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==Published Obituary== | ==Published Obituary== | ||
From the Advertiser, Monday 7 October 1895: | From the Advertiser, Monday 7 October 1895:<br> | ||
" DEATH OF MR. G. KINDERMANN.<br> | " DEATH OF MR. G. KINDERMANN.<br> | ||
AN OLD COLONIST.<br> | AN OLD COLONIST.<br> | ||
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Kindermann died on August 21, 1885. The deceased gentleman leaves two sons and three grandchildren. The late Mr. Kindermann was an honorary member of the German Club, an institution in which he always evinced a keen interest. He took up shares in the club in order to assist in the building of the Albert Hall and premises which that body now occupies and later on made the governing body a present of them. As a token of appreciation he was elected an honorary member five years ago. He was also an honorary member of the Deutscher Krankancaassan [sic], a benefit society. He took an interest in Freemasonry and was a member of the United Tradesmen's Lodge. Twelve years ago he retired from business. Two years after his retirement he had the attack previously mentioned and has suffered from partial paralysis ever since, and his death was due to stoppage of the heart's action. The late Mr. Kindermann paid a visit to Germany in 1872 and visited the Fatherland again in 1881.<br> | Kindermann died on August 21, 1885. The deceased gentleman leaves two sons and three grandchildren. The late Mr. Kindermann was an honorary member of the German Club, an institution in which he always evinced a keen interest. He took up shares in the club in order to assist in the building of the Albert Hall and premises which that body now occupies and later on made the governing body a present of them. As a token of appreciation he was elected an honorary member five years ago. He was also an honorary member of the Deutscher Krankancaassan [sic], a benefit society. He took an interest in Freemasonry and was a member of the United Tradesmen's Lodge. Twelve years ago he retired from business. Two years after his retirement he had the attack previously mentioned and has suffered from partial paralysis ever since, and his death was due to stoppage of the heart's action. The late Mr. Kindermann paid a visit to Germany in 1872 and visited the Fatherland again in 1881.<br> | ||
The funeral takes place to-day at 4 o'clock at the West-terrace Cemetery. The flag at the German Club was flying at half-mast on Sunday out of respect to the deceased gentleman”<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title= Death of Mr. G. Kindermann|url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/34524939 |work= The Advertiser |location=Adelaide, South Australia |date=7 October 1895 |access-date=}}</ref></blockquote>" | The funeral takes place to-day at 4 o'clock at the West-terrace Cemetery. The flag at the German Club was flying at half-mast on Sunday out of respect to the deceased gentleman”<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title= Death of Mr. G. Kindermann|url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/34524939 |work= The Advertiser |location=Adelaide, South Australia |date=7 October 1895 |access-date=}}</ref></blockquote>" | ||
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