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Hirsch was born in Wausau, Wisconsin in 1923. [1] He was the adopted son of German-Norwegian parents, Otto and Mayme Hirsch. [2] His father was a foreman in an iron works. [2] [3] Hirsch was a star football player at Wausau High School in 1939 and 1940. [4] [5] He also played baseball and basketball in high school. [6]
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Stewart had been sentenced to 45 days in jail with work release for a misdemeanor charge of retail theft, according to the Wausau Daily Herald. Jail or Agency: Marathon County Jail; State: Wisconsin; Date arrested or booked: 3/14/2016; Date of death: 5/2/2016; Age at death: 54; Sources: www.wjjq.com, wsau.com, www.wausaudailyherald.com
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At 2:45 p.m. Wednesday, the Stevens Point Police Department said a 19-year-old Wausau-area man was in custody and thanked the public for its help in locating the four suspects.
Otto played football at Wausau High School at linebacker and center for the Lumberjacks, [1] [3] under coach Win Brockmeyer; who also coached Otto's hero, Crazylegs Hirsch, at Wausau. [4] Otto, the team co-captain, and the Lumberjacks were 18-5-2 during his high school football career. He was particularly inspired by his offensive line coach ...
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