Mark Kindt, 58, 1929 35th St, retired former secretary of Dynamatic Corp, died at eh Oshkosh hospital Saturday night following a prolonged illness.
He was born in Kenosha Jul 14, 1896, son of the late Mr. And Mrs. Louis Kindt. Following graduation from Kenosha high school, he entered the employ of the Thomas B Jeffery Co, and later was associated with the Hill Boat Line.
Kindt was in the radio manufacturing business with Anthony Winther for a number of years and later resided in Boston, MA, where he was with the Sparton Radio Co. He returned to Kenosha to enter the employ of Dynamatic, and was with the corporation for 20 years until his retirement several years ago.
He was married Nov 11, 1916, to Miss Titania Hill. He served with the Army during World War I, and was a member of the Elks.
Survivors include his widow, a son, Orin H Kindt, Kenosha; two daughters, Miss Joann Kindt, of Kenosha, and Mrs. Mary Ellen McKenzie, Palo Alto, CA, two sisters, Miss Elsa Kindt, Portland, OR and Mrs. Paul Zens, Clearwater, FL, and a granddaughter.
- Kenosha News