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Albert William Dassler

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Albert William Dassler

Birth
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
14 Mar 1957 (aged 90)
Crystal Falls, Iron County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Kiel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Former Kiel Teacher Buried Here Sunday
A. W. Dassler, one of Kiel's pioneer school teachers, was buried here Sunday. He died Thursday at the age of 90 at Crystal Falls, Michigan, The services were held from the Meiselwitz Funeral home in charge of the Rev. Allen L. Bowe.
Mr. Dassler was principal of Kiel high school from 1888 to 1892. He was also principal of the Two River's high school for a time and served as Manitowoc County Superintendent of Schools for two years.
Before that he taught in Manitowoc county schools. After his term as county superintendent, he became interested in the J. B. Laun Furniture Co. of Kiel of which he became secretary and general manager. He was also a director of the State Bank of Kiel.
In December of 1891 he married the former Clara Heins of Kiel and the couple had three daughters, Althea at home; Mrs. Harold Buswell, Phelps, and Mrs. Reed Hankwitz, Emmaus, Pa. All were at the funeral.
He was a member of the Masonic Order, Odd Fellows, Turnverein, Maennerchor, and the Kiel Harmony Band while in Kiel.
After leaving Kiel he managed the Laun factory at Milwaukee and after his retirement some 27 years ago moved to Amasa, Michigan, where he became mayor and township supervisor. He retired from these offices in April of 1955 in a town ceremony where he was made an honorary member of the school board, Lions club, fire department, Amasa ball team and the Nite School club.
Among survivors are Albert Laun of this city, and Carl Laun, River Forest, Illinois, nephews and Mrs. Gilbert Thiessen, Pittsburgh, a niece.

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Albert William Dassler
Source: This is a bio. sketch from "History of Manitowoc County Wisconsin" by Dr. L. Falge, 1911-1912, v.2, p.455-456.
Albert William Dassler, secretary and general manager of the Kiel Furniture Company and one of the enterprising business men of Manitowoc county, was born in Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, being a son of Herman and Wilhelmina Dassler. Herman Dassler was born in Germany, as was his wife, and they came to the United States with their parents when they were about five or six years of age. The father was a carpenter and builder and found ready employment for he had been carefully trained in his work. The family had settled in Sheboygan county and from there came to the city of Manitowoc in 1872, when our subject was six years of age.
Albert William Dassler received educational training, attending the high school of Manitowoc and that of Watertown and was graduated from the latter in 1883. Following his graduation, Mr. Dassler taught school in the country districts of Manitowoc county for five years, and was then made principal of the high school of Kiel in 1888, holding that position for four years.
He then was appointed principal of the high school at Two Rivers and remained there from 1892 to 1894. His work as an educator had brought him before the public, and he was the successful candidate for county superintendent of schools in 1894. After serving three years in that office, Mr. Dassler became interested with J. B. Laun in the Kiel Furniture Company, and is now the secretary and general manager of that concern.
Since then many important changes have been effected including the erection of a plant at Milwaukee, and the company give employment in their Milwaukee and Kiel houses to about three hundred men. In addition to these interests, Mr. Dassler is a director of the State Bank of Kiel.
In December, 1891. Mr. Dassler was married to Miss Clara Heins of Kiel, a daughter of Carl Heins, a merchant and banker of this city. Three children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Dassler, namely, Athlea, Helene and Gertrude. Mr. Dassler is a Mason and Odd Fellow and also belongs to the Turn Verein, Maennerchor and Kiel Harmony Band. Having been well trained for his work, Mr. Dassler has been able to push his concern to the front among others of its kind, and his position in the business world is one that has been won through earnest ettort.
Former Kiel Teacher Buried Here Sunday
A. W. Dassler, one of Kiel's pioneer school teachers, was buried here Sunday. He died Thursday at the age of 90 at Crystal Falls, Michigan, The services were held from the Meiselwitz Funeral home in charge of the Rev. Allen L. Bowe.
Mr. Dassler was principal of Kiel high school from 1888 to 1892. He was also principal of the Two River's high school for a time and served as Manitowoc County Superintendent of Schools for two years.
Before that he taught in Manitowoc county schools. After his term as county superintendent, he became interested in the J. B. Laun Furniture Co. of Kiel of which he became secretary and general manager. He was also a director of the State Bank of Kiel.
In December of 1891 he married the former Clara Heins of Kiel and the couple had three daughters, Althea at home; Mrs. Harold Buswell, Phelps, and Mrs. Reed Hankwitz, Emmaus, Pa. All were at the funeral.
He was a member of the Masonic Order, Odd Fellows, Turnverein, Maennerchor, and the Kiel Harmony Band while in Kiel.
After leaving Kiel he managed the Laun factory at Milwaukee and after his retirement some 27 years ago moved to Amasa, Michigan, where he became mayor and township supervisor. He retired from these offices in April of 1955 in a town ceremony where he was made an honorary member of the school board, Lions club, fire department, Amasa ball team and the Nite School club.
Among survivors are Albert Laun of this city, and Carl Laun, River Forest, Illinois, nephews and Mrs. Gilbert Thiessen, Pittsburgh, a niece.

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Albert William Dassler
Source: This is a bio. sketch from "History of Manitowoc County Wisconsin" by Dr. L. Falge, 1911-1912, v.2, p.455-456.
Albert William Dassler, secretary and general manager of the Kiel Furniture Company and one of the enterprising business men of Manitowoc county, was born in Sheboygan county, Wisconsin, being a son of Herman and Wilhelmina Dassler. Herman Dassler was born in Germany, as was his wife, and they came to the United States with their parents when they were about five or six years of age. The father was a carpenter and builder and found ready employment for he had been carefully trained in his work. The family had settled in Sheboygan county and from there came to the city of Manitowoc in 1872, when our subject was six years of age.
Albert William Dassler received educational training, attending the high school of Manitowoc and that of Watertown and was graduated from the latter in 1883. Following his graduation, Mr. Dassler taught school in the country districts of Manitowoc county for five years, and was then made principal of the high school of Kiel in 1888, holding that position for four years.
He then was appointed principal of the high school at Two Rivers and remained there from 1892 to 1894. His work as an educator had brought him before the public, and he was the successful candidate for county superintendent of schools in 1894. After serving three years in that office, Mr. Dassler became interested with J. B. Laun in the Kiel Furniture Company, and is now the secretary and general manager of that concern.
Since then many important changes have been effected including the erection of a plant at Milwaukee, and the company give employment in their Milwaukee and Kiel houses to about three hundred men. In addition to these interests, Mr. Dassler is a director of the State Bank of Kiel.
In December, 1891. Mr. Dassler was married to Miss Clara Heins of Kiel, a daughter of Carl Heins, a merchant and banker of this city. Three children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Dassler, namely, Athlea, Helene and Gertrude. Mr. Dassler is a Mason and Odd Fellow and also belongs to the Turn Verein, Maennerchor and Kiel Harmony Band. Having been well trained for his work, Mr. Dassler has been able to push his concern to the front among others of its kind, and his position in the business world is one that has been won through earnest ettort.


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