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Kahn's other sister, Lee (1903–2005), died at the age of 101. [6] Kahn outlived his son Donald, who died suddenly on January 16, 2015, at the age of 79. [7] Donald's widow is Phyllis Kahn, who was a long-time former legislator in the Minnesota House of Representatives. Irving Kahn died on February 24, 2015, aged 109.
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McLarren met Kahn while he was a fellow at Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center, where Kahn worked for almost 30 years as the chief of human resources. They went to many sporting events together.
The Reppert School of Auctioneering was founded in 1921 by Col. Fred Reppert of Decatur, Indiana.Fred Reppert started in the auction business as a young boy and quickly rose to the top of his profession, selling auctions in every state of America, and in every province of Canada and Mexico.
The Kahn Tailoring Company building is a historic structure located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. It was designed by Indianapolis architects Vonnegut & Bohn and built in 1913. The building is a four-story Neoclassical style structure with reinforced concrete behind a brick veneer. The front entrance features a cornice with decorative features.
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Irving Berlin Kahn (September 30, 1917– January 22, 1994) was an American media proprietor. He was a founder of TelePrompTer Corporation and an early proponent and developer of cable television . [ 1 ]
Kruse International was an auction firm founded by Russell Kruse in Auburn, Indiana, in 1952.The company began as a local auction company selling real estate, farms and personal property run by Kruse and his sons Dean, Dennis and Daniel.
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