Haslach mourns Sepp Schaubschläger: Keeper of Local History Died
Haslach mourns Sepp Schaubschläger: Keeper of Local History Died
In Haslach, the community has suffered a significant loss. Josef Schaubschläger, who was considered the living memory of the city, died at the age of 99. His impressive life performance as archivist of the home club remains unforgettable.
For more than three decades, Schaubschläger was responsible for preserving the history and experiences of the community on the upper floor of the town hall. He captured the city's events in an extensive archive, which comprises more than 546 machine -written pages. This documentation ranges from the most important finds of the Haslacher Steinbeile from the early days to the political turbulence of the 1930s and also everyday events, such as bake baking in the parent-child center. This chronological process gives future generations the opportunity to better understand and understand the past.
a life for home
Josef Schaubschläger's cultural merits were recognized in 1994 when he was awarded the cultural medal of the state of Upper Austria by Governor Josef Ratzenböck. This price reflects Schaubschläger's tireless efforts for local history and is a sign of appreciation for his commitment, which went far beyond the usual.
his ability to inspire people for the history of their homeland was unique. Schaubläger was not only a hardworking collector of documents, but also a passionate narrator who was able to bring the past to life. His death leaves a gap that will be difficult to close.
The municipality of Haslach will not only remember Schaubläger as archivists, but as a person who knew how to shape social life sustainably. His work is an ongoing contribution to Haslach's cultural identity, and future generations will also find numerous stories in his records that will shape life in their community.
In a time when the manners and the technology were subjected to changes, Schaubschläger still managed to preserve important traditions and history. His task was not only to collect, but also to convey this knowledge. The archive he leaves is a treasure that will be invaluable for both historians and interested citizens.
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