Born Nov 8, 1910 in Pennsylvania, he had resided in Clark County for 25 years. Lindenmuth was a member of the Teamsters Union, Vancouver local, and was a truck driver.
Funeral services will be Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Vancouver Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Edmund J. Bauer officiating. Interment will follow at Park Hill Cemetery.
Lindenmuth is survived by his widow, Tilda of Vancouver; four sons, Burton and Robert Lindenmuth in Ohio, James lindenmuth of California and Willard Lindenmuth, U.S. Army, Ft. Knox, Ky., two stepsons, two daughters. Names of the two daughters living in Ohio, were not listed.
Also surviving the local resident are several grandchildren; a brother Perry of West Virginia; and five sisters, Mrs. Julia Long, Mrs Anna Glenn and Mrs. Caroline Plyler in Pennsylvania and Mrs. Lavan Livingston and Mrs. Margaret Lovejoy in West Virginia.
Born Nov 8, 1910 in Pennsylvania, he had resided in Clark County for 25 years. Lindenmuth was a member of the Teamsters Union, Vancouver local, and was a truck driver.
Funeral services will be Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at the Vancouver Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Edmund J. Bauer officiating. Interment will follow at Park Hill Cemetery.
Lindenmuth is survived by his widow, Tilda of Vancouver; four sons, Burton and Robert Lindenmuth in Ohio, James lindenmuth of California and Willard Lindenmuth, U.S. Army, Ft. Knox, Ky., two stepsons, two daughters. Names of the two daughters living in Ohio, were not listed.
Also surviving the local resident are several grandchildren; a brother Perry of West Virginia; and five sisters, Mrs. Julia Long, Mrs Anna Glenn and Mrs. Caroline Plyler in Pennsylvania and Mrs. Lavan Livingston and Mrs. Margaret Lovejoy in West Virginia.
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