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LOUIS DINDINGER CALLED BY DEATH

DINDINGER, DARTS, JAYNES, BEIDERBECK, MILLER

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Date: 3/27/2006 at 16:45:52

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Louis Dindinger, for fourteen years a traveling salesman for Henry Darts' and Sons, Co., wholesale grocers, died yesterday at his home, 950 Twenty-first street, Rock Island. He had been ill for several months and six weeks ago underwent an operation. He was born in Rock Island, May 15, 1853, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Christopher Dindinger, pioneers of the city. He lived for many years on the old Dindinger homestead, now the site of the Sala flats. Nineteenth street and Fourth avenue.
Mr. Dindinger married Miss Nettie Jaynes in Maquoketa, Ia., May 25, 1902. She survives with one brother, John F. Dindinger of Rock Island. Mr. Dindinger was a memberof the Modern Woodmen, Royal Arch Masons and Knights Templar.
As a young man he clerked in drug stores and later became a registered pharmacist.
Twenty-five years ago he became a salesman for Ketterstraus & Vogel Wholesale Grocery company, and when that company was dissolved he became salesman for the Beiderbeck-Miller company in Davenport. When that company was dissolved
he became identified with Henry Darts Sons Co.


 

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