Charles F. Auringer, for many years a resident of Aberdeen, died at his home in Syracuse, N.Y., April 19, according to word reaching Aberdeen today.
For 35 years, Mr. Auringer was a traveling salesman for the Dodson Stockman company of Minneapolis and covered South Dakota until about five years ago when he moved to Syracuse. His wife died nine years ago in Aberdeen. It is thought by old Aberdeen residents who knew him, that he was about 70 years old. A son, Harold, and a daughter, Mrs. Harold Beckley of Syracuse, survive.
Funeral services were held at the French Catholic church in Syracuse and burial was made in the family plot in the Myrtle Hill cemetery.
- Aberdeen (SD) Daily News Tuesday, May 3, 1921 Page 8
Charles F. Auringer, for many years a resident of Aberdeen, died at his home in Syracuse, N.Y., April 19, according to word reaching Aberdeen today.
For 35 years, Mr. Auringer was a traveling salesman for the Dodson Stockman company of Minneapolis and covered South Dakota until about five years ago when he moved to Syracuse. His wife died nine years ago in Aberdeen. It is thought by old Aberdeen residents who knew him, that he was about 70 years old. A son, Harold, and a daughter, Mrs. Harold Beckley of Syracuse, survive.
Funeral services were held at the French Catholic church in Syracuse and burial was made in the family plot in the Myrtle Hill cemetery.
- Aberdeen (SD) Daily News Tuesday, May 3, 1921 Page 8
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