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Charles Schreiner, III : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Schreiner, III
Charles Armand Schreiner, III, known as Charlie, III, or Three Schreiner (January 6, 1927 – April 22, 2001), was a rancher and historian from Kerr County in the Texas Hill Country, a grandson of cattle baron, businessman, banker, landowner, and philanthropist Charles Schreiner, Sr. Schreiner, III, was instrumental in the preservation of Texas Longhorn cattle as the specimen faced extinction. ==Background==
Schreiner was born in San Antonio, Texas, thirty-four days before the passing of his namesake paternal grandfather. He was the only child of the former Myrtle Viola Barton (1896-1972) and Walter Richard Schreiner, I (1877-1933), one of eight children of the first Charles Schreiner. From his first marriage to the former Audrey Laura Lee Phillips (1928-1988), Schreiner, III, had four sons, Charles A. Schreiner, IV, and wife Mary Helen, rancher Walter R. Schreiner, II (1954-2014), and his wife, the former Teri Suzanne Richburg, Gus L. Schreiner and wife, Lori,〔 and Louis Albert "Louie" Schreiner, II (1959-2001), and his wife, Christine. Louie Schreiner, also a rancher and a real estate broker, died at the age of forty-one of a heart attack in Kerrville, nine days before the passing of his father in San Antonio from congestive heart failure. From his second marriage to Karol Schreiner, his surviving widow, Schreiner acquired a stepdaughter, Deborah James, and her husband, Marty. Schreiner attended San Antonio Academy, a private military school; his grandfather's namesake Schreiner Institute in Kerrville, and Texas Military Institute in San Antonio, now TMI — The Episcopal School of Texas, dates of attendance not available.
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