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Albert Dudley Reidinger

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Albert Dudley Reidinger

Birth
Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Death
29 Jul 1990 (aged 94)
Burial
Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 3
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In 1940 Albert and Helen were living in North Plainfied, N.J. with sons Russell, 17, and Raymond, also 17, and daughter Shirley, 8. All were born in New Jersey. Albert was working as a chemist.
OUR BELOVED CLASSMATE, Albert Reidinger, died July 29, 1990, of pneumonia at his home in Cokesbury Village in Hockessin, Dela. He was 94 years of age, and they were a full 94 years.

Albert left Princeton in his senior year to serve his country in the Army. He was in the midst of those violent battles at St. Mihiel and the MeuseArgonne with the 78th Division. He returned to the campus after the war to earn his degree in chemistry. Albert was a color chemist with the DuPont Co. his entire career and earned several patents for the company and himself.

He was an elder in the Presbyterian Church, having served his local church as church school superintendent and clerk of session for many years. He served also on a number of committees for the Presbytery and the General Assembly.

His wife, Helen, died in 1969. Albert is survived by his twin sons
In 1940 Albert and Helen were living in North Plainfied, N.J. with sons Russell, 17, and Raymond, also 17, and daughter Shirley, 8. All were born in New Jersey. Albert was working as a chemist.
OUR BELOVED CLASSMATE, Albert Reidinger, died July 29, 1990, of pneumonia at his home in Cokesbury Village in Hockessin, Dela. He was 94 years of age, and they were a full 94 years.

Albert left Princeton in his senior year to serve his country in the Army. He was in the midst of those violent battles at St. Mihiel and the MeuseArgonne with the 78th Division. He returned to the campus after the war to earn his degree in chemistry. Albert was a color chemist with the DuPont Co. his entire career and earned several patents for the company and himself.

He was an elder in the Presbyterian Church, having served his local church as church school superintendent and clerk of session for many years. He served also on a number of committees for the Presbytery and the General Assembly.

His wife, Helen, died in 1969. Albert is survived by his twin sons


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