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Charles Aufderheide (March 9, 1918 – May 26, 1991)[1] was an American technician who, with Ruby Bell and the From twins, Isadore "Eddie" and Sam From, was at the center of the Benton Way Group.
Biography
Charles Edward Aufderheide was born on March 9, 1918, in Seymour, Indiana.
Aufderheide was a graduate student in the English Department at the University of Chicago in 1938 and 1939.[4] He served in the United States Navy in World War II.[4] After the war he moved to Los Angeles with Ruby Bell and the From twins. Ruby Bell was a librarian; she inherited some money and encouraged a group of her friends, mostly homosexuals, to move with her to Los Angeles. They bought a house on Benton Way where they settled together. Aufderheide began working at Technicolor SA where he remained for thirty years.[5]
Aufderheide was also a poet, and his friends collected some of his verses in a book that was published after his death, Garden of Games: The Collected Poems.[4]
He died on May 26, 1991.[4] He is buried in Riverview Cemetery, Seymour, Indiana.[1]