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ARTHOFER, Clarence J. (Dubuque, IA, May 25, 1913--Dubuque, IA, Jan. 11, 1995). Arthofer graduated from [[COLUMBIA ACADEMY]] and owned and operated [[UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC COMPANY]].
ARTHOFER, Clarence J. (Dubuque, IA, May 25, 1913--Dubuque, IA, Jan. 11, 1995). Arthofer graduated from [[COLUMBIA ACADEMY]] and owned and operated [[UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC COMPANY]].


Arthofer was a member of the Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, International Brotherhood of Magicians, and the Dubuque Electric League.
Arthofer was a member of the Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, International Brotherhood of Magicians, Dubuque Electric League, Dubuque Conservation Society, St. Vincent de Paul Society,  Albrecht Acres and the Serra Club.  


He was a member of the Dubuque Conservation Society, St. Vincent de Paul Society; Albrecht Acres and the Serra Club. He was inducted into the [[DUBUQUE BOWLING ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME]] by the Dubuque Bowling Association. He also coached and refereed baseball for many years.
He was inducted into the [[DUBUQUE BOWLING ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME]] by the Dubuque Bowling Association. He coached and refereed baseball for many years.


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Revision as of 03:25, 2 December 2015

ARTHOFER, Clarence J. (Dubuque, IA, May 25, 1913--Dubuque, IA, Jan. 11, 1995). Arthofer graduated from COLUMBIA ACADEMY and owned and operated UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC COMPANY.

Arthofer was a member of the Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, International Brotherhood of Magicians, Dubuque Electric League, Dubuque Conservation Society, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Albrecht Acres and the Serra Club.

He was inducted into the DUBUQUE BOWLING ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME by the Dubuque Bowling Association. He coached and refereed baseball for many years.

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Obituaries, Clarence J. Arthofer, Telegraph Herald