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Dale Robert “Skip” Geidner

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Dale Robert “Skip” Geidner

Birth
Hinsdale, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Oct 2003 (aged 45)
Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Iowa Add to Map
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CLEAR LAKE — Dale Robert “Skip” Geidner, 45, of 400 Highway 18 W., Clear Lake, went home to be with his Savior Jesus Christ, Sunday (Oct. 19, 2003) at Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa West Campus in Mason City. Skip was born Feb. 17, 1958, in Hinsdale, Ill., the son of Clarence and Marybell (Bingman) Geidner. He graduated from Clear Lake High School in 1976 and the Vocational School in Faribault, Minn. with a two-year degree. He worked for Hanson’s Marine as a mechanic. After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1991, he started working for NAPA.He taught snowmobile classes and was past president of North Iowa Snowmobile Club. He was a member of Open Bible Church, elder of the church and men’s group.He enjoyed baking bread for visiting families of the church and ‘’Families of the Week.’’ After giving his life to Jesus Christ eight years ago, it was his faith in Jesus that sustained him thru his battles with M.S. He is survived by many friends and family. Grandparents:
Lieuard Bingman - Memorial #14404988
Alcie Bingman - Memorial #114026875
CLEAR LAKE — Dale Robert “Skip” Geidner, 45, of 400 Highway 18 W., Clear Lake, went home to be with his Savior Jesus Christ, Sunday (Oct. 19, 2003) at Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa West Campus in Mason City. Skip was born Feb. 17, 1958, in Hinsdale, Ill., the son of Clarence and Marybell (Bingman) Geidner. He graduated from Clear Lake High School in 1976 and the Vocational School in Faribault, Minn. with a two-year degree. He worked for Hanson’s Marine as a mechanic. After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1991, he started working for NAPA.He taught snowmobile classes and was past president of North Iowa Snowmobile Club. He was a member of Open Bible Church, elder of the church and men’s group.He enjoyed baking bread for visiting families of the church and ‘’Families of the Week.’’ After giving his life to Jesus Christ eight years ago, it was his faith in Jesus that sustained him thru his battles with M.S. He is survived by many friends and family. Grandparents:
Lieuard Bingman - Memorial #14404988
Alcie Bingman - Memorial #114026875


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