Deaths in the 1930s
18,000+ memorials
Tõnis Käsebier
1885–1936 (age 51)
Reopalu cemetery
Tõnis Käsebier was an Estonian local politician who lived from 1885 to 1936.
Hans Pöhl
1876–1930 (age 54)
Vormsi Cemetery
Hans Pöhl was a principled politician who worked to ensure the well-being of his constituency.
Voldemar Aders
1895–1931 (age 36)
Käsmu Cemetery
Voldemar Aders was an Estonian diplomat who lived from 1895 to 1931.
Karl Hellat
1862–1935 (age 73)
Sangaste cemetery
Karl Hellat was a lawyer whose fair-minded counsel served his community with distinction.
Friedrich Georg Magnus von Berg
1845–1938 (age 93)
Sangaste cemetery
Friedrich Georg Magnus von Berg was an inventor who lived from 1845 to 1938.
Jaan Aule
1889–1939 (age 50)
Suure-Jaani cemetery
Jaan Aule was a municipal clerk whose dependable service helped sustain the civic life of his town.
Nikolai Viralu
1887–1938 (age 51)
Jõhvi Cemetery
Nikolai Viralu was an Estonian lawyer who lived from 1887 to 1938.
Johannes Toss
1895–1938 (age 43)
Tarvastu Cemetery
Johannes Toss was a teacher whose encouraging presence helped many young minds flourish.
Juhan Vildenau
1856–1937 (age 81)
Jõhvi Cemetery
Juhan Vildenau was an Estonian firefighter who lived from 1856 to 1937.
Matthias Johann Eisen
1857–1934 (age 77)
Maarja Cemetery
Matthias Johann Eisen was a writer who preserved cultural folklore for future generations.
Andrei Ilvest
1846–1939 (age 93)
Kudjape Cemetery
Andrei Ilvest was an Estonian police officer who lived from 1846 to 1939.
Artur Pungas
1903–1938 (age 35)
Maarja Cemetery
Artur Pungas was military personnel whose service reflected deep dedication to his nation.
Friedrich Simon
1866–1937 (age 71)
Maarja Cemetery
Friedrich Simon was a doorkeeper who lived from 1866 to 1937.
Friedrich Wilhelm Ederberg
1859–1939 (age 80)
Maarja Cemetery
Friedrich Wilhelm Ederberg was a devoted Estonian writer who championed literary life.
Georg Vestel
1882–1933 (age 51)
Maarja Cemetery
Georg Vestel was an Estonian military officer who lived from 1882 to 1933.
Hando Mugasto
1907–1937 (age 30)
Maarja Cemetery
Hando Mugasto was a painter who infused everyday life with bold sensitivity.
Hans Kann
1849–1932 (age 83)
Maarja Cemetery
Ernst Enno
1875–1934 (age 59)
Haapsalu old cemetery
Ernst Enno was a writer whose poetic vision offered gentle wonder and reflection.
Aron Lande
1872–1935 (age 63)
Haapsalu old cemetery
Johann Kokla
1892–1933 (age 41)
Haapsalu old cemetery
Johann Kokla was a civil servant remembered for steady resolve and thoughtful leadership.
Hans Kapp
1870–1938 (age 68)
Suure-Jaani cemetery
Ado Johanson
1874–1932 (age 58)
Suure-Jaani cemetery
Ado Johanson was a politician devoted to reflecting the hopes of the people he served.
Nigolas Loone
1907–1937 (age 30)
Maarja Cemetery
Ilmar Tõnisson
1911–1939 (age 28)
Maarja Cemetery
Ilmar Tõnisson was a politician whose youthful energy left a lasting impression.
Eugen Friedrich Reinhold Jannsen
1853–1930 (age 77)
Maarja Cemetery
Felix Raeksoo
1899–1937 (age 38)
Halliste cemetery
Felix Raeksoo was a military personnel who embodied courage and loyalty.
Johannes Teksal
1902–1936 (age 34)
Tapa cemetery
Jaan Truusmann
1866–1932 (age 66)
Siimusti cemetery
Jaan Truusmann was a teacher whose patience and moral clarity shaped many lives.
Aleksander Kuller
1886–1937 (age 51)
Sindi new cemetery
Antoni Orgusaar
1862–1930 (age 68)
Sindi old cemetery
Antoni Orgusaar was a priest whose compassionate care guided his community.
Kristjan Valdma
1899–1937 (age 38)
Maarja Cemetery
Valter Pärtelpoeg
1908–1938 (age 30)
Maarja Cemetery
Valter Pärtelpoeg was a journalist committed to integrity and truthful reporting.
August Ambrosius
1842–1936 (age 94)
Maarja Cemetery
Robert Funcke
1878–1934 (age 56)
Maarja Cemetery
Robert Funcke served as a devoted cleric whose steady guidance brought solace to his community.
Oskar Pärli
1875–1939 (age 64)
Maarja Cemetery
Lui Olesk
1876–1932 (age 56)
Maarja Cemetery
Lui Olesk was a principled lawyer whose steady advocacy upheld justice for many.
August Jakobson
1899–1930 (age 31)
Maarja Cemetery
August Jakobson was an Estonian cleric who served his community during the early years of Estonian independence.
Aleksander Bobkovski
1878–1932 (age 54)
Kudjape Cemetery
Aleksander Bobkovski was a devoted community figure whose integrity shaped local life.
Johannes Jürgenson
1903–1933 (age 30)
Ranna Churchyard
Johannes Jürgenson was an Estonian theologian whose scholarly work contributed to religious thought during the interwar...
Winfried Martin Hansen
1860–1936 (age 76)
Rõngu cemetery
Winfried Martin Hansen was a compassionate clergyman whose steady faith comforted many.
Jakob Neumann
1877–1932 (age 55)
Paistu cemetery
Jakob Neumann was an Estonian merchant who participated in the commercial life of his community during the early twentie...
Emil Henry Rathlef
1851–1933 (age 82)
Põltsamaa German cemetery
Emil Henry Rathlef was a devoted cleric whose pastoral care comforted countless souls.
Carl Schmidt
1847–1935 (age 88)
Põltsamaa German cemetery
Carl Schmidt was a German entrepreneur who established himself in Estonia and contributed to regional economic developme...
Jaan Veidermann
1853–1932 (age 79)
Kullamaa cemetery
Jaan Veidermann was a devoted teacher who inspired generations with his thoughtful guidance.
Friedrich Küchle
1879–1936 (age 57)
Lüganuse cemetery
Friedrich Küchle was an Estonian engineer whose technical expertise contributed to the modernization of Estonia during ...
August Schulzenberg
1891–1935 (age 44)
Põltsamaa Cemetery
August Schulzenberg was a dedicated teacher whose encouragement helped students flourish.
Hans Mitt
1884–1937 (age 53)
Saarde Cemetery
Hans Mitt was an Estonian politician who served his nation during the formative years of the Estonian Republic.
Jaak Jürine
1875–1939 (age 64)
Hageri Cemetery
Jaak Jürine was a committed journalist whose truthful reporting informed and inspired many.
Elmar Jaanimägi
1907–1937 (age 30)
Hageri Cemetery
Elmar Jaanimägi was an Estonian artist whose creative work contributed to the cultural life of Estonia during the inter...
Jakob Liiv
1859–1938 (age 79)
Rakvere cemetery
Jakob Liiv was a beloved writer whose heartfelt works celebrated his homeland.