Dr. Richard Gatzert
Stumbling block - Anna Freimann
Stumbling block - Moses Max Neumaier
Stumbling block - Pauline (Blümla) Neumaier
Blümla (Pauline) Neumaier was born in 1860 in Lauchheim. She had ten other siblings and lived in Lauchheim at Hauptstra;e 39. When her parents died, the unmarried Blümla (Pauline) Neumaier and her two sisters Adelheid and Auguste, who were also unmarried, took care of her sister Hanna until she was admitted to the Schussenried sanatorium in 1929. From March 24, 1942, the three sisters lived in Bopfingen-Oberdorf in one of the 6 Jewish houses in which Jews from the Stuttgart area and the surrounding region were forcibly interned from 1939 - 1941 until their deportation beginning in 1941.
Stumbling block - Adelheid Neumaier
Adelheid Neumaier was born in Lauchheim in 1855. She had ten other siblings and lived in Lauchheim at Hauptstra;e 39.When her parents died, the unmarried Adelheid Neumaier and her two sisters Auguste and Blümla, who were also unmarried, took care of her sister Hanna until she was admitted to the Schussenried sanatorium in 1929. From March 24, 1942, the three sisters lived in Bopfingen-Oberdorf in one of the 6 Jewish houses in which Jews from the Stuttgart area and the surrounding region were forcibly interned from 1939 - 1941 until their deportation beginning in 1941.
Stumbling block - Hanna Neumaier
Hanna Neumaier was born in Lauchheim in 1872. She was the tenth of eleven children. The family lived at Hauptstrasse 39. When her parents died, Hanna Neumaier was taken care of by her three unmarried sisters, Auguste, Adelheid and Blommla. In 1929 Hanna Neumaier had to be admitted to the sanatorium in Schussenried. On July 17, 1940, Anna Neumaier was picked up by one of the famous gray buses and transported to Grafeneck. There she lost her life in the gas chamber on the same day. Her urn was buried by her sisters in the Jewish cemetery in Bopfingen-Aufhausen.
Cutout shop - Salomon Schopflocher
Berta Maier
Berta Maier, née Weil was born on November 18, 1874. She was married to Otto Maier, owner of a textile business and branch manager of the Aalen Volksbank in Lauchheim. When Otto Maier died in 1935 as a result of the First World War, the widow continued the business alone. In 1938 she was forced to sell the business and the house. Subsequently, Berta Maier lived in Sontheim in the Israelite asylum and old people's home. On November 19, 1940, she was transferred to the Jewish (forced) old people's home in Herrlingen-Oberstotzingen.
Regine Pappenheimer
Regine Wassermann was born on February 20, 1863 in Lauchheim. Her parents were Julius Wassermann and Babette Wassermann,née Levi. Regine Wassermann married Seligmann Pappenheimer, who was the school administrator in Lauchheim since 1884. The couple lived at this time in a (teacher's) apartment in the Judenschule (Biennerstr.15). In 1889 the family moved to Bad Mergentheim, where Seligmann Pappenheimer found a new job as teacher and cantor.