Burial was in the Brethren Cemetery at Dallas Center.
He was born Sept. 1, 1901 in Dallas County, where he spent most of his life. He was a retired businessman and salesman, and a former owner of the Pastime Lounge in Dallas Center. He also worked for Niles-Kinney Tobacco Wholesalers. He was a member of the Dallas Center First Presbyterian Church, where a memorial has been established.
Survivors include his wife, Marie, a resident of Granger Manor, and a brother, Ira Badger of Weslaco, Texas.
Burial was in the Brethren Cemetery at Dallas Center.
He was born Sept. 1, 1901 in Dallas County, where he spent most of his life. He was a retired businessman and salesman, and a former owner of the Pastime Lounge in Dallas Center. He also worked for Niles-Kinney Tobacco Wholesalers. He was a member of the Dallas Center First Presbyterian Church, where a memorial has been established.
Survivors include his wife, Marie, a resident of Granger Manor, and a brother, Ira Badger of Weslaco, Texas.
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