Mrs. Dinkel was born July 27, 1898, in Sioux City where she lived all her life. The former Lena Winter, she was married to Mr. Dinkel December 24, 1919.
She served in many offices in Woman of the Moose. She was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church.
Survivors include the widower; two sons, Robert and Glenn of Sioux City; two daughters, Mrs. Lois Choquette and Mrs. Betty Johnson of Sioux City; four brothers, Albert of Portland, Oregon; Richard of Knightsen, California; Carl of Wilmington, California; and Fred of Sioux City; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Grubel of Sioux City, Mrs. Oscar Owen of Wayzata, Minnesota, and Mrs. Harry Cox of Fort Wayne, Indiana, 13 grandchildren and a great-granddaughter.
Mrs. Dinkel was born July 27, 1898, in Sioux City where she lived all her life. The former Lena Winter, she was married to Mr. Dinkel December 24, 1919.
She served in many offices in Woman of the Moose. She was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church.
Survivors include the widower; two sons, Robert and Glenn of Sioux City; two daughters, Mrs. Lois Choquette and Mrs. Betty Johnson of Sioux City; four brothers, Albert of Portland, Oregon; Richard of Knightsen, California; Carl of Wilmington, California; and Fred of Sioux City; three sisters, Mrs. Henry Grubel of Sioux City, Mrs. Oscar Owen of Wayzata, Minnesota, and Mrs. Harry Cox of Fort Wayne, Indiana, 13 grandchildren and a great-granddaughter.