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RYDER, William J. (Dubuque, IA, Nov. 28, 1924--Dubuque, IA, Oct. 29, 1997). A graduate of [[LORAS COLLEGE]], Ryder worked as a private detective for the Chicago Railroad and later served as a Dubuque County Deputy Sheriff for ten years. He then worked at the [[TELEGRAPH HERALD]] as a writer and editor. He also served as a editor of the [[DUBUQUE LABOR LEADER]]. He retired as a parole agent for the State of Iowa in 1986. | RYDER, William J. (Dubuque, IA, Nov. 28, 1924--Dubuque, IA, Oct. 29, 1997). A graduate of [[LORAS COLLEGE]], Ryder worked as a private detective for the Chicago Railroad and later served as a Dubuque County Deputy Sheriff for ten years. He then worked at the [[TELEGRAPH HERALD]] as a writer and editor. He also served as a editor of the [[DUBUQUE LABOR LEADER]]. He retired as a parole agent for the State of Iowa in 1986. | ||
Ryder was a past president of [[ | Ryder was a past president of [[SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL]] and a member of the Dubuque County Right to Life. | ||
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RYDER, William J. (Dubuque, IA, Nov. 28, 1924--Dubuque, IA, Oct. 29, 1997). A graduate of LORAS COLLEGE, Ryder worked as a private detective for the Chicago Railroad and later served as a Dubuque County Deputy Sheriff for ten years. He then worked at the TELEGRAPH HERALD as a writer and editor. He also served as a editor of the DUBUQUE LABOR LEADER. He retired as a parole agent for the State of Iowa in 1986.
Ryder was a past president of SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL and a member of the Dubuque County Right to Life.
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Obituaries, Telegraph Herald, November 2, 1997. p. 6D