Friedrich Schuver

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Friedrich Schuver (born March 14, 1919 in Collinghorst ; † February 23, 2002 in Aurich ) was a German lawyer and senior district director of the Aurich district (1955–1986).

Life

Friedrich Schuver was born in Collinghorst in 1919 as the son of a pastor. After graduating from high school, he went to study law at the universities in Marburg , Halle and Göttingen . In 1941 he became a member of the Holzminda fraternity in Göttingen . In 1944 he passed the first state law examination in Celle , and the second in Hanover in 1951 , before he was admitted to the bar.

In 1953 he became a district councilor in the Rhein-Wupper district / Opladen , but went to Aurich in 1955 as senior district director. He held this office until his retirement in 1986. In 1982 the Aurich Museum Association was founded, and Schuver took over as chairman. He died in Aurich in 2002.

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Individual evidence

  1. Historical Museum Aurich