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- According to John H Winder:
«b»Ethel Irene Winders «/b»[25310] was born in Tama, Iowa on 28 July 1896 and married Oscar D. Hart in LeMars, Iowa (Plymouth County) on 10 September 1919. Oscar had served in the Army during World War I and been a farmer before their marriage, and the couple farmed in Plymouth County during the 1930s; by the time of the 1940 census, they were living in LeMars itself (214 Central Ave SE) and Oscar was working at the Elks Club and Ethel was an Executive Director of the Red Cross. According to her obituary, she was the Plymouth County Red Cross director for 20 years, including the World War II years. She also served on the LeMars Library Board for 34 years. Ethel died on 4 January 1980, Oscar on 16 August 1983. They are both buried in the LeMars City/Memorial Cemetery. The couple had two sons: «b»Claude Eugene "Jack" Hart«/b» (b. 4 Jul 1920 in LeMars, Iowa, served as a private in the US Army during WW II, moved to California and died 4 Jul 2000, no information regarding spouse or children); and «b»Larry Glenn Hart«/b» was born 6 December 1932 in Los Angeles, raised in Le Mars, Iowa after his parents returned there from a brief stay in California, earned B.S. and Ph.D. in pharmacology from University of Iowa, was a senior researcher at National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences/National Toxicology Program and adjunct assistant professor of pharmacology at UNC/Chapel Hill, retired in 1999 and died 22 October 2012. Larry was married to Martha (LNU) and they have three children. [2]
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