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'Very eclectic' Mansfield museum set to open for season


MANSFIELD - When the Mansfield Memorial Museum opens its doors for the season on Saturday, visitors will be able to learn about the city s manufacturing history, military history and more.
Scott Schaut, curator at the museum at 34 Park Avenue West the past 24 years, said the museum was opened in 1892 and re-opened in 1999. The building is the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Building and it is the first memorial building built in Ohio and the last standing.
The building is one of the oldest continually used veterans meeting halls in Ohio.
The Mansfield Memorial Museum was founded in the  meeting hall of the Grand Army of the Republic following the Civil War.  Now called the Soldiers and Sailors Building, it is only natural that an extensive collection of military memorabilia and artifacts would find a permanent home there.  ....

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Marlin "Ike" Kindinger


Marlin Ike Kindinger of Mansfield, Ohio, died unexpectedly on Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at the age of 89 at his home.
He was born January 28, 1931 in Crestline, OH to Theodore Kindinger, Gladys (Douglas) Kindinger Powell and Step-father Robert Powell.
As a boy he won the soap box derby competition in Mansfield and went on to race at the soap box derby nationals in Akron. He graduated from Madison High School and attended Ohio State University. He then was drafted into the Army to support the military Korean War effort. He married Nancy Riley on March 3, 1951 and they had three children. He loved his family and was a Dad who played card games, planned surprise impromptu trips, and spent focused time with his children. He was co-owner of Charvid Construction Company builders of homes, gas stations and swimming pools around the state. Once retired he moved to Florida where he enjoyed golfing, bowling and the company of good friends. Missing being in construction, he went ....

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