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- [S38] Newspaper - Wisconsin - Algoma Record Herald - Algoma Newspaper Archive, Algoma News Reporter; Clarence Jindra, 40 Found Dead by Son; front page; 13 November 1942; viewed online; 1 January 2023.
Clarence Jindra, 40 Found Dead by Son
Maplewood - A Maplewood native, Clarence Jindra, 40, died from a heart ailment in the Town of Newton, Manitowoc county, Friday and the funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Peter Nilles Monday morning at 8:30 from St. Mark's Catholic church, Two Rivers. Interment was in the Holy Cross cemetery.
Mr. Jindra, who operated Jindra's Log Cabin tavern in Newton, had been ailing for several months. He was found shortly before 8 o'clock Friday morning by his son, Neil.
He was born September 24, 1902 and left for Two Rivers shortly after his marriage at Sturgeon Bay in 1925 to Miss Marcella Wilson. AT Two Rivers he was employed by the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing company until three years ago when he entered the tavern business. Mrs. Jindra died Oct. 18, 1941.
Survivors are his son, Neil, and his daughter, Priscilla, one sister, Mrs. George Feller, Maplewood, and two brothers, Harry, Sawyer, and Vincent Yindra, Lima, Ohio.
- [S38] Newspaper - Wisconsin - Algoma Record Herald - Algoma Newspaper Archive, Algoma News Reporter; Jindra Services Held, Manitowoc; Page 6; 24 October 1941; viewed online; 1 January 2023.
Jindra Services Held, Manitowoc
Maplewood -- Mr. and Mrs. George Feller and Harry Jindra, Sawyer, were at Two Rivers, Tuesday to attend the fuenral of Mrs. Clarence Jindra. Mrs. Jindra, who was Marcella Wilson, taught school at EAst Maplewood and other Door county schools.
- [S45] Newspaper - Wisconsin - Manitowoc Sun Messenger, Marcella Jindra Obituary; Obituary; 24 October 1941; viewed online; unknown; https://www.2manitowoc.com/89DHOobit.html#jindramarcella.
MARCELLA JINDRA
Mrs. Clara Jindra, 36, former Two Rivers resident, and for the last two years living in the town of Newton, died at the Municipal hospital at Two Rivers last Saturday morning and funeral services were held Tuesday. Survivors are the husband,
son, daughter, her mother, Mrs. Mary Wilson, three sisters and two brothers.
Manitowoc Sun Messenger, Friday, October 24, 1941 P.9
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[Mary Marcella Jindra]
(NOTE: The first name Clara probably should be her husband's
name Clarence/newspaper error)
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