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|NAME=John Tiedtke
|ALTERNATIVE NAMES=John Meyer Tiedtke, John M. Tiedtke
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = American businessman
| DATE OF BIRTH= 1907
| DATE OF DEATH= 2004
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John Tiedtke (1907–2004) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He is noted for championing and supporting various fine arts programs in Central Florida including the Bach Festival Society of Winter Park and the Enzian Theater.

References

  1. Lawson, Julie (September 2002). Year of The Arts


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