Walter Lindner, 89, 406 – 5th Street, died Friday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. A life-long resident of Kiel, he had been making his home in Kiel with a niece, Mrs. Carmen Goltry.
Born in Kiel February 20, 1877, a son of August and Elsie Lindner, he was associated with the Linder Monument Firm years ago, and later was employed at Stoelting Bros. Co. and the A. A. Laun Furniture Co.
Mr. Lindner was one of the original members of the Kiel Arion Band, and was the last surviving charter member of the Redman Lodge. He was a member of the 24 Hour Club of the lodge.
Only survivors are a son, Joseph, of Durango, Colorado and a sister, Mrs. Thekla Mulcahy of Kiel.
From the Jan. 26, 1967 Kiel Tri-County
Walter Lindner, 89, 406 – 5th Street, died Friday at Holy Family Hospital, Manitowoc. A life-long resident of Kiel, he had been making his home in Kiel with a niece, Mrs. Carmen Goltry.
Born in Kiel February 20, 1877, a son of August and Elsie Lindner, he was associated with the Linder Monument Firm years ago, and later was employed at Stoelting Bros. Co. and the A. A. Laun Furniture Co.
Mr. Lindner was one of the original members of the Kiel Arion Band, and was the last surviving charter member of the Redman Lodge. He was a member of the 24 Hour Club of the lodge.
Only survivors are a son, Joseph, of Durango, Colorado and a sister, Mrs. Thekla Mulcahy of Kiel.
From the Jan. 26, 1967 Kiel Tri-County
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