By 1900 his father had died and the family was living with his mother's mother, also a widow, Ettila/Otillie Geise and her sister Ida, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They were still living with her in 1910 and 1920, although his sister had died in 1905.
He was a World War I Navy veteran, serving from 1918-21.
Charles married Marjorie Annabel Oviatt. They apparently did not have children.
They lived in Shorewood, Wisconsin during 1935-40's where he was a Sales Promotion Manager.
He became the manager of the Industry division, Milwaukee Association of Commerce. in 1946, a position he held until 1959. In 1964 he was vice-president of Executive and Technical Services, Inc. in Milwaukee. By 1965 he was staff consultant for the Wisconsin Industrial Research Council. He was also a past President of the American Industrial Development Council.
They retired to Sun City, Arizona and later moved to Tempe.
He was survived by his wife Marjorie.
By 1900 his father had died and the family was living with his mother's mother, also a widow, Ettila/Otillie Geise and her sister Ida, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They were still living with her in 1910 and 1920, although his sister had died in 1905.
He was a World War I Navy veteran, serving from 1918-21.
Charles married Marjorie Annabel Oviatt. They apparently did not have children.
They lived in Shorewood, Wisconsin during 1935-40's where he was a Sales Promotion Manager.
He became the manager of the Industry division, Milwaukee Association of Commerce. in 1946, a position he held until 1959. In 1964 he was vice-president of Executive and Technical Services, Inc. in Milwaukee. By 1965 he was staff consultant for the Wisconsin Industrial Research Council. He was also a past President of the American Industrial Development Council.
They retired to Sun City, Arizona and later moved to Tempe.
He was survived by his wife Marjorie.
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