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Max Julius Lindauer
(1924–2014)

Max Julius Lindauer (1924-2014) was a hog rancher. He served as a private in World War II. He died in 2014 at age 89. (b. 14 June 1924; Franklin County, Missouri, USA - 9 June 2014; Washington, Franklin County, Missouri, USA)

Max Julius Lindauer

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"Max Lindauer, Washington, has two Yorkshire boars that have qualified and will be sold in the next sale of tested boars of the Missouri Swine Evaluations Station. R. K. Leavitt, supervisor of the station, said that Lindauer boars have have made an outstanding record. …"
Death of his wife. "Mrs. Max Lindauer was killed Saturday in an auto accident near Archie, Missouri. She was driving alone when the accident happened, but no information is available as to what took place. Mrs. Lindauer taught home economics at the Archie, Missouri high school. Her husband teaches vocational agriculture at the same school. They both graduated from the University of Missouri, and were married in June, 1949. Mrs. Lindauer was the former Mary Ann Hunter of Clinton, Missouri. Mr. Lindauer is the son of Julius Lindauer, RFD 1, West, Washington."
Rural Electrification Act (REA) meeting. "Two Washington men, Joe Jasper and Max Lindauer, were elected members of the board of directors of the Crawford County Electric cooperative, which serves this area, at the annual meeting last Friday at Bourbon. …"

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