Married Marie Fennett McComb on December 15, 1911 in Keosaukua, Iowa.
A farmer and carpenter by trade could do almost any thing he put his hand to. Had to leave Iowa on doctors orders because of the cold winters in which he kept getting pneumonia. Tried Colorado but ended up on Dibble Creek, Tehama County, California and made a living farming his and his father John Francis two properties. Irrigated with "one lunger" pumps from the creek and raised crops, orchards and livestock.
He was survived by his wife; mother; daughter, Mildred Christine Williams of Red Bluff; sons, Keith Edwin, (twins) Cecil E. and Clare C., and George Bruce, all of Red Bluff, grandson, Robert Cecil Lingenfelter, granddaughter, Suellen Williams; sisters, Mary Winifred Boling and Anna Laura Amos; and brothers, Ralph Chester Lingenfelter and Samuel Ray Lingenfelter.
He was preceded in death by his father and brother, Charles Leslie Lingenfelter.
Married Marie Fennett McComb on December 15, 1911 in Keosaukua, Iowa.
A farmer and carpenter by trade could do almost any thing he put his hand to. Had to leave Iowa on doctors orders because of the cold winters in which he kept getting pneumonia. Tried Colorado but ended up on Dibble Creek, Tehama County, California and made a living farming his and his father John Francis two properties. Irrigated with "one lunger" pumps from the creek and raised crops, orchards and livestock.
He was survived by his wife; mother; daughter, Mildred Christine Williams of Red Bluff; sons, Keith Edwin, (twins) Cecil E. and Clare C., and George Bruce, all of Red Bluff, grandson, Robert Cecil Lingenfelter, granddaughter, Suellen Williams; sisters, Mary Winifred Boling and Anna Laura Amos; and brothers, Ralph Chester Lingenfelter and Samuel Ray Lingenfelter.
He was preceded in death by his father and brother, Charles Leslie Lingenfelter.
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