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Charles H. Stinchfield

BROTHER OF POSTMASTER STINCHFIELD DIES IN WEST
(From Monday's Daily)

Postmaster M. J. Stinchfield has received word that his brother, Charles H. Stinchfield, died Friday at Riverside, Cal., where the funeral was held yesterday. Mr. Stinchfield has been connected with Y. M. C. A. work there for twelve years, or since his removal there from Chicago, where he was in the commission business. He was 57 years old and unmarried.

Mr. Stinchfield lived in this county in the early days, both at Kouts and Wheeler. At the latter place he was associated with George Quartermass in the hay business in a big building in the west end of the village. This launched him into the commission business, which called him to Chicago.

Newspaper: The Porter County Vidette
Date of Publication: January 12, 1916
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Page: 8
Column(s): 3


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    Newspapers Published in Chesterton, Porter County, Indiana
                Chesterton Tribune
                The Tribune
                Westchester Tribune

    Newspapers Published in Valparaiso, Porter County, Indiana
                Porter County Vidette
                Practical Observer
                Valparaiso Practical Observer
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