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Arthur Louis Riedinger

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Arthur Louis Riedinger

Birth
Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, USA
Death
10 Jun 1952 (aged 37)
Columbia Falls, Flathead County, Montana, USA
Burial
Kalispell, Flathead County, Montana, USA Add to Map
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Arthur Louis Riedinger, son of Otto Adolph (August) and Louise Celina Riedinger nee Kuffer, was born 9 July 1914 in North St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota.
He married Jane Margaret Harshbarger 28 Aug 1938 in Plentywood, Sheridan County, Montana at the age of 24 years.
They had a family of five children.
He was killed 10 June 1952 at Hungry Horse Dam, Columbia Falls, Flathead County, Montana

Article from newspaper of 1952:

Hungry Horse Dam Gravel Truck
Wreck Kills Driver
Arthur Louis Riedinger, 38 year old Columbia Falls gravel truck driver on Hungry Horse Dam project, was killed Tuesday while working at the dam.
Survivors include his widow Jane Margaret and five children, Betty Lou, JoAnn Geraldine, Arthur, Jr., Bonnie Jean, Richard Duane, one sister Mrs. Wesley Lehnen, one brother Otto Riedinger, and his mother, Mrs. Otto A. Riedinger, all of Bethalto, Illinois.

(Thanks to Ev Reker)
Arthur Louis Riedinger, son of Otto Adolph (August) and Louise Celina Riedinger nee Kuffer, was born 9 July 1914 in North St. Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota.
He married Jane Margaret Harshbarger 28 Aug 1938 in Plentywood, Sheridan County, Montana at the age of 24 years.
They had a family of five children.
He was killed 10 June 1952 at Hungry Horse Dam, Columbia Falls, Flathead County, Montana

Article from newspaper of 1952:

Hungry Horse Dam Gravel Truck
Wreck Kills Driver
Arthur Louis Riedinger, 38 year old Columbia Falls gravel truck driver on Hungry Horse Dam project, was killed Tuesday while working at the dam.
Survivors include his widow Jane Margaret and five children, Betty Lou, JoAnn Geraldine, Arthur, Jr., Bonnie Jean, Richard Duane, one sister Mrs. Wesley Lehnen, one brother Otto Riedinger, and his mother, Mrs. Otto A. Riedinger, all of Bethalto, Illinois.

(Thanks to Ev Reker)


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