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Herman Louis Bodmer

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Herman Louis Bodmer

Birth
Zürich, Switzerland
Death
3 Mar 1982 (aged 83)
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Herman Louis Bodmer (Architect) died in 1982.

When Herman Louis Bodmer was born on October 16, 1898, in Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland, his father, Herman, was 43 and his mother, Hulda, was 22. He married Ludeen (Luedan LuDeen) Faughn Merz on January 4, 1923, in Salt Lake, Utah. He died on March 9, 1982, in San Diego County,California at the age of 83.

Herman was:
Senior Designer, Frank P. Allen, Architect, San Diego, CA, 1924-1927;
Designer, William Templeton Johnson, Architect, San Diego, CA, 1927-1932;
Principal, H. Louis Bodmer, Architect, San Diego, CA, 1932-1970s;
Architectural Superintendant, California-Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, CA, 1934-1936;
Architectural Consultant, Spreckels Company Building Enterprises, Southern California, 1935-1944;

When surveyed in 1955, Bodmer indicated that he had traveled in Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and Mexico. Herman studied at Gewerbeschule, Zurich, Switzerland, c. 1919; Technicum, Winterthur, Switzerland, c. 1920;

Bodmer's his last residence was in the 92101 zip code of San Diego, CA; His mother's name was Pfister. He married in 1923 and had 3 children.

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Herman Louis Bodmer (Architect) died in 1982.

When Herman Louis Bodmer was born on October 16, 1898, in Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland, his father, Herman, was 43 and his mother, Hulda, was 22. He married Ludeen (Luedan LuDeen) Faughn Merz on January 4, 1923, in Salt Lake, Utah. He died on March 9, 1982, in San Diego County,California at the age of 83.

Herman was:
Senior Designer, Frank P. Allen, Architect, San Diego, CA, 1924-1927;
Designer, William Templeton Johnson, Architect, San Diego, CA, 1927-1932;
Principal, H. Louis Bodmer, Architect, San Diego, CA, 1932-1970s;
Architectural Superintendant, California-Pacific International Exposition, San Diego, CA, 1934-1936;
Architectural Consultant, Spreckels Company Building Enterprises, Southern California, 1935-1944;

When surveyed in 1955, Bodmer indicated that he had traveled in Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and Mexico. Herman studied at Gewerbeschule, Zurich, Switzerland, c. 1919; Technicum, Winterthur, Switzerland, c. 1920;

Bodmer's his last residence was in the 92101 zip code of San Diego, CA; His mother's name was Pfister. He married in 1923 and had 3 children.

see also: https://classicsandiego.com/restaurants/noahs-ark-cafe-and-zoo/


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