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Show SUDDEN DEATH OF i; on niiEii i Oscar Rinderman died suddenly r yesterday afternoon at tho family f residence, 2228 Grant avenue, from j arterial sclerosis. He was the pro- Jjf , l'rletor of the Ogden Shoe Repairing A thop, located near the Nelson & Fell k livery barn on Twenty-fourth street. til Yestelday about 1 p. m.. he went if gme from work, complaining of feel- he suddenly lapsed into unconscious-' ness. A physician was called, but was too late to offset the ravages of tho disease. Mr. Rinderman was born in Germany, Ger-many, January 8, 1851. He emigrated emigrat-ed to America a number of years ago and lived in South Dakota and Minnesota Min-nesota before coaming to Ogden, in 1914. He is survived by his wife, formerly May Totocher, and the following fol-lowing children: Robert and May Rinderman of Ogden; Mrs. -C. A. Smith, Montana; Mrs. Anna Thersen, Canada; Mrs. J. J. Richards, North Dakota. The body was removed to the Lindquist mortuary and the funeral fu-neral announcements will be made later. |