Marvin Sander Dies at Audubon
Marvin Sander, 39, who operated a cleaning establishment here, was found dead yesterday, April 2, 1950, at his home in Audubon. Dr. W.H. Halloran, Audubon County Coroner, said Sander died of a gunshot wound.

Funeral arrangements have not been completed but services and burial are set tentatively at Manning.

Mr. Sander was born November 21, 1910, and reared in Manning, son of Adolph C. and Mary Margaret (Stang) Sander and attended school here. He leaves his widow, three children, Milo, Lois, and Barbara; his mother, Mrs. Mary Sander, two sisters, Mrs. Fred Jensen, Manning, and Mrs. Ted Groteluschen, Audubon.

Mr. Sander formerly lived in Carroll. He was active in Boy Scouts work.
Carroll Daily Times Herald Carroll, Iowa April 3, 1950

Business Man Is Found Dead Sunday
Marvin Sander, 39, proprietor of Sandy-the-Cleaner Shop in Manning, was found dead at his home in Audubon Sunday by members of his family. Funeral services were conducted there Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and committal rites were in Manning at 3:45. Business houses closed from 3:30 to 4:30 in respect to the deceased.

Mr. Sander was born and reared in Manning and attended school here. He learned the cleaning business in Manning and worked for a time in Carroll and Audubon before buying his own shop in Manning last year.

He is survived by his widow, three children, Milo, Lois, and Barbara; his mother, Mrs. Mary Sander, two sisters, Mrs. Fred Jensen of Manning and Mrs. Ted Groteluschen of Audubon.

A complete obituary was not available this week.
March 30, 1950, Manning Monitor