Submitted by Sandy Baker, omarlsn@att.net on April 6, 2003.
DEFIANCE OBITUARY
From the Spokane Chronicle, 1918
FREDERICK D. NEADERHAUSER - 1882 - 1918
Frederick D. Neaderhauser, former Spokane Newspaperman widely known as a writer on agricultural subjects and for years a member of the editorial staff at the Spokane Chronicle, was instantly killed in a railroad accident in Chicago.Mr. Neaderhauser left Spokane several years ago, to take charge of advertising for the Calfway Cow Milker Company, a corporation organized by Mr. David Brown, President of the Hazelwood Company. A little later, Mr. Neaderhauser was promoted to manager of the enterprise, which is manufacturing and marketing a device invented in Spokane. During an active career in Spokane, the deceased won the friendship and respect of a wide circle of friends. He was 36 years old, and a wife and three children survive him. His parents, residing in Defiance Ohio, two sisters and two brothers also survive him.He attended Northwestern University for three years and was a graduate of Spokane College. His journalistic work was generally of a practical kind, and his contributions were accepted by many current periodicals of high standards, dealing with innovations and improvements in rural life and farm management. His interests in matters of this kind finally drew him into the allied commercial field, and took him to Chicago when the local men embarked upon the manufacture of milking machines.