Meer Iosifovich Timkovsky , another version of the name is Mayer ( September 18, 1909 , the city of Novogeorgievsk , Poltava province - September 3, 1983 , Leningrad ) —the director of the Frunze beet farm of the USSR Ministry of Food Industry, Kant district of the Kyrgyz SSR. Hero of Socialist Labor (1948).
| Meer Iosifovich Timkovsky | |||
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| Date of Birth | February 18, 1909 | ||
| Date of death | September 3, 1983 ( 74) | ||
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Biography
Born in 1909 in Novogeorgievsk, Poltava province. Since 1934, he lived in Kyrgyzstan, where he worked in various sugar factories. In 1942 - Director of the Belovodsk Sugar Refinery. In 1943 he was appointed director of the beet farm named after Frunze of the Kant region.
In 1947, the Frunze beet farm raised 817 centners of sugar beet from each hectare on a 24-hectare site. By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of May 8, 1948, he was awarded the title Hero of Socialist Labor with the award of the Order of Lenin and the Gold Medal " Hammer and Sickle ."
Later he lived in Leningrad, where before retiring he worked as the director of one of the jewelry stores. Died in 1983. He was buried at the cemetery named after January 9 in St. Petersburg [1] .
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Literature
- "Kyrgyzstan". Uluttuk Encyclopedia: 1-volume. Bashki ed. Asanov Ү. A., B .: Mamlekettic teal jean encyclopedia borboru, 2006. ISBN 9967-14-046-1
