Lindauer Family Has Gathering In Region. The annual reunion picnic of the Stanley Lindauer family was held recently at Fisher's Grove, north of Allenwood. The original family consisted of 14 sons and daughters. Present were Stanley Lindauer, father; Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher and daughter, Carole Ann, of Allenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Martin and daughter, Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lindauer and daughter, Jo Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lindauer and daughter, Tammy, of Watsontown RD 1; Mr. and Mrs. Nile Rupert and children, Judy, Cathy, Christie, Mike and Diane, of Watsontown RD 2; Mrs. Julia Ditzler, Temple City, California; David: Sons and daughters, Justine and Alberta, of Muncy RD; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lindauer and son, Stanley, of Montgomery; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hill and daughters, Vickie, Teresa and Pattie, of Muncy; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin and sons, Keith and Karl, of Milton RD 1; and William McCloskey, of Hughesville RD 1. Members of the family unable to attend were William Lindauer, of Watsontown; Clair Lindauer, Mrs. Ralph Reibsame, of New York State; Mrs. Leo Craft, of Newark, New Jersey; and Mrs. Aria Stamm, of Milton.
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Stanley Levan Lindauer (1892-1974) family reunion in The Daily Item of Sunbury, Pennsylvania on August 6, 1964