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University of Wisconsin-Madison: Flanker Drowned while swimming in Lake Monona 1979 Joe Spybuck 19 Haskell: Tackle Traumatic brain injury sustained during practice game 1909 Bryce Stanfield 21 Furman: Defensive tackle Pulmonary embolism following a sudden medical emergency during a football workout 2024 [116] [117] Freddie Joe Steinmark: 22
A committee appointed by members of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in 1847 established Forest Home Cemetery on what would later become Milwaukee's south side. When the land was selected it was located nearly two miles outside of the city limits along the newly built Janesville Plank Road (now Forest Home Avenue), in an area believed to be far enough from urban development to remain rural. [4]
After Emil was injured in a car accident, he was replaced by Wally, a kayfabe cousin (real name Santen); Wally's real son Frank later debuted. Emil and Ernie were inducted into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum in 2008. In 2018, Joe was inducted into the Nebraska Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame. In 2021, Ernie, Emil and Rudy joined him.
Emil H. Steiger was born in Fremont, Wisconsin on September 27, 1871. [1] He went to the Oshkosh Business College in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He worked for the Grass Twine Company and in logging. Steiger served on the Fremont Village Board and was involved with the Republican Party. He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1899 to 1903 ...
Steven Emil Schneider (October 16, 1949 – April 19, 1993 [1]) was an American Branch Davidian commonly called a "lieutenant" to David Koresh, the leader of the new religious movement. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was formally married to Judy Schneider, but in the community Koresh impregnated Judy and she bore a child with him. [ 4 ]
Emil P. Kruschke (1907–1976) was a curator and botanist who collected plants. [1] [2] [3] He curated the Milwaukee Public Museum.He authored The Hawthorns of Wisconsin: Status, objectives, and methods of collecting and preparing specimens published in 1955 [4] and Contributions to the Taxonomy of Crataegus published in 1965.
The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with the city of Hurley, Wisconsin. Pages in category "People from Hurley, Wisconsin" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Emil J. Brach – founder of Brach's Candy; George Brumder – newspaper publisher and businessman in Milwaukee, Wisconsin [122] [123] Clyde Cessna – aircraft designer, aviator, and founder of the Cessna Aircraft Corporation [124] Walter Chrysler – Chrysler automobile developer [117] [125] Frank Crowninshield – first editor of Vanity Fair ...