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Jack D. Steinhilber (September 14, 1931 – May 14, 2009) was an Oshkosh, Wisconsin lawyer, businessman and Republican politician, who served as Winnebago County district attorney, in the Wisconsin State Assembly, and in the Wisconsin Senate, as well as serving as Winnebago County county executive.
Carlton Foster (August 26, 1826 – August 4, 1901) was an American businessman, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was the 10th and 25th mayor of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and served three terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly.
Lee R. Baxandall was born on January 26, 1935, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to Neita Evelyn (née Lee) and Raymond W. Baxandall.He attended Oshkosh High School. [1] He attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts in 1957 and a Master of Arts in 1958 in English, studied comparative literature at the doctoral level, and became one of the editors of Studies on ...
The 71st EAA AirVenture Oshkosh runs daily through July 28 at Wittman Regional Airport, 525 W. 20th Ave., Oshkosh. Daily tickets are $45 for adult members and $63 for adult non-members.
After four months of being confined to his room at the Athearn Hotel in Oshkosh, he died there on Sunday morning at 2:45 a.m., February 21, 1904. According to his obituary, death was the result of general debility due to old age. He was 76 years old. His funeral was held at the Masonic Temple of Oshkosh Lodge No. 27. and he is buried in Oshkosh.
Steve married Dorothy Rady in 1941. He taught her to fly and she accompanied him to most of his races. Dorothy died in 1991 and Wittman married Paula Muir in 1992. On April 27, 1995, Wittman and Muir took off for a routine cross-country flight from their winter residence in Ocala, Florida, to their summer residence in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
Kunde was a candidate for the United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin's 6th congressional district in 1948 and 1950. [2] He lost to incumbent Frank Bateman Keefe in 1948 and to William Van Pelt in 1950. Later, he was a delegate to the 1952 Democratic National Convention.
Oshkosh, Wisconsin: Died: May 1, 2003 (aged 79) [1] Gleason, Wisconsin: Height: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Weight: 227 lb (103 kg) Career information; College: