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Edgar Lindner

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Edgar Lindner

Birth
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26 Jan 1921 (aged 47)
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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EDGAR LINDNER

Death claimed Edgar Lindner on Wednesday evening of last week, after a few days' sickness.

Edgar George Lindner, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Lindner, deceased, was born March 13, 1873 in the town of Schleswig.

Showing marked interest in music in his early youth, he was one of the first to join the Kiel Juvenile Band, which was organized in 1886, with Henry Freese as director. Later he became a member of the Arion Band. From 1888 to 1890 he was employed in a watch factory at Rockford, Ill., and returning to Kiel worked for the G. H. Simon Hardware Co. for several years.

In 1894 he learned the cigarmakers' trade, and after the death of his father, August Lindner, in 1911, he took over the management of the Commerical Hotel, which position he has held since.

He is survived by two brothers, Hugo of Milwaukee and Walter of Kiel, and three sisters, Mrs. H. J. Ammann of Kiel, Mrs. Pierre Rix of Chicago and Mrs. Walter Mulcahy of Sandpoint, Idaho.

EDGAR LINDNER

Death claimed Edgar Lindner on Wednesday evening of last week, after a few days' sickness.

Edgar George Lindner, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Lindner, deceased, was born March 13, 1873 in the town of Schleswig.

Showing marked interest in music in his early youth, he was one of the first to join the Kiel Juvenile Band, which was organized in 1886, with Henry Freese as director. Later he became a member of the Arion Band. From 1888 to 1890 he was employed in a watch factory at Rockford, Ill., and returning to Kiel worked for the G. H. Simon Hardware Co. for several years.

In 1894 he learned the cigarmakers' trade, and after the death of his father, August Lindner, in 1911, he took over the management of the Commerical Hotel, which position he has held since.

He is survived by two brothers, Hugo of Milwaukee and Walter of Kiel, and three sisters, Mrs. H. J. Ammann of Kiel, Mrs. Pierre Rix of Chicago and Mrs. Walter Mulcahy of Sandpoint, Idaho.



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