino served his community with steadfast dedication.
Bernhard Duhm
1847–1928 (age 81)
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Translator Bernhard Duhm brought international literature to German-speaking audiences with clarity and care.
Gustav von Bunge
1844–1920 (age 76)
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Gustav von Bunge was a prominent Swiss physiologist of the nineteenth century.
Fritz Hoffmann-La Roche
1868–1920 (age 52)
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Entrepreneur Fritz Hoffmann-La Roche pioneered a research-driven approach in the pharmaceutical industry.
Eduard Fueter senior
1876–1928 (age 52)
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Eduard Fueter senior was a notable Swiss historian of the late nineteenth century.
Andreas Heusler
1834–1921 (age 87)
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Judge Andreas Heusler was known for his fair-minded rulings and steadfast commitment to justice.
Andreas von Tuhr
1864–1925 (age 61)
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Andreas von Tuhr was a distinguished Swiss jurist and legal scholar.
Carl Burckhardt
1878–1923 (age 45)
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Painter Carl Burckhardt captured the subtleties of the Swiss landscape with lyricism and sincerity.
Eduard Pfrunder
1877–1925 (age 48)
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Eduard Pfrunder was a notable Swiss architect of the early twentieth century.
Rudolf Linder
1849–1928 (age 79)
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Architect Rudolf Linder designed buildings that balanced practicality with refined elegance.
Gilbert Clavel
1883–1927 (age 44)
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Gilbert Clavel was a Swiss writer and literary figure.
Karl Bohny
1856–1928 (age 72)
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Physician Karl Bohny was celebrated for his compassionate care and commitment to public health.
Alwin Schwabe
1852–1923 (age 71)
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Alwin Schwabe was a Swiss resident of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Alfred Christ
1865–1928 (age 63)
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Alfred Christ was a devoted physician in Zurich whose compassionate practice and steady guidance left a lasting impressi...
Rudolf Wackernagel
1855–1925 (age 70)
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Rudolf Wackernagel was a Swiss archivist and historical records specialist.
Albert Riggenbach
1854–1921 (age 67)
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Albert Riggenbach was a thoughtful Swiss physicist dedicated to advancing scientific understanding through careful inqui...
Albert Barth
1874–1927 (age 53)
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Albert Barth was a Swiss writer and literary contributor.
Gerhard Hotz
1880–1926 (age 46)
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Gerhard Hotz was a skilled surgeon whose dedication to patient care and mentorship helped shape the surgical community o...
Friedrich Rintelen
1881–1926 (age 45)
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Arnold von Salis
1847–1923 (age 76)
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Arnold von Salis was a reflective writer whose literary voice captured the spirit of his time with quiet clarity.
Fritz Stehlin
1861–1923 (age 62)
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Carl Markees
1865–1926 (age 61)
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Carl Markees was a composer whose sincere melodies reflected a commitment to both tradition and expressive clarity.
Alfons Simonius
1855–1920 (age 65)
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Karl Schell
1864–1936 (age 72)
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Eduard Hoffmann-Krayer
1864–1936 (age 72)
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Eduard Hoffmann-Krayer shaped generations of students through his dedicated work as a university teacher.
Leopold Rütimeyer
1856–1932 (age 76)
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Ernst Markees
1863–1939 (age 76)
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Ernst Markees composed music that bridged Swiss sensibilities and wider European currents, offering listeners moments of...
Henri Veillon
1865–1932 (age 67)
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Henri Veillon was a Swiss physicist who made notable contributions to scientific research during his lifetime.
Hugo Oser
1863–1930 (age 67)
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Hugo Oser served as a judge whose steady fairness strengthened public trust in the courts.
Isaak Iselin
1851–1930 (age 79)
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Isaak Iselin was a Swiss judge whose career exemplified dedication to the legal profession.
Rudolf Löw
1864–1930 (age 66)
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Rudolf Löw was a Swiss composer whose musical works contributed to the nation's cultural heritage.
Friedrich Wilhelm Klingelfuss
1859–1932 (age 73)
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Friedrich Wilhelm Klingelfuss brought clarity and patience to physics, nurturing future scientists through thoughtful te...