--CUMBERLAND,MARYLAND -- Mrs. Teresa Lindner, wife of John H. Lindner, of Shade's Lane, died late yesterday morning at her home after a lingering illness. She was a daughter of the late Espy Anderson and Elizabeth (McMahon) Lehman. Mrs. Lindner was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic church. She belonged to the Ancient Order of Hibernians Auxiliary, the Christian Mothers, League of the Sacred Heart, Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, and the Third Order of St. Francis. Besides her husband, she is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Marie Yockus, this city; Loretta and Teresa Lindner, at home; Sister Florence, of Drexel Hill, Pa.; Sister Madeline, of Saginaw, Mich.; Sister Clair, of Washington; Sister Teresa, of New Orleans, La., all members of the Sisters of Charity, Order of St. Vincent de Paul; three sons, John V. and Philip E. Lindner, this city; and Pvt. Michael L. Lindner with the Army in Munich, Germany; five sisters, Mrs. Agnes Barley, Mrs. Frank Barley, Mrs. Frank Moran and Mrs. Charles Lindner, all of this city, and Mrs. O. H. Logsdon, of Baltimore; and three brothers, Joseph Lehman, of Bowling Green, Ohio; William E. and James C. Lehman, this city. The body is at the residence. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
The Cumberland Sunday Times, May 26, 1946
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted June 11, 2009
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This information is taken from the Obituary of John Howard Linder Nov. 1973
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Born in Cumberland, he was a son of the late George Mathias and Florence (Bramble) Lindner. His wife, Teresa (Lehman) Lindner, preceded hime in death. He is survived by seven daughters and four sons. Five of his
--CUMBERLAND,MARYLAND -- Mrs. Teresa Lindner, wife of John H. Lindner, of Shade's Lane, died late yesterday morning at her home after a lingering illness. She was a daughter of the late Espy Anderson and Elizabeth (McMahon) Lehman. Mrs. Lindner was a member of St. Patrick's Catholic church. She belonged to the Ancient Order of Hibernians Auxiliary, the Christian Mothers, League of the Sacred Heart, Sodality of the Blessed Virgin, and the Third Order of St. Francis. Besides her husband, she is survived by seven daughters, Mrs. Marie Yockus, this city; Loretta and Teresa Lindner, at home; Sister Florence, of Drexel Hill, Pa.; Sister Madeline, of Saginaw, Mich.; Sister Clair, of Washington; Sister Teresa, of New Orleans, La., all members of the Sisters of Charity, Order of St. Vincent de Paul; three sons, John V. and Philip E. Lindner, this city; and Pvt. Michael L. Lindner with the Army in Munich, Germany; five sisters, Mrs. Agnes Barley, Mrs. Frank Barley, Mrs. Frank Moran and Mrs. Charles Lindner, all of this city, and Mrs. O. H. Logsdon, of Baltimore; and three brothers, Joseph Lehman, of Bowling Green, Ohio; William E. and James C. Lehman, this city. The body is at the residence. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
The Cumberland Sunday Times, May 26, 1946
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted June 11, 2009
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This information is taken from the Obituary of John Howard Linder Nov. 1973
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Born in Cumberland, he was a son of the late George Mathias and Florence (Bramble) Lindner. His wife, Teresa (Lehman) Lindner, preceded hime in death. He is survived by seven daughters and four sons. Five of his
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1918–2001
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