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George Nicholas Jagemann Jr.

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George Nicholas Jagemann Jr.

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
4 Nov 1975 (aged 82)
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
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GEORGE N. JAGEMANN

Jagemann, Manitowoc Dies at 82
George N. Jagemann of 1313 Waldo Blvd., Manitowoc, active in industrial and
service and community organizations, died Tuesday morning at Holy Family
Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had been a patient a month Jagemann was 82.
He entered the industrial field at the age of 18, learning the machinist tool
and die maker trade at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc. in 1911. Jagemann remained
with the company until April of 1916 when he associated with Westinghouse
Machine Co. East Pittsburgh Pa. but returned to the shipbuilding company a
year later.
He joined J. Peter Eastman who had founded Eastman Mfg Co. Aug 16, 1920 In 1930,
he was named superintendent, in January of 1937 he was appointed a director, in
1939 he became general manager and in 1950 was elected a vice president and
director of sales.
When Eastman Mfg. Co. merged with Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. of Chicago in November
of 1960, Jagemann was elected a vice president and director. He retired Sept 1.
1961
Jagemann was a 20-year member of the Manitowoc Lions Club. He served as club
president in 1951. He was a director of Manitowoc Community Chest Fund for 12
years. Jagemann served as president and director of Northeast Wisconsin Industrial
Assn. in 1953-54 and was secretary and a director of Eastman Atlantic Mfg. Co.,
Wilmington Del., from 1943 to 1961.
Jageman was also a director of Manitowoc Mutual Fire Insurance Co and a member of
the Society of Automotive Engineers from 1934 to 1962 He was a member of Manitowoc
Elks Lodge and Branch River Country Club until 1967 Jagemann was a member of Holy
Innocents Parish.
He is survived by his wife, two daughters, five brothers, two sisters, eight grand-
children and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Thursday morning.
Herald Times Reporter, Tues. Nov. 4, 1975 pg 3
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[d. 11-04-1975/age 82 yrs.] (b. 8 Mar. 1893/d. Nov. 1975/SSDI)
GEORGE N. JAGEMANN

Jagemann, Manitowoc Dies at 82
George N. Jagemann of 1313 Waldo Blvd., Manitowoc, active in industrial and
service and community organizations, died Tuesday morning at Holy Family
Hospital, Manitowoc, where he had been a patient a month Jagemann was 82.
He entered the industrial field at the age of 18, learning the machinist tool
and die maker trade at Manitowoc Shipbuilding Inc. in 1911. Jagemann remained
with the company until April of 1916 when he associated with Westinghouse
Machine Co. East Pittsburgh Pa. but returned to the shipbuilding company a
year later.
He joined J. Peter Eastman who had founded Eastman Mfg Co. Aug 16, 1920 In 1930,
he was named superintendent, in January of 1937 he was appointed a director, in
1939 he became general manager and in 1950 was elected a vice president and
director of sales.
When Eastman Mfg. Co. merged with Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. of Chicago in November
of 1960, Jagemann was elected a vice president and director. He retired Sept 1.
1961
Jagemann was a 20-year member of the Manitowoc Lions Club. He served as club
president in 1951. He was a director of Manitowoc Community Chest Fund for 12
years. Jagemann served as president and director of Northeast Wisconsin Industrial
Assn. in 1953-54 and was secretary and a director of Eastman Atlantic Mfg. Co.,
Wilmington Del., from 1943 to 1961.
Jageman was also a director of Manitowoc Mutual Fire Insurance Co and a member of
the Society of Automotive Engineers from 1934 to 1962 He was a member of Manitowoc
Elks Lodge and Branch River Country Club until 1967 Jagemann was a member of Holy
Innocents Parish.
He is survived by his wife, two daughters, five brothers, two sisters, eight grand-
children and three great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Thursday morning.
Herald Times Reporter, Tues. Nov. 4, 1975 pg 3
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[d. 11-04-1975/age 82 yrs.] (b. 8 Mar. 1893/d. Nov. 1975/SSDI)


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