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Max Ludwig Conrad Beckmann “Luis” Lindner

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Max Ludwig Conrad Beckmann “Luis” Lindner

Birth
Berlin, Germany
Death
7 Oct 1999 (aged 85)
Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9501212, Longitude: -92.3366217
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Story ran on October 8, 1999

Obituary: Luis Lindner

Max Ludwig Conrad Beckmann "Luis" Lindner, 85, of Columbia, died Thursday, Oct. 7, 1999, at Columbia Regional Hospital.

Services will be held at noon Saturday, Oct. 9, at Memorial Funeral Home. Burial will be in Columbia Cemetery. Visitation will be from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the service on Saturday at the funeral home.

Mr. Lindner was born Aug. 1, 1914, in Berlin, Germany, to Otto and Olga Beckmann Lindner.

He married Maria Ondina Quijano on July 15, 1944, in Havana, Cuba, and she survives.

He graduated with a doctor in law degree from the University of Havana. He moved to the United States in 1960 to teach Spanish and French classes at Stephens College. He also assisted A.P. Green and A.B. Chance with translations for Latin American business transactions. He also worked with the Peace Corps in Miami, teaching Spanish to Peace Corps volunteers. Following his retirement from Stephens College in 1982, he worked with his family in real estate developments managed by Forum Development Group.

Survivors also include one daughter, Maria Mendenhall of Columbia; one son, Jose Lindner of Columbia; and five grandchildren.
Story ran on October 8, 1999

Obituary: Luis Lindner

Max Ludwig Conrad Beckmann "Luis" Lindner, 85, of Columbia, died Thursday, Oct. 7, 1999, at Columbia Regional Hospital.

Services will be held at noon Saturday, Oct. 9, at Memorial Funeral Home. Burial will be in Columbia Cemetery. Visitation will be from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the service on Saturday at the funeral home.

Mr. Lindner was born Aug. 1, 1914, in Berlin, Germany, to Otto and Olga Beckmann Lindner.

He married Maria Ondina Quijano on July 15, 1944, in Havana, Cuba, and she survives.

He graduated with a doctor in law degree from the University of Havana. He moved to the United States in 1960 to teach Spanish and French classes at Stephens College. He also assisted A.P. Green and A.B. Chance with translations for Latin American business transactions. He also worked with the Peace Corps in Miami, teaching Spanish to Peace Corps volunteers. Following his retirement from Stephens College in 1982, he worked with his family in real estate developments managed by Forum Development Group.

Survivors also include one daughter, Maria Mendenhall of Columbia; one son, Jose Lindner of Columbia; and five grandchildren.


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