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Dr Herman Jacob Linn

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Dr Herman Jacob Linn

Birth
India
Death
7 Jun 1996 (aged 84)
Fairfax, Marin County, California, USA
Burial
Antioch, Contra Costa County, California, USA Add to Map
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Herman was the son of medical missionary Hugh Harrison Linn and Minnie V. Logeman Linn. Herman was born and raised in India.

He worked his way through medical school and then was drafted into the army. His first wife was Arlen White who died in 1980. In 1887 he married Jo VanLeuven.

Herman and Arlen were the parents of three daughters.

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From Find a Grave Member #48521697. I claimed your request for Herman Linn for a headstone photo.
I am writing to tell you what I have for information on him. Herman was cremated and his ashes are
scattered in the cemetery Rose Garden. He has no headstone.This beautiful memorial park has this Rose Garden
section set aside for scattered ashes. Although there are a few headstones there, most remains have no markers.
and those few headstones are lined up against the edge of the section, for as I said, the remains are scattered.
I am posting a photo of the section that I took today.
Herman was the son of medical missionary Hugh Harrison Linn and Minnie V. Logeman Linn. Herman was born and raised in India.

He worked his way through medical school and then was drafted into the army. His first wife was Arlen White who died in 1980. In 1887 he married Jo VanLeuven.

Herman and Arlen were the parents of three daughters.

___________________________________
From Find a Grave Member #48521697. I claimed your request for Herman Linn for a headstone photo.
I am writing to tell you what I have for information on him. Herman was cremated and his ashes are
scattered in the cemetery Rose Garden. He has no headstone.This beautiful memorial park has this Rose Garden
section set aside for scattered ashes. Although there are a few headstones there, most remains have no markers.
and those few headstones are lined up against the edge of the section, for as I said, the remains are scattered.
I am posting a photo of the section that I took today.


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