Wolfgottesacker
Wolfgottesacker is a cemetery. BurialMap has 202 memorial records for people buried here.
Memorials
Ernst Bernoulli
1846–1931 (age 85)
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Ernst Bernoulli was a member of the renowned Bernoulli family, contributing to Swiss intellectual traditions.
Cornelia Bernoulli
1853–1933 (age 80)
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Cornelia Bernoulli supported her family and community with steady devotion.
Jenny Burckhardt
1849–1935 (age 86)
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Jenny Burckhardt was a Swiss painter whose artistic contributions enriched the cultural heritage of her nation.
Traugott Geering
1859–1932 (age 73)
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Traugott Geering approached economics with a belief in rigorous study tied to social responsibility.
Wilhelm Speyr
1852–1939 (age 87)
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Wilhelm Speyr was a Swiss physician whose medical practice served his community with dedication and skill.
Christian Rothenberger
1868–1938 (age 70)
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Christian Rothenberger served the public with thoughtful leadership and a steady ear for the people.
Bernhard Fehr
1876–1938 (age 62)
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Bernhard Fehr was a Swiss university teacher whose academic work advanced scholarship in his field.
Fritz Voellmy
1863–1939 (age 76)
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Fritz Voellmy honored Swiss graphic arts through meticulous engraving that drew praise from collectors.
Max Varin
1898–1931 (age 33)
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Max Varin was a Swiss sculptor whose artistic talent was evident in his sculptural works.
Franz Welti
1879–1934 (age 55)
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Theodor Simonius
1854–1931 (age 77)
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Theodor Simonius was a Swiss entrepreneur whose business ventures contributed to the economic landscape of his time.
Agnes Maria Stähelin-Stockmeyer
1849–1942 (age 93)
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Agnes Maria Stähelin-Stockmeyer lived from 1849 to 1942.
Eduard His-Eberle
1886–1948 (age 62)
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Eduard His-Eberle was a university teacher who lived from 1886 to 1948.
Eberhard Vischer
1865–1946 (age 81)
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Eberhard Vischer was a politician noted for his principled service and dedication to the common good.
Gustav Senn
1875–1945 (age 70)
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Gustav Senn was a botanist who lived from 1875 to 1945.
Daniel Burckhardt
1863–1949 (age 86)
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Daniel Burckhardt was an art historian whose scholarship deepened public understanding of artistic heritage.
Alfred Joseph Châtelain
1863–1942 (age 79)
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Alfred Joseph Châtelain was a painter who lived from 1863 to 1942.
Heinrich Wölfflin
1864–1945 (age 81)
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Heinrich Wölfflin was a writer who enriched art criticism through precise and perceptive analysis.
Felix Speiser
1880–1949 (age 69)
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Felix Speiser was an ethnologist who lived from 1880 to 1949.
Rudolf Staehelin
1875–1943 (age 68)
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Rudolf Staehelin was a physician admired for his compassionate care and dedication to patients.
Friedrich von der Mühll
1883–1942 (age 59)
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Friedrich von der Mühll was a teacher who lived from 1883 to 1942.
Heinrich Eduard Gruner
1873–1947 (age 74)
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Heinrich Eduard Gruner was an engineer committed to durable infrastructure and thoughtful mentorship.
Otto Erzer
1860–1941 (age 81)
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Otto Erzer was an entrepreneur who lived from 1860 to 1941.
Paul Robert Bing
1878–1956 (age 78)
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Emil Beurmann
1862–1951 (age 89)
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Emil Beurmann was a Basel-based writer who celebrated regional culture while engaging with wider literary movements.
Adam David
1872–1959 (age 87)
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Burkhard Mangold
1873–1950 (age 77)
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Burkhard Mangold was a respected engraver whose work reflected the dignity of everyday Swiss life.
Friedrich Fichter
1869–1952 (age 83)
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Georges Passavant
1862–1952 (age 90)
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Georges Passavant was a fair-minded judge who guided others with wisdom and compassion.
Maria Margaretha Stähelin
1870–1959 (age 89)
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Maria Margaretha Stähelin was a writer whose work reflected warmth and resilience.
Maria Louise Fichter-Bernoulli
1877–1959 (age 82)
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Anna Oehler
1882–1951 (age 69)
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Geneva poet Anna Oehler offered tender reflections on nature and the human spirit.
Mathilde Paravicini
1875–1954 (age 79)
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Alfred Bertholet
1868–1951 (age 83)
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Writer Alfred Bertholet chronicled the currents of culture with humane insight.
Wilhelm Lutz
1888–1958 (age 70)
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Hans Schneider
1888–1953 (age 65)
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Art historian Hans Schneider cultivated a deeper appreciation for the narratives of European art.
Alfred Sarasin-Iselin
1865–1953 (age 88)
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Alfred Sarasin-Iselin was a prominent Swiss banker whose career spanned nearly nine decades of financial service.
August Simonius
1885–1957 (age 72)
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University teacher August Simonius inspired generations through thoughtful pedagogy.
Philipp Sarasin
1888–1968 (age 80)
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Pierre-Alfred Chappuis
1891–1960 (age 69)
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Pierre-Alfred Chappuis expanded the study of animal life with meticulous care and enduring curiosity.
Wilhelm Vischer
1890–1960 (age 70)
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Max Gerwig
1889–1965 (age 76)
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Max Gerwig served the law with thoughtful fairness and steady resolve.
René Clavel
1886–1969 (age 83)
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Georg Stutz
1897–1961 (age 64)
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Georg Stutz offered thoughtful care and compassion to countless individuals navigating mental health challenges.
Rudolf Riggenbach
1882–1961 (age 79)
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Paul Burckhardt
1880–1961 (age 81)
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Paul Burckhardt crafted architectural work marked by elegance and enduring harmony.
Alfred Kober
1885–1963 (age 78)
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Eugen Blocher
1882–1964 (age 82)
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Eugen Blocher lent thoughtful integrity to his work as a judge.
Paul Roth
1896–1961 (age 65)
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Max Lüdin
1883–1960 (age 77)
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Max Lüdin inspired students through a lifetime commitment to higher learning.