In the 1930 census, Irvin Lindeman was listed as a 7 year old, single, white, male, born in Missouri (both parents born in Missouri) and living in Union, Franklin, Missouri, United States as son of head of household with father Ed Lindeman, 33, mother Dora Lindeman, 44, and half sister Mabel Nauber, 16.
Ervin H Lindemann was honorably discharged from Military Service on 23 Nov 1945 in Fort Leonard Wood, Pulaski, Missouri, United States. He was inducted 15 Dec 1942 and entered active service 22 Dec 1942 in Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. He was a Cpl in CAC and his military occupational specialty was squad leader with a military qualification with a rifle. He was in battles or campaigns in Normandy, Northern France, Ardennes Rhineland, and Central Europe. His decorations and citations included Good Conduct Medal, Bronze Arrowhead, World War II Victory Medal, and 5 Bronze service Stars. He was born 21 Jul 1922 in Robertsville, MO, was 5' 9", 145#, with blue eyes and brown hair. His civilian occupation was a shoemaker.
Ervin Henry Lindemann died 25 Jan 2002 in Missouri when he was 80 years old and was buried in Saint Clare Catholic Cemetery, Saint Clair, Franklin, Missouri, United States of America. He was born 21 Jul 1922. His last place of residence was Saint Clair, Franklin, Missouri.
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