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Marv Schuette and Wausau Homes have always been a strong supporter of programs that not only benefit youth but improve housing in general. His ability to see a need and devise a solution through innovative measures contributed greatly to a variety of areas, such as the United Way, the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin, the Habitat for Humanity, the Mead Wildlife Center ...
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Schuette was born on September 25, 1837, in Oldenburg, Germany. [1] He moved to Cedarburg, Wisconsin, in 1848. In 1867, Schuette married Rosa Stauss. [2] They would have five children before her death in 1904. Schuette died of a myocardial infarction on December 20, 1919, in Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
In 1894 he suddenly sold his new home and stable, possibly a result of the Panic of 1893. [4] In the following 20 years, the house and stable went through a number of owners and renters. Herman and Henry Lohman rented the stable in 1896 for their livery business. In 1918 Archibald Lohman bought both buildings to house his funeral home.
Henry A. Cooper (1850–1931), U.S. Representative (Spring Prairie, Burlington, Racine) Michael Copps (born 1940), commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission (Milwaukee) John W. Cox Jr. (born 1947), U.S. Representative from Illinois (Hazel Green) Emma A. Cranmer (1858–1937), temperance activist, suffragist
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Charles Schuette (November 30, 1878 – May 19, 1934) was an American politician, railroad worker, and law enforcement officer. Born in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, Schuette worked for North Western Railroad from 1897 to 1911 and then worked in the grocery business. In 1921, Schuette served as sheriff of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin and was a Republican.