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Linda Augusta Von der Ahe (Luer) was the wife of Theodore Charles Von der Ahe, the grocery store pioneer of California that built Von's, Incorporated. While Mr. Von der Ahe was president and general manager of Von's Incorporated, the vice president of that business was his wife, herself a very capable business woman, whose judgment has had much to do with his success. Mrs. Von der Ahe before her marriage was Miss Linda Luer of Los Angeles. She was born and educated in that city. Her father, A. O. Luer, is an early resident of Southern California and head of the Luer Packing Company, a well known wholesale meat packing house of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Von der Ahe were married January 22, 1907. Mrs. Von der Ahe is a member of the Catholic Woman's Club of Los Angeles. To their marriage were born eight children, five [p.280] sons and three daughters, all natives of Los Angeles. The names of these sons and daughters are Theodore, Wilfred, Carl, Walter, Virginia, Clyde, Muriel and Dorothy. Mr. Von der Ahe and family reside at 5250 West Second Street.
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December 10, 1887
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Los Angeles, California, United States
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1908 |
March 27, 1908
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California, United States
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1910 |
May 9, 1910
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Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States
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March 29, 1912
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1914 |
August 4, 1914
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California, United States
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1916 |
May 15, 1916
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California, United States
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1918 |
February 28, 1918
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Los Angeles, California, United States
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1919 |
August 2, 1919
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Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States
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