Category Archives: General

A number of photos were posted by Linda Ayres at USGenWeb Archives pages for Clay County, Alabama. Casper Dee Dingler born Apr 21, 1900 died Mar 28, 1960 Jefferson County AL. (Link to Photo) He was the son of Frank Dingler & Delia Amos Dingler, Frank And Family ca 1920 (Link to Photo) Center: Frank M. Dingler 1856-1924 Female center: Roxie McCollum-Dingler Male sitting: J. Thomas Dingler The two younger males are thought to be Clyde & Kermit Dingler. The [...]

From William Dingler Paige: At the Mobile Reunion, I announced that I was in the process of compiling the Dingler Family Newsletter package 1980-2004 (176 pages) onto a CD. That task is now complete. I can provide a CD for $10.00 postpaid, or will have copies available at the Chattanooga Reunion. I have moved again (what–not again) so my new mailing address is: William Dingler Paige 5162 Highbury Circle Sarasota FL 34238 Telephone: (941) 924-9389 Email: wp941fl@msn.com. I still have [...]

The Dingler Family Newsletter for Spring/Summer 2011 is now available for download.  Click the link provided below to view the newsletter. Dingler Newsletter 2011 (You will need Adobe Reader to view the file.) The newsletter includes additional details about the reunion, so don’t miss it!

Beverly Palmer passed along a copy of the obituary for her uncle, William Ellot Dingler, who passed away in 2007. The obituary text is as follows: William Ellot Dingler, 86, or Donaldson, passed away Saturday, April 21, 2007, in Baptist Hospital of Little Rock. He was born July 27, 1920, in Kirby, Ark., to William Issac Dingler and Rosa Thrash Dingler.  He was retired fro, Reynolds Metal where he worked as a crane operator. He was a veteran of the [...]

Pardon me, boy. Is that the Chatttanooga Choo Choo? Yes, in fact it IS the Chattanooga Choo Choo.  And it will be pulling into the station with the Dingler Family Reunion onboard! When Eufaula turned out to not be available for 2011, we decided to move it back to 2012, and find a new host city. We cast our gaze northwards (but not too far north) and landed just past the Georgia border in Chattanooga, Tennessee. If you haven’t been to Chattanooga, [...]